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A baby that keeps losing its brain, a cow in a wedding gown, a
woman whose chest is a radio - bizarre and whimsical figures
populate this collection of dreamlike prose poems from Russell
Edson (1935-2014), with a Foreword by Pulitzer Prize winner Charles
Simic. A seminal voice in American prose poetry from the sixties
onward, Edson's whole career is surveyed in a single volume edited
for our times, presenting a new and contemporary view of a poet of
startling imagination and strangeness. Craig Morgan Teicher calls
us to witness Edson's obsessions with the curious, the absurd, and
the peculiar, and the ways in which they can haunt our daily lives.
The prose poems in this collection mold our everyday into something
extraordinary and unsettling. Edson's poems are surreal fables in
which his characters experience all that life throws at them-
marriage, parenthood, technological advances, aging, dying, the
afterlife- through irreverent dialogue and vivid imagery in turns
both humorous and grotesque. Russell Edson is a vital and
ever-contemporary poet with a unique moral and comedic vision,
whose literary career quietly yet definitively shaped the prose
poetry subgenre as we know it now.
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