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Every poem in Dynamite on a China Plate drenches us like the wake of a blue whale suddenly breaching from someone’s suburban lawn pool, where at first we might think the beast lost or out of place, we quickly realize it is we who are lost and that the courageous occurrence of such unlikely deep diving poems like “Supermarket Historians” is trying to find us, asking our hearts to weep out a greater water of grief and laughter big enough for us all to jump in and be beautifully lost together.
—Martín Prechtel (author of The Toe Bone and the Tooth) |
These poems are a delight to read. They move effortlessly between the rational
and irrational, the conscious and unconscious, accounting for the multiplicity
of human desire and imagination. —Li-Young Lee
and irrational, the conscious and unconscious, accounting for the multiplicity
of human desire and imagination. —Li-Young Lee