Goodbye Horses

By (author): Nathaniel G. Moore

My mind is threadbare
on your subject, Lesbia, ruined

by our ignoble encounters,
the power of your devotion.

I can’t wish you a good day,

though you are good,
and if you were not so,
I’d still want you.

In Goodbye Horses, Nathaniel G. Moore reanimates the lion’s share of Catullus’ surviving poems in an absorbing homage to the beloved romantic, his world, the friends he loved, his style (elegy, anaphora, hyperbaton), the myths he riffed on (Attis, Laodamia and Protesilaus), the writers he admired (Sappho, Cicero) and the family he left behind.

AUTHOR

Nathaniel G. Moore

Nathaniel G. Moore is the author of Bowlbrawl, and editor of Desire, Doom & Vice. Described as a ‘Toronto small press fixture by Flare Magazine, Nathaniel regularly contributes to Broken Pencil and Danforth Review and has performed his literary work on CBC’s ZeD TV. He is also a regular correspondent for the music magazine Skyscraper in the US. He lives in the Toronto Annex.

Reviews

Goodbye Horses is dexterous and wild as a mustang–drop what you’re doing and enter its mad gallop.”
– Cornelia Hoogland

“‘Piss and affection,’ eh? Yessum, that’s love-vulgar, low-down, Latinate, highfalutin. In these epigrams, these epiphanies of language and/or lingo, Nathaniel G. Moore goes to town with the Romans, dives into bed with the Romans, gets dirty with the Romans, serenading harlots and calling hell down on rascals, with the temperament of Catullus, Ovid, and Virgil, and he doesn’t give a damn for classical niceties. Goodbye Horses is a helluva dredging of the Latin canon. Hear the scalding cold of a sweet bitch’s words confront a sissy jerk’s eloquence that’s only educated hissing. Herein is Poetry: no unwilling song, no wimpish whistling, but oodles of blues, edifying, defying Cassandras with wandering limbs and thundering tongues, or, rather, deifying em…. And spitting at those test-rat imperialists, those Romeos with unwholesome genitals….”
– George Elliott Clarke


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My mind is threadbare
on your subject, Lesbia, ruined

by our ignoble encounters,
the power of your devotion.

I can’t wish you a good day,

though you are good,
and if you were not so,
I’d still want you.

In Goodbye Horses, Nathaniel G. Moore reanimates the lion’s share of Catullus’ surviving poems in an absorbing homage to the beloved romantic, his world, the friends he loved, his style (elegy, anaphora, hyperbaton), the myths he riffed on (Attis, Laodamia and Protesilaus), the writers he admired (Sappho, Cicero) and the family he left behind.

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Dimensions:

100 Pages
8.875in * 5.75in * 1in
1lb

Published:

May 01, 2018

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Mansfield Press

ISBN:

9781771261845

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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