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Things a Bright Boy Can Do

In Michael Chang’s latest, all the world’s a vaudeville stage, and this poet is its jester with a knife.

Like an elongated diss track, Chang’s poems go from flirty to righteous, wrathful to lackadaisical, all in the span of one page.  The  titans  of  pop  culture  and  poetry  wrestle  at  Chang’s  whimsy, their poems a series of flings and retorts at the end of a late-night spree. 

Like a compendium of American poetics, this collection breezily changes style and mood as easily as a prom queen smiles beneath the crown. With nods to O’Hara and Ashbery, the poems in Things a Bright Boy Can Do flit from the sewage of Americana to the heights of ecstatic experience. Each poem is a playground meant to delight readers before they skip along. 

With each successive book, Michael Chang showcases a poet at home in the twenty-first century; nothing is too silly or too morbid for the page. When  reading  Chang’s  poetry,  the  madness  of  interpreting  the  social media age suddenly makes sense. You can’t help but join in on the heckling, sticking your tongue out in the face of our strange world.

“Michael Chang is back, with their signature irrepressibility: the voice that bubbles with endlessly exuberant wit, encyclopedic pop culture references, playful orthography, and intense emotion. Oh, yes – these poems are in their feelings! Are you here for poetry that can lure Superman, Dolly Parton, and Prince allusions together? Are you up for parataxis with a vengeance? If wordplay and irreverence are music to your ears, tune into Things a Bright Boy Can Do.” – Evie Shockley, author of Suddenly We

“Michael Chang’s Things a Bright Boy Can Do pushes and pushes, and then pushes some more. It’s provocative, fearless, and relentless, unafraid to reinvent tone, grammar, and just about everything else that dares to enter the path of Chang’s perception. Things a Bright Boy Can Do is a ride on the back of a new modern language.” – Victoria Chang, author of The Trees Witness Everything

Reviews

Michael Changs Things a Bright Boy Can Do continues their irreverent although irreverent seems too quaint a word poetic project Their serious hijinks include critiques of pop culture politics and the ugly excesses of the empire A fourthgeneration New York School poet Chang is both frankand Frank OHara famously picked up New World Writing while Chang champions Cobra Milk Changs inventive poems take the shape of maps bingo cards lie detector tests and a commencement address The poems find themselves on LinkedIn in chatrooms with text abbreviations Both comic and provoking Chang is Fortune Feimster meets Sylvia Plath meets Gus Van Sant They challenge the very nature of what a poem can doand then sneak up on you with tender lines like i sing to love singing and u loved me most in a poem Changs is a wild and wonderful original voice Denise Duhamel author of Blowout

Michael Changs latest Things a Bright Boy Can Do is an electric kaleidoscopic queer sexy hilarious collection a onesided chat room transcript a chaotic house party where youre as likely to stumble across Rene Magritte as LeBron James Kitty Dukakis Foreigner the Powerpuff Girls Chang deftly backstrokes through the contradictions and ironies of our degraded age their course bending always toward the persistence of desire love Chang writes high there are u still listening We are We cant help it A wild astonishing book Edgar Kunz author of Fixer

In an electrifying update on the spirit of the New York School Chang takes us directly to the heart of the culture in these poems As frantic and shifty as a TikTok stream Things a Bright Boy Can Do is made of film clips news items heartbrokenness and hilarity These are the poems OHara would have written if hed had Tinder and Chang swipes right on nearly everything The voice is multiple the forms are too and the range of references is dizzying I dont care how young or old you are you will feel behind the 8ball watching these rapidfire poems insert themselves into high low and every other culture at once Sexual image intentional And at the bottom of it all is a genuine love You already have this book in your hands so just walk up to the counter and buy it Itll be fun Matthew Rohrer author of The Others

As Michael Chang writes in Things a Bright Boy Can Do they agree they are a great poet Good What a relief to meet a writer so completely unafraid of their own power unaverse to danger and ready for anything This collection is another planet full of life in Changs rapidlyexpanding universe as rich in intellect and elegance as in comedic timing Compare this work to nothing Underestimate it and perish A Light Zachary author of More Sure

More than anything once again Changs poetry is fun and liberatory confronting expectations of what the genre should be headon The Rumpus on Synthetic Jungle
The poems in Michael Changs latest collection Almanac of Useless Talents are punk jazz or noise hip hopavantgarde and anarchist Intertextual and reality Surreal and real Ugly and pretty Crystalclear and obscure Confident and confessional Serious and absurd I speak in binaries but Changs poems are anything but They deconstruct binaries Poetry is often the art of containment Changs poems cannot be contained They bust through barriers and borders defiantly Kate Carmody Electric Lit



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Dimensions:

120 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.2in
0.4lb

Published:

May 20, 2025

Publisher:

Coach House Books

ISBN:

9781552454978

Book Subjects:

POETRY / LGBTQ+

Language:

eng

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