You Exist. Details Follow.

By (author): Stuart Ross

Each new volume by Stuart Ross is a more confounding grab bag than the last. In ‘You Exist. Details Follow.’, his seventh full-length collection of poetry, Stuart Ross veers in opposite directions: narrative confessional poems, and works that might be considered abstract expressionist, and a lot both in between and beyond those boundaries. Still, each poem breathes with the signature weirdness, the sharp wit and gentle awe that Ross is known for.

Here you’ll find new poems from Ross’songoing Razovsky series, one-line poems, centos, fractured sonnets, poems composed through surrealist strategies, and more.

“A voice all his own. Stuart Ross unleashes his refreshing snark in his latest collection of poems, ‘You Exist. Details Follow.’ Stuart Ross is no punk kid, but he writes with a refreshing snark. It’s a voice much in evidence in his latest book, a collection of poems called ‘You Exist. Details Follow.’ (Anvil Press). He runs the gamut from his own brand of absurdist expressionism to fond childhood memories and poetic confessions. Here are a misplaced tuba, badly sewn dog suits, and Highway 6 Revisited, about a butcher waking from a dream of meat, then dancing down a country road. Then you come across ‘French Fries’, a charming story of a child pretending to be asleep during a road trip: ‘You smell French fries. It is time/to pretend to wake up.’ In another poem, Ross wisely and parenthetically writes: (Tension is a good thing sometimes. For example, you shouldstick it in art.) Stuart Ross loves that tension, fortunately for his readers.” -Uptown (Winnipeg)

AUTHOR

Stuart Ross

Stuart Ross is a writer, editor, and writing teacher living in Cobourg, Ontario. He is the acclaimed author of 20 books of poetry, fiction, and essays. His recent books include Our Days in Vaudeville (Mansfield Press, 2014), A Hamburger in a Gallery (DC Books, 2015), Further Confessions of a Small Press Racketeer (Anvil Press, 2015), and A Sparrow Came Down Resplendent (Wolsak and Wynn, 2016). He was shortlisted for the 2000 Trillium Book Award, won the 2010 ReLit Prize for Short Fiction for Buying Cigarettes for the Dog (Freehand Books, 2009), and his novel Snowball, Dragonfly, Jew (ECW Press, 2011) was co-winner of the 2012 Mona Elaine Adilman Award.

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Dimensions:

102 Pages
7.23in * 5.2in * .31in
130gr

Published:

April 22, 2012

ISBN:

9781897535929

Book Subjects:

POETRY / General

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Language:

eng

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