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"Wild and wildly variable in verse, Rivard aims for energy, pleasure
and people getting it on. . . . Vivid notation on a bevy of
experiences—some quite common, some bizarre to begin with—making this
playground worth visiting." —Publishers Weekly |
Price: $12.95 USD
Poetry 1-55597-302-7, 64 pages, Paper
Of David Rivard’s previous poetry collection, Heather McHugh wrote, “On the Wise Poison
trip, a reader books passage to the unpredictable, and at every turn
might wonder ‘How did I get here?’” His latest collection, Bewitched Playground,
takes Rivard’s readers to new unpredictable territories including
fatherhood and domesticity, places that Rivard’s wit and imagination
infuse with humor, tenderness, and brimming complexity.
A kind of “public dreaming” takes place via the music of these poems—a
music as likely to visit the long-dead ghosts of the Kwakiutl tribe as
Gianni Versace, and as interested in the baby seat of a car as it is
with a boxing ring. Building on the critical success of Rivard’s two
earlier, award-winning books, Bewitched Playground widens both
his emotional aperture and formal range. Rivard calls it “my book of
domestic voodoo”—not a book about having a child, but written out of a
life touched by a new intimacy, and tuned-in to an unwilled
strangeness, a fluctuating gravity.
Here, the unconscious forces of the imagination intersect with everyday
details, in a crossroads at the bewitched playground. These
stylistically innovative poems are full of the rediscovery that the
world teems with “otherness,” with freshness and surprise.
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