X (Lannan Literary Selections)
by James Galvin
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This book is dirty, crazy, and perhaps even a bit embarrassing for its author (or perhaps it should be), but it's also really, really good. The poem with the line that is something like "Do you think God doesn't have a tracktor" is a masterpiece.
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I think it might be almost worth having a heart-wrenching divorce if you could write a collection this good about it.
He calls her a 'sauntering abbatoir.' It's glorious!
He calls her a 'sauntering abbatoir.' It's glorious!
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Whitney
Whitney, in the spirit of domestic demoralization, I think this might be just the book for you. It is inspired by the poet's divorce from his poet wife.
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Read in February, 2007
This was a re-read, and well worth it: James Galvin's poems are sparse and interstitial, growing longing in between the in betweens.
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touchstones
You think God doesn’t have a tractor? / You think he doesn’t have a blighted field?
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Read in January, 2008
Read it for class; I don't recall finding it memorable or terribly interesting.
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Some poems are blah, but the good poems are fucking great.
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