Review: See Me Improving

See Me ImprovingSee Me Improving by Travis Nichols


My rating: 2 of 5 stars



Travis Nichols writes “A poem needs a reader—how will I seduce you?” There are moments, lines, images when Nichols nears his goal of seduction. But overall this collection fails. Nichols often writes overweening attempts at a kind of surrealism that simply strain or even approach the inane



One of the title poems tries hard but strains:



Tomorrow in a kindergarten of trees


a carrot will spurt


from a small hole in the ground


and pin the berserk heart


of a rabbit to the sun



“A Poem from Bled” is one of the better attempts.



His poem, “New England,” seems to be Nichols version of Dickinson’s definition of poetry: “If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.” But Nichols version is a bit silly, including such lines as:



When my scalp retreats


to the back of my skull


and my intestine fires flare


Through their tubes, I know


I am beginning….


“Ding Dong!”


I yell…



With some editing and rewriting, there is promise here. I hope future work by Nichols lives up to the title and shows improvement.



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Published on May 08, 2019 18:26
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