Anselm Berrigan
Don't Forget to Love Me
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"In his latest collection, Don't Forget to Love Me, Anselm Berrigan is at his most intimate, allowing us to tag along through the immediate histories of present moments in poems that were primarily written at the height of the pandemic. In reading these poems, we are permitted to witness their creation, as Berrigan pivots between semiotic slippage and shrewd assertions, letting the form of each poem take shape as it will, a surprise of sound and sight. In one poem he writes that "poetry / contains / multiple / unresolvable questions / A T / TH E / SLAME / TLIME" and later reminds us "there are…mehr
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"In his latest collection, Don't Forget to Love Me, Anselm Berrigan is at his most intimate, allowing us to tag along through the immediate histories of present moments in poems that were primarily written at the height of the pandemic. In reading these poems, we are permitted to witness their creation, as Berrigan pivots between semiotic slippage and shrewd assertions, letting the form of each poem take shape as it will, a surprise of sound and sight. In one poem he writes that "poetry / contains / multiple / unresolvable questions / A T / TH E / SLAME / TLIME" and later reminds us "there are / no accidents / in poetry / either." With the same acerbic wit found in Berrigan's previous work, Don't Forget to Love Me is an apogee of politics, pathos, and poetics"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wave Books
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 201mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9798891060081
- Artikelnr.: 69722669
- Verlag: Wave Books
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 201mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9798891060081
- Artikelnr.: 69722669
Anselm Berrigan is the author of many books of poetry: Pregrets, (Black Square Editions, 2021), Something for Everybody, (Wave Books, 2018), Come In Alone (Wave Books, May 2016), Primitive State (Edge, 2015), Notes from Irrelevance (Wave Books, 2011), Free Cell (City Lights Books, 2009), Some Notes on My Programming (Edge, 2006), Zero Star Hotel (Edge, 2002), and Integrity and Dramatic Life (Edge, 1999). He is also the editor of What is Poetry? (Just Kidding, I Know You Know): Interviews from the Poetry Project Newsletter (1983–2009) and co-author of two collaborative books: Loading, with visual artist Jonathan Allen (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2013), and Skasers , with poet John Coletti (Flowers & Cream, 2012). He was the poetry editor for The Brooklyn Rail from 2008 through 2023. With Alice Notley and Edmund Berrigan he co-edited The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan (U. California, 2005) and the Selected Poems of Ted Berrigan (U. California, 2011). More recently, he co-edited Get The Money! Collected Prose of Ted Berrigan (City Lights, 2022) with Notley, Edmund Berrigan, and Nick Sturm. A member of the subpress publishing collective, he has published books by Hoa Nguyen, Steve Carey, Adam DeGraff, and Brendan Lorber. From 2003-2007 he was Artistic Director of The Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church, where he also hosted the Wednesday Night Reading Series for four years. He teaches writing classes at Pratt Institute and Brooklyn College, and was a longtime Co-Chair in Writing at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts interdisciplinary MFA program. Berrigan was granted an Individual Artists Award from the Foundation of Contemporary Arts in 2017, and was also awarded a 2015 Process Space Residency by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and a Robert Rauschenberg Residency by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation in 2014. He was a New York State Foundation for the Arts fellow in Poetry for 2007, and has received three grants from the Fund for Poetry.
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Press conference
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“I would like to have a pounce of pigeons”
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“She’s feeding the local birds”
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Theories of Influence
Proof (“everything you are gone slightly mad…”)
Poem in the Manner of Civilization
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“anticipating a violence that’s always coming’s”
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“history by implication nuzzles in fragments”
“live in the agency of self-deprecation, just to mean”
“I wanna hear more about how you feel”
“kind on that note”
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“ear pause”
You don’t say
You can’t soppethy
I understand & wish to proceed
Big Sketchbook Semi-Survival Poems
“Like Real People I lent normal”
“Post-cormorant bar:”
“I will”
Planet Terror
Last Thrift
“Times are dangerous !”
“moon lunar hallucinations”
“forgive the”
“brought to bears”
“junky kitty wants”
“the singer sings”
“I’ve done my all”
“( get your ass”
“got”
“g”
“poetry”
“The bird watchers tap their lenses”
“your”
“works to the left”
Marcella D. reading—8/16/20—K/S backyard—Hastings on the Hudson
Privacy Mutation Token
II.
from an ongoing untitled poem for Lewis Warsh
Selected Resurrections
“the words get together”
“Vermeer was something of a visitor”
on all my substitute birthdays
Consumer Affairs Unenclosed Sidewalk Cafe License
Self-involved poem for Brandon B. on his Bday
Poem written during a zoom meeting
Poem written just before turning fifty
“You can’t keep yourself in sync”
Freegrets
Corner Eye
Still Here
To Cedar
Poem inspired by Everything
Notes
Acknowledgments
In Betweener
Press conference
Binge Better
“I would like to have a pounce of pigeons”
The Other Shoe Issue
“She’s feeding the local birds”
yes , I knew that I always would
Theories of Influence
Proof (“everything you are gone slightly mad…”)
Poem in the Manner of Civilization
Wobble Factory
“broken noseling glides on air, bloken exhaust”
“anticipating a violence that’s always coming’s”
“applause performed only in fist bumps”
“dodo money powder”
“history by implication nuzzles in fragments”
“live in the agency of self-deprecation, just to mean”
“I wanna hear more about how you feel”
“kind on that note”
“just the layeredness of that”
“narrow bridge with fraught fundamentals caught”
“razor days await”
“sounds’ moving shape shapes the unforgiven”
“humans are much more interesting when they’re open about”
“uh-oh all of too many wounds lights pointing down”
“the figure in my dream collapse was like what”
“the smart friend explains that we never really touch”
“when we met we talked about what it is to observe”
“the best dork defender, an atomic bomb aesthetic”
JOHN COLETTI IMITATION RACKET
Find My
please keep it concise
John Coletti Zoom Meeting
j.c. imitation #2
“A: ‘Will you be voting in the election on Tuesday?’”
“ear pause”
You don’t say
You can’t soppethy
I understand & wish to proceed
Big Sketchbook Semi-Survival Poems
“Like Real People I lent normal”
“Post-cormorant bar:”
“I will”
Planet Terror
Last Thrift
“Times are dangerous !”
“moon lunar hallucinations”
“forgive the”
“brought to bears”
“junky kitty wants”
“the singer sings”
“I’ve done my all”
“( get your ass”
“got”
“g”
“poetry”
“The bird watchers tap their lenses”
“your”
“works to the left”
Marcella D. reading—8/16/20—K/S backyard—Hastings on the Hudson
Privacy Mutation Token
II.
from an ongoing untitled poem for Lewis Warsh
Selected Resurrections
“the words get together”
“Vermeer was something of a visitor”
on all my substitute birthdays
Consumer Affairs Unenclosed Sidewalk Cafe License
Self-involved poem for Brandon B. on his Bday
Poem written during a zoom meeting
Poem written just before turning fifty
“You can’t keep yourself in sync”
Freegrets
Corner Eye
Still Here
To Cedar
Poem inspired by Everything
Notes
Acknowledgments