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Narcissus Americana sings and scraps and wrestles its way across various landscapes—abandoned quarries, art museums, lavish homes, and tar pits—in a quest to attain a more complex vision of what it means to be upwardly mobile.

These poems question the usefulness of wealth and ownership as markers of success. Taking wine fridges and fake flowers as emblems of capitalism’s failure to assuage human loneliness, the speakers in these poems find joy in shared meals and glasses of wine, and use moments of mutual attention to challenge notions of class in America. Intimacy is on display in Cruising Altitude, where the speaker finds a sublime communion between two disparate worldviews during an in-flight conversation with his father: 'I ask if his certainty about humanity’s course gives// his life some kind of purpose. He doesn’t sleep well.//I know this. I quote Yeats. He quotes scripture.// Light balances on the wing and casts its yellow spell. . . .'

Sharply written, and with an eye for form, these poems engage with heavy inquiry but also know better than to take themselves too seriously, making it possible for, say, dungeons to share space with donuts, as in the poem Rancho La Brea.

Mossotti’s timely book invites the reader to traverse America, and see the nation anew, on a journey marked simultaneously by critical scrutiny and deep affection.

Narcissus Americana: Poems

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      Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
      Publication Date: 30/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781682260555, 978-1682260555
      ISBN10: 1682260550

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Narcissus Americana sings and scraps and wrestles its way across various landscapes—abandoned quarries, art museums, lavish homes, and tar pits—in a quest to attain a more complex vision of what it means to be upwardly mobile.

      These poems question the usefulness of wealth and ownership as markers of success. Taking wine fridges and fake flowers as emblems of capitalism’s failure to assuage human loneliness, the speakers in these poems find joy in shared meals and glasses of wine, and use moments of mutual attention to challenge notions of class in America. Intimacy is on display in Cruising Altitude, where the speaker finds a sublime communion between two disparate worldviews during an in-flight conversation with his father: 'I ask if his certainty about humanity’s course gives// his life some kind of purpose. He doesn’t sleep well.//I know this. I quote Yeats. He quotes scripture.// Light balances on the wing and casts its yellow spell. . . .'

      Sharply written, and with an eye for form, these poems engage with heavy inquiry but also know better than to take themselves too seriously, making it possible for, say, dungeons to share space with donuts, as in the poem Rancho La Brea.

      Mossotti’s timely book invites the reader to traverse America, and see the nation anew, on a journey marked simultaneously by critical scrutiny and deep affection.

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