Description

Book Synopsis

Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan Krieger is the first full-length study of the radical poetry of Baton Rouge-based poet Dylan Krieger. Wickedly smart, iconoclastic, daring in their critiques of religion and contemporary culture, Krieger's poems rank with Allen Ginsberg's and Adrienne Rich's as the most provocative and avant-garde of any recent generation. With its debt to third-wave feminism and the Gurlesque, Krieger's work nevertheless moves outward and backward across the landmines of sexual precocity and religious fundamentalism and across the entire western project of epistemology as Krieger came to understand it at the University of Notre Dame. Though this book necessarily stays close to Krieger's specific poems, it follows her lead in stretching her cultural, sexual, and religious furies to their apotheosis in a manifesto of liberation.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments – Introduction – The Landmine in the Garden – Obscenities of Religion on the Site of the Body – Giving Godhead: Performative Poetics as a Manifestation of Trauma-Induced Inductive Reasoning – Dreamland Trash and Autobiographical Cultural Critique – The Broken Body as an Epistemological Statement – No Ledge Left to Love: The Broken Body on an Astral Scale – The Ethical Imperative of The Mother Wart – Conclusion: First Four Books of Poems.

Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan

Product form

£69.70

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £77.45 – you save £7.75 (10%)

Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 3 Jan 2026.

A Hardback by Thomas Simmons

Out of stock


    View other formats and editions of Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan by Thomas Simmons

    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/9/2019 12:07:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433166730, 978-1433166730
    ISBN10: 1433166739

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan Krieger is the first full-length study of the radical poetry of Baton Rouge-based poet Dylan Krieger. Wickedly smart, iconoclastic, daring in their critiques of religion and contemporary culture, Krieger's poems rank with Allen Ginsberg's and Adrienne Rich's as the most provocative and avant-garde of any recent generation. With its debt to third-wave feminism and the Gurlesque, Krieger's work nevertheless moves outward and backward across the landmines of sexual precocity and religious fundamentalism and across the entire western project of epistemology as Krieger came to understand it at the University of Notre Dame. Though this book necessarily stays close to Krieger's specific poems, it follows her lead in stretching her cultural, sexual, and religious furies to their apotheosis in a manifesto of liberation.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments – Introduction – The Landmine in the Garden – Obscenities of Religion on the Site of the Body – Giving Godhead: Performative Poetics as a Manifestation of Trauma-Induced Inductive Reasoning – Dreamland Trash and Autobiographical Cultural Critique – The Broken Body as an Epistemological Statement – No Ledge Left to Love: The Broken Body on an Astral Scale – The Ethical Imperative of The Mother Wart – Conclusion: First Four Books of Poems.

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account