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Book Synopsis
Explores the use of procedural constraints in the production of poetry, prose and prose poetry. Examines issues of realism, narrative and narrativity, and confronts the problem of how place is constructed on the page. Follows Aristotle’s original On Generation and Corruption (or, On Coming to Be and Passing Away) in considering the question of permanence and change.

Trade Review
“Ten years ago I wrote of Mr. Chiusano that he is ‘almost frighteningly good,’ and here, in his first full-length book, the fear factor has only flowered. His is a world of familiar shapes rendered strange by unspeakable events offstage, a country where the intimate processes of nature and gender turn raw in late afternoon sun. Had he written only the luscious, Edward Goreyesque ‘Abecedary,’ his name would live forever in poetic history. And yet there is much more to On Generation & Corruption than its set-pieces. A compelling volume, rich with chills and fever.” -- —Kevin Killian
“Philosophy always ends in a ‘halo of fact.’ That is why its findings are neither eternal nor sufficient, and its ceaseless agenda is the leitmotif of Terrence Chiusano’s On Generation & Corruption. Taking off from Aristotle, but also Robert Creeley and Vladimir Nabokov, Chiusano proceeds to define a precinct especially for his materials. Lyric distillation is Chiusano’s ‘gloomy grip’ (he has it like no other), and he uses it to structure an esoteric monument. But it’s not esoteric as it happens—again, like philosophy, you read merely because you exist and may yet belong to something called ‘civilization,’ and you need to figure it out, too. And suddenly: mystery solved. Brilliant.” -- —Patrick Durgin
“Chiusano gives us deft story-telling that gives hints of horror within scenes of the ordinary and the aesthetic, testing how we read both landscapes and language. On Generation & Corruption plays with orders, patterns, and modes of distinction, playfully moving between the miniature and major, field and street, foreground and background, parable and spin. Combining a sensual lyricism with philosophical edge, the sustained, layered performance and dazzling stunt-work of this collection confirm Chiusano as a stand-out poet to watch and listen to today.” -- —Ann Vickery
“‘Explorative,’ ‘meta-narrative,’ all such designations are too tame for describing the brainy and bold manner in which Terrence Chiusano’s On Generation & Corruption presides over the disruption of ‘the clinical completeness of the daily briefing, the dull dit-dot-dash of a poetry-making telegraph…’ Discursive, formally inventive, endlessly sharp-witted, and gorgeously written, [this] is one of the freshest and most unorthodox books (let alone first books) I have read in a very long time.”---—Lynn Emanuel, University of Pittsburgh
On Generation & Corruption is a book to which lovers of pure language can return again and again. * —Pittsburgh City Paper *

Table of Contents
Contents start agenda box 2 one on major and significant minor 4 sally ho! a vexing journey, landfall at last 10 i 13 stunts and forfeits 14 ii 20 a parlor full of strangers 21 two daybook 25 iii 30 some off-light (i) 31 some off-light (ii) 34 iv 37 daybook 38 three rondo 43 v 52 finishing work on the face, left arm and foot 53 vi 62 abcedary 63 terminal transfer 72 finish the teats of august 78

On Generation Corruption

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 02/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9780823265787, 978-0823265787
      ISBN10: 0823265781

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores the use of procedural constraints in the production of poetry, prose and prose poetry. Examines issues of realism, narrative and narrativity, and confronts the problem of how place is constructed on the page. Follows Aristotle’s original On Generation and Corruption (or, On Coming to Be and Passing Away) in considering the question of permanence and change.

      Trade Review
      “Ten years ago I wrote of Mr. Chiusano that he is ‘almost frighteningly good,’ and here, in his first full-length book, the fear factor has only flowered. His is a world of familiar shapes rendered strange by unspeakable events offstage, a country where the intimate processes of nature and gender turn raw in late afternoon sun. Had he written only the luscious, Edward Goreyesque ‘Abecedary,’ his name would live forever in poetic history. And yet there is much more to On Generation & Corruption than its set-pieces. A compelling volume, rich with chills and fever.” -- —Kevin Killian
      “Philosophy always ends in a ‘halo of fact.’ That is why its findings are neither eternal nor sufficient, and its ceaseless agenda is the leitmotif of Terrence Chiusano’s On Generation & Corruption. Taking off from Aristotle, but also Robert Creeley and Vladimir Nabokov, Chiusano proceeds to define a precinct especially for his materials. Lyric distillation is Chiusano’s ‘gloomy grip’ (he has it like no other), and he uses it to structure an esoteric monument. But it’s not esoteric as it happens—again, like philosophy, you read merely because you exist and may yet belong to something called ‘civilization,’ and you need to figure it out, too. And suddenly: mystery solved. Brilliant.” -- —Patrick Durgin
      “Chiusano gives us deft story-telling that gives hints of horror within scenes of the ordinary and the aesthetic, testing how we read both landscapes and language. On Generation & Corruption plays with orders, patterns, and modes of distinction, playfully moving between the miniature and major, field and street, foreground and background, parable and spin. Combining a sensual lyricism with philosophical edge, the sustained, layered performance and dazzling stunt-work of this collection confirm Chiusano as a stand-out poet to watch and listen to today.” -- —Ann Vickery
      “‘Explorative,’ ‘meta-narrative,’ all such designations are too tame for describing the brainy and bold manner in which Terrence Chiusano’s On Generation & Corruption presides over the disruption of ‘the clinical completeness of the daily briefing, the dull dit-dot-dash of a poetry-making telegraph…’ Discursive, formally inventive, endlessly sharp-witted, and gorgeously written, [this] is one of the freshest and most unorthodox books (let alone first books) I have read in a very long time.”---—Lynn Emanuel, University of Pittsburgh
      On Generation & Corruption is a book to which lovers of pure language can return again and again. * —Pittsburgh City Paper *

      Table of Contents
      Contents start agenda box 2 one on major and significant minor 4 sally ho! a vexing journey, landfall at last 10 i 13 stunts and forfeits 14 ii 20 a parlor full of strangers 21 two daybook 25 iii 30 some off-light (i) 31 some off-light (ii) 34 iv 37 daybook 38 three rondo 43 v 52 finishing work on the face, left arm and foot 53 vi 62 abcedary 63 terminal transfer 72 finish the teats of august 78

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