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Travis Nichols is a young poet and novelist who invites readers into a world of relationships gone strange. In his poems, everyday human behaviors become fraught with extraordinary significance. It''s a delicate balance of orchestration and improvisation—both dizzying and oddly comforting. The poems, thick with vibrant language and semantic play, hint at a Rimbaudian derangement of the senses while being hyper-alert and completely alive.

All my life I''ve felt destined
not for the greatness of my heroes
but the goodness of their followers.
I knew, even when I found a piece
of tooth in my Sausage McMuffin,
I would surmount the poverty
and dullness of my youth.
I knew neither my poverty nor my youth
would be significant enough
to attract attention,
only simple enough
to graft onto the great biographies.
Even when I felt uncommon and angry enough
to steal balloons from the drug store
and spit red paintballs through a peashooter
at people making out in the park I knew
I was no Billy the Kid . . .

Travis Nichols is an editor at the Poetry Foundation. He is the author of Iowa, a collection of poems, and Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Coffee House Press), a novel. He edits the online magazine Weird Deer and regularly contributes to The Believer, Paste, and The Stranger. He lives in Chicago.

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      Publisher: Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 03/02/2011
      ISBN13: 9781556593123, 978-1556593123
      ISBN10: 1556593120

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Travis Nichols is a young poet and novelist who invites readers into a world of relationships gone strange. In his poems, everyday human behaviors become fraught with extraordinary significance. It''s a delicate balance of orchestration and improvisation—both dizzying and oddly comforting. The poems, thick with vibrant language and semantic play, hint at a Rimbaudian derangement of the senses while being hyper-alert and completely alive.

      All my life I''ve felt destined
      not for the greatness of my heroes
      but the goodness of their followers.
      I knew, even when I found a piece
      of tooth in my Sausage McMuffin,
      I would surmount the poverty
      and dullness of my youth.
      I knew neither my poverty nor my youth
      would be significant enough
      to attract attention,
      only simple enough
      to graft onto the great biographies.
      Even when I felt uncommon and angry enough
      to steal balloons from the drug store
      and spit red paintballs through a peashooter
      at people making out in the park I knew
      I was no Billy the Kid . . .

      Travis Nichols is an editor at the Poetry Foundation. He is the author of Iowa, a collection of poems, and Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Coffee House Press), a novel. He edits the online magazine Weird Deer and regularly contributes to The Believer, Paste, and The Stranger. He lives in Chicago.

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