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Sandra Simonds’s Triptychs is a brilliant intersection of poetic form and the passage of time.

Crafted initially in strips handwritten on rolls of receipt paper obtained at a dollar store, then assembled into three textual columns that sit side-by-side on the page, these triptychs are joined or disjoined in several ways—through diction, through the special relation of words (evoking intimacy, touch or, in contrast, alienation), and through thematic similarities or dissimilarities. Each poem is wildly surprising, ranging from conversations between Baudelaire and Jayne Eyre to the enjoyment of macaroons. As a result, the poems energize the confines of this writing space as they invite readers to recall painterly constructions and news headlines, wherein each pillar is in conversation with another, sequentially and simultaneously. With the same lyric attention found in all of Simonds’s poetry, the poems here mark an innovative shift in poetics that is both polyvocal and singular.



Trade Review
Fevered and philosophical, Simonds’s fierce lyric rages against capitalism and patriarchy for stifling compassion and collective imagination" New Yorker

"Simonds paints a careful portrait of the struggle to embrace difficult realities in an age in which it would be irresponsible to ignore them, even if doing so offers no easy path forward. "—starred review for ATOPIA, Publishers Weekly


Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS


I Gave Birth in Another Era

Bildungsroman

Reading The Bell Jar in Everglades National Park

Gong! Gong! Gong!

Now that You’re Dead, I’m Observing Great Bodies of Water

With Joy with No Joy

Now Wait for Last Year

Let’s Make the Water Turn Black

And the Days Shall be Filled with Music

The Poet Enters Through the Subjunctive Mood

Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk

I Sang a Song with the Dead

March Pandémie

Planting a Loquat Tree During the Worst Week of the Pandemic

As in the Pyroclastic Volcano

The Future is Not What it Was

Your Eyes Resemble Mine

Poem with Three Lines by Gustaf Sobin

Dollar Tree Poiesis

Tick Tock Cryptic

Hold! Said the Hand Said the Money

To Take a Lover in the Intricately Woven Kaleidoscope

Dear Anselm,

Pastoral in the Minor Key

The Only Cloud in the Sky to Impress me with a Demoniacal Grandeur

The Password is Hex Key 526

The Flammagenitus Strophes

Skate World Waveform

It was Raining in the French Concession

Double Happiness or “Modernity Means Contingency”

Trashland Political Economy

An Equanimous Defense of the Exclamation Point

New Year’s Requiem

Makeup Pollen Ointment

I Bought You a Bonsai Cypress Tree on the Way to the Shore

On Avondale and Riverside

Triptychs

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      Publisher: Wave Books
      Publication Date: 15/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9781950268689, 978-1950268689
      ISBN10: 1950268683

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sandra Simonds’s Triptychs is a brilliant intersection of poetic form and the passage of time.

      Crafted initially in strips handwritten on rolls of receipt paper obtained at a dollar store, then assembled into three textual columns that sit side-by-side on the page, these triptychs are joined or disjoined in several ways—through diction, through the special relation of words (evoking intimacy, touch or, in contrast, alienation), and through thematic similarities or dissimilarities. Each poem is wildly surprising, ranging from conversations between Baudelaire and Jayne Eyre to the enjoyment of macaroons. As a result, the poems energize the confines of this writing space as they invite readers to recall painterly constructions and news headlines, wherein each pillar is in conversation with another, sequentially and simultaneously. With the same lyric attention found in all of Simonds’s poetry, the poems here mark an innovative shift in poetics that is both polyvocal and singular.



      Trade Review
      Fevered and philosophical, Simonds’s fierce lyric rages against capitalism and patriarchy for stifling compassion and collective imagination" New Yorker

      "Simonds paints a careful portrait of the struggle to embrace difficult realities in an age in which it would be irresponsible to ignore them, even if doing so offers no easy path forward. "—starred review for ATOPIA, Publishers Weekly


      Table of Contents

      TABLE OF CONTENTS


      I Gave Birth in Another Era

      Bildungsroman

      Reading The Bell Jar in Everglades National Park

      Gong! Gong! Gong!

      Now that You’re Dead, I’m Observing Great Bodies of Water

      With Joy with No Joy

      Now Wait for Last Year

      Let’s Make the Water Turn Black

      And the Days Shall be Filled with Music

      The Poet Enters Through the Subjunctive Mood

      Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk

      I Sang a Song with the Dead

      March Pandémie

      Planting a Loquat Tree During the Worst Week of the Pandemic

      As in the Pyroclastic Volcano

      The Future is Not What it Was

      Your Eyes Resemble Mine

      Poem with Three Lines by Gustaf Sobin

      Dollar Tree Poiesis

      Tick Tock Cryptic

      Hold! Said the Hand Said the Money

      To Take a Lover in the Intricately Woven Kaleidoscope

      Dear Anselm,

      Pastoral in the Minor Key

      The Only Cloud in the Sky to Impress me with a Demoniacal Grandeur

      The Password is Hex Key 526

      The Flammagenitus Strophes

      Skate World Waveform

      It was Raining in the French Concession

      Double Happiness or “Modernity Means Contingency”

      Trashland Political Economy

      An Equanimous Defense of the Exclamation Point

      New Year’s Requiem

      Makeup Pollen Ointment

      I Bought You a Bonsai Cypress Tree on the Way to the Shore

      On Avondale and Riverside

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