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Carmen Gimenez Smith- Cruel Futures (Paperback) City Lights Spotlight- very good

Description: Synopsis and Reviews: Cruel Futures is a witchy confessional and wildly imagistic volume that examines subjects as divergent as Alzheimers, Medusa, mumblecore, and mental illness in sharp-witted, taut poems dense with song. Chronicling life on an endangered planet, in a country on the precipice of profound change compelled by a media machine that produces our realities, the book is a high-energy analysis of popular culture, as well as an exploration of the many social roles that women occupy as mother, daughter, lover, and the resulting struggle to maintain personhood--all in a late capitalist America. Praise for Cruel Futures "Gimenez Smith seeks release from the pressures of societal expectations in this collection of brief yet powerful poems. ... Gimenez Smith's crisp lyrics and imagery highlight ever-present threats to female personhood and autonomy."-- Publishers Weekly " Cruel Futures is one of those rare books, rare pieces of art, that manages to be extremely intimate, vulnerable and close while also doing a kind of searing cultural critique. The poems can be tender or ironic, and sometimes a blending of the two, which is not easy."--Ross Gay "In the body, through the lyric, and twitching with every sense of the word 'nerve, ' this book sings a mongrel nation into and across its cruel futures. Like Neruda in his Plenos Poderes/Full Powers , Gimenez Smith has all the mastery she needs to cast a cold eye on her positioning, and ours. In this way Cruel Futures is an autobiography that won't stay in its genre or premise, caring less to author a self than to follow turns of magic in words that might soothe our 'collisions with the living.'"--Farid Matuk "Declamatory anthems to no nation, these songs stride as they deal and wheel with skin and kin: history, catastrophe, the body, love. 'Upturned and defiant, all types of shade, no outskirt, / vital like a saint, ' the poems in Cruel Futures shimmer with Gim nez Smith's lyric attention: full of grit, sharp and knowing."--Hoa Nguyen, Praise for Cruel Futures : "Giménez Smith seeks release from the pressures of societal expectations in this collection of brief yet powerful poems. ... Giménez Smith's crisp lyrics and imagery highlight ever-present threats to female personhood and autonomy."-- Publishers Weekly " Cruel Futures is one of those rare books, rare pieces of art, that manages to be extremely intimate, vulnerable and close while also doing a kind of searing cultural critique. The poems can be tender or ironic, and sometimes a blending of the two, which is not easy."--Ross Gay "In the body, through the lyric, and twitching with every sense of the word 'nerve, ' this book sings a mongrel nation into and across its cruel futures. Like Neruda in his Plenos Poderes/Full Powers , Giménez Smith has all the mastery she needs to cast a cold eye on her positioning, and ours. In this way Cruel Futures is an autobiography that won't stay in its genre or premise, caring less to author a self than to follow turns of magic in words that might soothe our 'collisions with the living.'"--Farid Matuk "Declamatory anthems to no nation, these songs stride as they deal and wheel with skin and kin: history, catastrophe, the body, love. 'Upturned and defiant, all types of shade, no outskirt, / vital like a saint, ' the poems in Cruel Futures shimmer with Giménez Smith's lyric attention: full of grit, sharp and knowing."--Hoa Nguyen, Cruel Futures is a witchy confessional and wildly imagistic volume that examines subjects as divergent as Alzheimers, Medusa, mumblecore, and mental illness in sharp-witted, taut poems dense with song. Chronicling life on an endangered planet, in a country on the precipice of profound change compelled by a media machine that produces our realities, the book is a high-energy analysis of popular culture, as well as an exploration of the many social roles that women occupy as mother, daughter, lover, and the resulting struggle to maintain personhood--all in a late capitalist America. Praise for Cruel Futures: "Giménez Smith seeks release from the pressures of societal expectations in this collection of brief yet powerful poems. ... Giménez Smith's crisp lyrics and imagery highlight ever-present threats to female personhood and autonomy."--Publishers Weekly "Cruel Futures is one of those rare books, rare pieces of art, that manages to be extremely intimate, vulnerable and close while also doing a kind of searing cultural critique. The poems can be tender or ironic, and sometimes a blending of the two, which is not easy."--Ross Gay "In the body, through the lyric, and twitching with every sense of the word 'nerve,' this book sings a mongrel nation into and across its cruel futures.

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Publication Name: Cruel Futures

Signed: No

Ex Libris: Yes

Title: Cruel Futures

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Vintage: No

Personalize: No

Subtitle: City Lights Spotlight No. 17

Series: City Lights Spotlight

EAN: 9780872867581

ISBN: 9780872867581

Release Year: 2018

Personalized: No

Country/Region of Manufacture: US

Release Date: 05/10/2018

Book Title: Cruel Futures

Number of Pages: 88 Pages

Language: English

Publisher: City Lights

Publication Year: 2018

Item Height: 0.3 in

Topic: Women Authors, Subjects & Themes / Family, American / Hispanic American

Genre: Poetry

Item Weight: 3.5 Oz

Author: Carmen Gimenez Smith

Item Length: 7 in

Book Series: City Lights Spotlight Ser.

Item Width: 5.5 in

Format: Trade Paperback

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