University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019 Paper: 978-0-8229-6596-1 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-8697-3 Library of Congress Classification PS3619.M536B66 2019 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A tour de force, Aaron Smith’s fourth collection of poetry, The Book of Daniel, resists the easy satisfactions of Beauty while managing the contemporary entanglements of art, sex, and grief. Part pop-thriller, part queer rage, and part mourning, these poems depict not only the complications of representation in the age of social media but a critique of identity. Taking on subjects as diverse as the literary canon, his mother’s incurable cancer diagnosis, gay bashing, celebrity gossip, bigotry, violence on TV, and Alexander McQueen’s suicide, Smith proves that the confessional lyric is not dead. In tangents as wild as they are reigned, with his characteristic blend of directness, vulnerability and humor, these poems take on the world as it is, a world we love even as it resists all intimacy.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Aaron Smith is the author of three books of poetry: Primer, Appetite and Blue on Blue Ground, winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Ploughshares and Best American Poetry. A three-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, he is the recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Mass Cultural Council. He is associate professor of creative writing at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
REVIEWS
“Smith’s poems expound a complicated and distinctly queer relationship to beauty. . . . He levels a caustic wit at the pantheons of pop culture and modern poetry, but also strikes resounding notes of hurt and rage at homophobia, misogyny, rejection, and loss.”
—The New Yorker
"The direct and vulnerable fourth collection from Smith (Blue on Blue Ground) explores queer identity, masculinity, and mortality, informed by the American obsession with celebrity in various forms. . . . This newest collection offers an expansive, diverse consideration of identity and grief."
—PublishersWeekly
"Whereas Smith’s previous book of poetry, Primer (2016), dealt in nuance and innuendo, he shows a more easily humorous side to his writing here, while still addressing serious topics with breathtaking severity. . . . Smith’s poetry proves endlessly provocative, often difficult, but never more of the same."
—Booklist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I Need My O’Hara Frank
1.
Celebrity
Thermopylae
Get Thee to a Nunnery.
My Parents’ 50th Wedding Anniversary
The Year Annie Lennox Released “Why”
The Book of Folly
The Dancing Lesbian
The Book of Daniel
Blind Date
Pretty
A Critical History of Contemporary American Poetry
2.
Trigger Warning:
Diagnosis
Eight Suicides
Cosmopolitan Greetings
The Pulitzer Prize
Living
Delayed Elegy
When the Towers Came Down
A History of Sex
For Men Who Have Never Made Love to a Man
All My Life
I Pledge Allegiance to the Fag
3.
Shia LaBeouf Enters
“The Only One” by Hilton Als
Faggotry
Once I Was Seven Sandra Bullocks
Blooper Reel
Contemporary Art
Backbiter
Her Blue Body Everything We Know
The Trump Years
Dumb Mouth
Poetry can save the world!
You Better Get Used to This
4.
I Wish I Knew Things
Gold Dog Moon
The Rest of It
“Things I Could Never Tell My Mother”
Alexander McQueen
Tumor Moon,
Blanket
Strong Place
The Crystal Lithium
There’s Still One Story
Elegy
Notes
Acknowledgments
REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
If you are a student who cannot use this book in printed form, BiblioVault may be able to supply you
with an electronic file for alternative access.
Please have the accessibility coordinator at your school fill out this form.
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019 Paper: 978-0-8229-6596-1 eISBN: 978-0-8229-8697-3
A tour de force, Aaron Smith’s fourth collection of poetry, The Book of Daniel, resists the easy satisfactions of Beauty while managing the contemporary entanglements of art, sex, and grief. Part pop-thriller, part queer rage, and part mourning, these poems depict not only the complications of representation in the age of social media but a critique of identity. Taking on subjects as diverse as the literary canon, his mother’s incurable cancer diagnosis, gay bashing, celebrity gossip, bigotry, violence on TV, and Alexander McQueen’s suicide, Smith proves that the confessional lyric is not dead. In tangents as wild as they are reigned, with his characteristic blend of directness, vulnerability and humor, these poems take on the world as it is, a world we love even as it resists all intimacy.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Aaron Smith is the author of three books of poetry: Primer, Appetite and Blue on Blue Ground, winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Ploughshares and Best American Poetry. A three-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, he is the recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Mass Cultural Council. He is associate professor of creative writing at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
REVIEWS
“Smith’s poems expound a complicated and distinctly queer relationship to beauty. . . . He levels a caustic wit at the pantheons of pop culture and modern poetry, but also strikes resounding notes of hurt and rage at homophobia, misogyny, rejection, and loss.”
—The New Yorker
"The direct and vulnerable fourth collection from Smith (Blue on Blue Ground) explores queer identity, masculinity, and mortality, informed by the American obsession with celebrity in various forms. . . . This newest collection offers an expansive, diverse consideration of identity and grief."
—PublishersWeekly
"Whereas Smith’s previous book of poetry, Primer (2016), dealt in nuance and innuendo, he shows a more easily humorous side to his writing here, while still addressing serious topics with breathtaking severity. . . . Smith’s poetry proves endlessly provocative, often difficult, but never more of the same."
—Booklist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I Need My O’Hara Frank
1.
Celebrity
Thermopylae
Get Thee to a Nunnery.
My Parents’ 50th Wedding Anniversary
The Year Annie Lennox Released “Why”
The Book of Folly
The Dancing Lesbian
The Book of Daniel
Blind Date
Pretty
A Critical History of Contemporary American Poetry
2.
Trigger Warning:
Diagnosis
Eight Suicides
Cosmopolitan Greetings
The Pulitzer Prize
Living
Delayed Elegy
When the Towers Came Down
A History of Sex
For Men Who Have Never Made Love to a Man
All My Life
I Pledge Allegiance to the Fag
3.
Shia LaBeouf Enters
“The Only One” by Hilton Als
Faggotry
Once I Was Seven Sandra Bullocks
Blooper Reel
Contemporary Art
Backbiter
Her Blue Body Everything We Know
The Trump Years
Dumb Mouth
Poetry can save the world!
You Better Get Used to This
4.
I Wish I Knew Things
Gold Dog Moon
The Rest of It
“Things I Could Never Tell My Mother”
Alexander McQueen
Tumor Moon,
Blanket
Strong Place
The Crystal Lithium
There’s Still One Story
Elegy
Notes
Acknowledgments
REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
If you are a student who cannot use this book in printed form, BiblioVault may be able to supply you
with an electronic file for alternative access.
Please have the accessibility coordinator at your school fill out this form.
It can take 2-3 weeks for requests to be filled.
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE