University of Iowa Press, 2003 eISBN: 978-1-58729-438-9 | Paper: 978-0-87745-840-1 Library of Congress Classification PS3619.H58T48 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
“Ah, writ happens.” Like the con men who rely on thieves' Latin to ply their trade, the poems in Peter Jay Shippy's award-winning collection don't play well with other poems. They are difficult. They rave. They are unsettling and blunt. They crash cars and ride tsunamis and hitch rides on tugs. They also provide a contemporary, ironic, and tender view of America, all the while layering wordplay, cleverness, and sentiment.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Peter Jay Shippy holds a BFA from Emerson College and an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Epoch, Poetry Ireland,Another Chicago Magazine, Exquisite Corpse, Expression, Five A.M., Slope, X-Connect, the Harvard Review, and the Denver Quarterly. In 2002, he was award-ed an artist's grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and named adjunct professor of the year by the Gold Key Honor Society of Emerson College, where he has taught since 1987.
REVIEWS
“Thieves’ Latin is a delightful introduction to a poet whose wit and wordplay counterpoint a fierce poetic inquiry.”—The Antioch Review
“What binds the marvelous to the mundane is the constant arc of mind. In Thieves' Latin, Peter Jay Shippy articulates that mind, catching its accents in acts of nature, of culture, and of the Divine. Here I sense a bright, bright motion, and it is thrilling.” —Donald Revell, author of Arcady
“ ‘Nothing / can replace the intimacy between / an object and its human,' says Peter Jay Shippy. The intimacy of all these poems fills in the gaps between language-objects and reader-subjects. Shippy's strange little machines of words are all kinetic, disturbing, and weirdly graceful, unlike anything else available in American poetry. A dazzling book.” — Bin Ramke, author of Airs, Waters, Places
TABLE OF CONTENTS
America, USA
Part One
The Special People
Crocodiles Shed Their Tears When Devouring Francis Bacon
Why Is the Crow a Harmful Bird?
Stars by Children
When Alice Coltrane Calls
Transgenic Laureate
Ether Talk
Two Stans Eat
M axEr nst
Bunnyman, an Elegy
No One Understands Who I Really Am So I Will Wear Copper
Cladding, Oxidize, Turn Green and Blend in with the Trees
Reykjavik
Me My Dog and Our Pornography
The Skidding of Tottie Coughdrop
Flying on Instruments
Weathercast
Part Two
Was Postmodern
Ack-Ack
Nauman’s PsalmBook
The Bowling Pin Forest
Buzzcocked
Sehnsuch
Awfrgawdsakes
Niagara, Niagara
Eskimo Is Lucien
Walking with Planck
What Is an Antidote?
Novemberite
Dik-Dik
Alack
Fink
Not the Kind of Poem Found in the Japanese Edition
of Tiger Beat or the Ballad of the Bodiless Man
Alien Immigrant
Crack
Part Three
Little Poe Station
America: Before the Last War
Dogs Resembling Their Owners
Caught between the Twisted Stars
Portrait of God on Work Release
It Ain’t Boasting If . . .
Mandelstam Space Station Down
The Baudelaire Hospital & Grill
Me I Disconnect from You
Earth Is a Lonely Town
Architecture and Morality
Page One Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine
Finally We Are No One
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University of Iowa Press, 2003 eISBN: 978-1-58729-438-9 Paper: 978-0-87745-840-1
“Ah, writ happens.” Like the con men who rely on thieves' Latin to ply their trade, the poems in Peter Jay Shippy's award-winning collection don't play well with other poems. They are difficult. They rave. They are unsettling and blunt. They crash cars and ride tsunamis and hitch rides on tugs. They also provide a contemporary, ironic, and tender view of America, all the while layering wordplay, cleverness, and sentiment.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Peter Jay Shippy holds a BFA from Emerson College and an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Epoch, Poetry Ireland,Another Chicago Magazine, Exquisite Corpse, Expression, Five A.M., Slope, X-Connect, the Harvard Review, and the Denver Quarterly. In 2002, he was award-ed an artist's grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and named adjunct professor of the year by the Gold Key Honor Society of Emerson College, where he has taught since 1987.
REVIEWS
“Thieves’ Latin is a delightful introduction to a poet whose wit and wordplay counterpoint a fierce poetic inquiry.”—The Antioch Review
“What binds the marvelous to the mundane is the constant arc of mind. In Thieves' Latin, Peter Jay Shippy articulates that mind, catching its accents in acts of nature, of culture, and of the Divine. Here I sense a bright, bright motion, and it is thrilling.” —Donald Revell, author of Arcady
“ ‘Nothing / can replace the intimacy between / an object and its human,' says Peter Jay Shippy. The intimacy of all these poems fills in the gaps between language-objects and reader-subjects. Shippy's strange little machines of words are all kinetic, disturbing, and weirdly graceful, unlike anything else available in American poetry. A dazzling book.” — Bin Ramke, author of Airs, Waters, Places
TABLE OF CONTENTS
America, USA
Part One
The Special People
Crocodiles Shed Their Tears When Devouring Francis Bacon
Why Is the Crow a Harmful Bird?
Stars by Children
When Alice Coltrane Calls
Transgenic Laureate
Ether Talk
Two Stans Eat
M axEr nst
Bunnyman, an Elegy
No One Understands Who I Really Am So I Will Wear Copper
Cladding, Oxidize, Turn Green and Blend in with the Trees
Reykjavik
Me My Dog and Our Pornography
The Skidding of Tottie Coughdrop
Flying on Instruments
Weathercast
Part Two
Was Postmodern
Ack-Ack
Nauman’s PsalmBook
The Bowling Pin Forest
Buzzcocked
Sehnsuch
Awfrgawdsakes
Niagara, Niagara
Eskimo Is Lucien
Walking with Planck
What Is an Antidote?
Novemberite
Dik-Dik
Alack
Fink
Not the Kind of Poem Found in the Japanese Edition
of Tiger Beat or the Ballad of the Bodiless Man
Alien Immigrant
Crack
Part Three
Little Poe Station
America: Before the Last War
Dogs Resembling Their Owners
Caught between the Twisted Stars
Portrait of God on Work Release
It Ain’t Boasting If . . .
Mandelstam Space Station Down
The Baudelaire Hospital & Grill
Me I Disconnect from You
Earth Is a Lonely Town
Architecture and Morality
Page One Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine
Finally We Are No One
Inhaler
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