2Leaf Press, 2018 Paper: 978-1-940939-66-7 | eISBN: 978-1-940939-80-3 Library of Congress Classification PS3551.L216A6 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL is Youssef Alaoui's debut full-length poetry collection, which explores human relationships between individuals, cultures, races, and genders. He deftly utilizes archaic tones to formulate an artistic approach to metaphor in verse, creating images that appear wholly in the mind and not on the page. This volume consists of ten sections that explores Alaoui's family and heritage, an endless source of inspiration for his varied, dark, spiritual and carnal writings. Blending surrealism, magical realism, and language alchemy, Alaoui explores the human mythos of love, poverty, politics, racism, and war. A few of the poems are written in French and Spanish, translated to English. Post-beat verse from the San Francisco Bay area and the Big-Sur, CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL touches the depth of the soul with poetry that is metaphorically luminous.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
YOUSSEF ALAOUI is a Moroccan Latino American poet, author, editor and artist. Alaoui studied classical Arabic and Spanish baroque poetry, and Moroccan contemporary poetry at New College of California, San Francisco. His work has appeared in Exquisite Corpse, Big Bridge, Cherry Bleeds, 580 Split, Full of Crow, Carcinogenic Poetry, Dusie Press, Tsunami Books, Red Fez, and Rivet Journal. He is the author of the novella, The Blue Demon (2012), Death at Sea—Poems (2013), and the short story collection, Fiercer Monsters (2017). http://youssefalaoui.tumblr.com
REVIEWS
Youssef Alaoui's poems in CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL are the exoskeletons of bullets, of bombs. Be careful, but proceed anyway. The barrage is not for harm, but for diversion: It is hiding a deep pool where lightning gathers in a broken heart, where silver shards of memory rise painful, but sweet in this poet's voice. --Dian Sousa, author of LULLABIES FOR THE SPOOKED AND COOL (2004) and THE MARVELS RECORDED IN MY PRIVATE CLOSET (2014)
The Maghrebi artist is naturally surreal, as Algerian poet Habib Tengour says, and thus also 'always elsewhere. And that is where he fulfills himself.' As Youssef Alaoui does here, creating a poetry that uses his surrealist Maghrebi gaze to poke holes & illuminate the basic American Reel -- & vice-versa. Fez shimmers in the Bay Area, and the Bay Area is a Fazi's Fata Morgana. But you can touch it all, because it lives in the solid everyday real of these poems. --Pierre Joris, author of BARZAKH: POEMS 2000-2012 (2014)
I have been following this wonderful poet-magician for a long time and have always admired how he continues to cross boundaries. In this new collection we're taken on a tour of a complex and delightful mind. --Neeli Cherkovski, author of ELEGY FOR MY BEAT
CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL is Youssef Alaoui's debut full-length poetry collection, which explores human relationships between individuals, cultures, races, and genders. He deftly utilizes archaic tones to formulate an artistic approach to metaphor in verse, creating images that appear wholly in the mind and not on the page. This volume consists of ten sections that explores Alaoui's family and heritage, an endless source of inspiration for his varied, dark, spiritual and carnal writings. Blending surrealism, magical realism, and language alchemy, Alaoui explores the human mythos of love, poverty, politics, racism, and war. A few of the poems are written in French and Spanish, translated to English. Post-beat verse from the San Francisco Bay area and the Big-Sur, CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL touches the depth of the soul with poetry that is metaphorically luminous.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
YOUSSEF ALAOUI is a Moroccan Latino American poet, author, editor and artist. Alaoui studied classical Arabic and Spanish baroque poetry, and Moroccan contemporary poetry at New College of California, San Francisco. His work has appeared in Exquisite Corpse, Big Bridge, Cherry Bleeds, 580 Split, Full of Crow, Carcinogenic Poetry, Dusie Press, Tsunami Books, Red Fez, and Rivet Journal. He is the author of the novella, The Blue Demon (2012), Death at Sea—Poems (2013), and the short story collection, Fiercer Monsters (2017). http://youssefalaoui.tumblr.com
REVIEWS
Youssef Alaoui's poems in CRITICS OF MYSTERY MARVEL are the exoskeletons of bullets, of bombs. Be careful, but proceed anyway. The barrage is not for harm, but for diversion: It is hiding a deep pool where lightning gathers in a broken heart, where silver shards of memory rise painful, but sweet in this poet's voice. --Dian Sousa, author of LULLABIES FOR THE SPOOKED AND COOL (2004) and THE MARVELS RECORDED IN MY PRIVATE CLOSET (2014)
The Maghrebi artist is naturally surreal, as Algerian poet Habib Tengour says, and thus also 'always elsewhere. And that is where he fulfills himself.' As Youssef Alaoui does here, creating a poetry that uses his surrealist Maghrebi gaze to poke holes & illuminate the basic American Reel -- & vice-versa. Fez shimmers in the Bay Area, and the Bay Area is a Fazi's Fata Morgana. But you can touch it all, because it lives in the solid everyday real of these poems. --Pierre Joris, author of BARZAKH: POEMS 2000-2012 (2014)
I have been following this wonderful poet-magician for a long time and have always admired how he continues to cross boundaries. In this new collection we're taken on a tour of a complex and delightful mind. --Neeli Cherkovski, author of ELEGY FOR MY BEAT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction, by Laila Halaby
Verily, We Lie
Once, a Bird
Tango of Knives
Circumstances
Miles to Go Before I Sleep
Immortal Desirous
Yours to Look at Forever
It's Only the Wind, You Say
Thought Form
Beware the Day
This Boy Is a Sword
From a Snowy Place
Suede Coat
The Soil
Dead Letter Dream
Nightwater
Naked Bones
Critics of Mystery Marvel
You Are Camera
Bank of Dark Rails
Monument Rock Witness
Lost in Rhododendron Dells
Crystal Lass
To the Lights of B'Way
The World Found Me
Colombia
Untruthisms
At Night on a Train
Watergate
Nightengale
Ruiseñor
Fall Has Fallen
Chickenfoot
"Dubble-O" Pronounced "OO"
Considering the Following Arrangement of Words
Alone Paris Reaping
Night Airplane Ride
Paris Metro
Flowers for Edith Piaf
Now Drapes Close
Naked Twigs
Notre Dame Sunset
Notre Dame II
Smoke the Roach of the Day
Lily Guild
Train Direct to Your Chest
When the Sky Swirls Stars That
No Handhold
Boule de Suif
Boule II
Blood of Marat Boils in the Bathwater
Shell-Shocked
Deneb
Numbers Brain Game
Dog Fight
Goodbye, My Soldier
Ramble Rumble, Voices of the Aftermath
Ink Spiral Methuselah
Kung Fu Master Backward
For Real This Time
To Be Truly Small
Human Tiger Hero Born
Newly Arrived, Dying
Anachronist
Love and Blood
To Such a Bird
Inviting a Friend to Supper
Valediction Forbidding Mourning
The Dread That Would Not Wait to Be Summoned
Zelij, a Maze
Asassa Berberia
Épaules de Brouillard
Sea Fog Shoulders
Qasida of Labid
Wine
Flies of Sidi-Harazem
How the Sword Maiden Loved a Young Man
Briar & Pond
Kohoutec
You and I Sipping Coff ee
Jaguar Mountain Trail
What Makes a River Bleed
Poem of the Tiny Power of Youth
Poema del Pequenisimo / Poder de la Juventud
Idea for a Poem
I Paint Until The
Clouds
An Earlier Time
Spilling Over
Sacred and Profane, Faceless Jacks
Fripons Sans Visage
Coney Island Siren
About the Poet
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