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The Cheap Seats By Scott Poole

The Cheap Seats by Scott Poole


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The Cheap Seats Summary

The Cheap Seats by Scott Poole

n The Cheap Seats, Scott Poole creates an alternative universe out of the elements of our familiar one, but the stranger and more outrageous his world becomes, the more we recognize it as home. Is his art Cubist? Surrealist? Post-modern? It's all of these and more, including doses of both Lewis Carroll and classic American deadpan comedy. There's innocence here, and it's always foxy.

His style, while projecting playfulness, acts as a series of surgical strikes, that precise. By means of a powerful creative will and endless inventiveness, Poole characteristically directs language, perception, and imagination where they are not accustomed to go. He works to rinse with a concentrated astringent our interface with ourselves and our world.

The Cheap Seats Reviews

From the cheap seats, those in the back of the house or the most distant reaches of the balcony, the view is different. What is missed in subtlety is made up for by the wider range of vision. From up high and far behind you can see more than the stage, and some of the more interesting moments take place in the margins. Not only do you see the sets, but you see them being built; not only do you see the stars, but you see the reflectors that give them light. In this first collection, Poole looks into the wings, noticing the story behind the story. His poems concern not his friend who goes crazy, but the reaction of those close to him. For him, the chimneys of a distant community look like cemetary stones, and they take his thoughts beyond the here and now. He doesn't have to know a New York woman to imagine one: 'long hair/ they are always combing,/ thick hair that gets loose/ and crawls down the skyscraper.' William Stafford said that poets see things in a slant way, from a corner of their eyes. From Poole's cheap seats, there's a lot more to see. - Library Journal

About Scott Poole

Scott Poole is the author of one other book of poetry, Hiding from Salesmen. He is the resident poet of Oregon Public Broadcasting's monthly show Live Wire! and the director of Wordstock, Portland's Annual Festival of the Book. He lives in Vancouver, Washington.

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CIN0966861205G
9780966861204
0966861205
The Cheap Seats by Scott Poole
Used - Good
Paperback
Lost Horse Press
20110908
66
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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