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Product Details

Price
$18.00
Publisher
Birds
Publish Date
Pages
98
Dimensions
5.8 X 0.4 X 8.8 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780991429868
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About the Author

Tommy "Teebs" Pico is the author of the books IRL, Nature Poem, and Junk. He's been the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation, the Lambda Literary Foundation, the Poetry Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Brooklyn Public Library. He co-curates the reading series Poets with Attitude, co-hosts the podcast Food 4 Thot, and is a contributor editor at Literary Hub. Originally from the Viejas Indian reservation of the Kumeyaay nation, he now lives in Los Angeles, CA.

Reviews

"Tommy Pico's epic poem is sad and funny and honest and wickedly clever with rhymes and rhythms. It is an utterly original aboriginal look at the world. I love it." Sherman Alexie"
"Pico's brilliant, funny, and musical book-length debut finds his charming alter ego, Teebs, navigating the joys and difficulties of being a queer hipster 'NDN' transplant to New York City from a California reservation. Teebs's lines channel a rush of Internet slang and emoticons, run-on ramblings and sentence fragments, and poppy lyrical bursts ('All of these Adams, / all of these Bens n them/ Benz and Rolls Royce's'). He has a laundry list of beaux with nicknames such as Big-Arms-Ugly-Face and Pompadour, but his true beloved is an artist named Muse, 'whose / even slight squint bursts/ me into high July.' Teebs agonizes over Muse's aloof behavior, quandaries about text messages, and the resigned admission that 'Museless, I'm useless.' He is ambivalent about social media, denouncing the maudlin self-pitying Facebook posts of friends while praising his own cleverness: 'I post a pic of Pangea / on Insta for #tbt.' Though the poem exudes a summertime party atmosphere, Teebs calls out acts of homophobia as well as atrocities committed against NDNs, from their forced conversion by Spanish colonizers to the microaggressions of corporate cultural appropriation. He also invokes Gertrude Stein and Sherman Alexie as naturally as he does Beyonce. Pico's skillful rendering of Teebs's coming-of-age attempts to create a cohesive identity out of his many selves proves to be entertaining, enlightening, and utterly relatable in the age of the smartphone. Publishers Weekly Starred Review"
"On the narrowing frontier between song & speech, memory & oblivion, future & no future, Native & American, IRL is Heraclitan, a river of text and sweat, whipping worlds into the silence of white pages: a new masterpiece. And a new kind of masterpiece. It's a lyric epic of desire whose hero renounces heroism. & it's not he who voyages out in search of a world, but rather the devastated worlds in his own blood that seek him out, to mourn them. I said epic of desire and I meant it: desire of every kind, for the infinite & the proximate, the fucking trite & the tried-and-true it's also a gorgeous monument, an act of memory for the future of all longing, for the fact of roots and the need for them, decolonizing poesis from the root without for one second the condescension of even the notion of safety. For the poem is also deeply canny, and weary; it knows 'There is no post-colonial / America' and yet the poem keeps pushing out from under history, out beyond the poem's own billion negations, into a space both beyond identity and deep with it." Ariana Reines"