
Revolver
Robyn Schiff
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A dirge on the Singer Sewing Machine, an exuberant and unnerving rumination on multipurpose campaign furniture, and a breathless account of Ralph Lauren's silver Porsche 550 Spyder are among the collection's exhilarating corporate histories, urgent fantasias, and agonizing love poems. The long, lavish, and utterly unpredictable sentences that Schiff has assembled contort as much to discover what can't be contained as what can.
This is a book of extremes relentlessly contemporary in scope. And like the eighty-blade sportsman's knife also described here, Revolver keeps opening and reopening to the daunting possibilities of transformation--"Splayed it is a bouquet of all the ways a point mutates."
from "Silverware by J. A. Henckels"
Let me be
as streamlined as my knife when I say this.
As cold as my three-pronged fork that
cools the meat even as it steadies it.
A pettiness in me was honed
in this cutlers' town, later bombed,
in which Adolf Eichmann, who was born there
alongside my wedding pattern, could hear
the constant sharpening of knives
like some children hear the corn in their hometowns
talking to them through the wind.
The horizon is just the score they breathe through
like a box of chickens
breathing through a slit.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Publish Date | August 01, 2008 |
Pages | 84 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781587296956 |
Dimensions | 8.3 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.3 pounds |
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