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The Dangerous Shirt

by Alberto Rios
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Synopsis

National Book Award finalist Alberto Ríos returns with his signature desert Southwest magical-realism.

Publishers Weekly

Discursive yet aglitter with images, often abstract and yet insistently regional, the ninth collection from the Arizona-based Ríos (The Theater of Night) includes something for almost everyone. A plethora of quiet poems explore such basic concepts as body and spirit, life and death, phenomenology and circumstance: "Night surrounds the sun as well, which tries every day// So hard to make us think otherwise"; "I am stuck inside the house of myself, my address... squarely in that place between// What I remember and what I can guess." Ríos also tries for a sort of Stevensian and slightly ponderous comedy: "I am the commander of the suddenly portly vessel of myself," begins a poem about overeating. Yet Ríos remains a writer alert to "the corners of the great American southwest,/ The orange and brown bricks, the lazy half-blue// Jacaranda," and a writer conscious of his own Mexican ancestry, especially as the volume nears its close. As general as these ambitious poems can get, they circle back to the locales, sounds and tastes that he and his family know. Their experience finally exemplifies the rhythms of Ríos' stable universe, "making the night into a nest/ Fixed and filled enough for what comes next." (May)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

About the Author, Alberto Rios

Alberto Ríos served as the Arizona State Poet, teaches at Arizona State University, and is the author of nine books of poetry, three collections of short stories, an a memoir. His book of poems, The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body, was nominated for the National Book Award in Poetry.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Pages
113
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556592980

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