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True Account of Talking to the 7 in Sunnyside - Paperback

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by Paolo Javier (Author)

Paolo Javier's poetry has received glowing press coverage in The New Yorker, Publishers Weekly, and The Comics Journal. Critics lavishly compare him to luminaries such as bpNichols, Lynda Barry, and Grant Morrison. His proclivity for comics also aligns him with poet-illustrators Bianca Stone and Sommer Browning. Language and imagery swirl around each other and synthesize in surprising and evolving fashion. Maybe it will take the form of an "occult diary" of Hosni Mubarak as he attempts to invoke the ancient terror of Cthulhu. Some poems seem to run low on toner, others switch modes and fonts as they swerve around personal and political themes. This eclectic work goes all over the place yet returns consistently to the centrality of perception. Nobody else looks at the world like Paolo Javier, aka "the Leche Flâ neur," and his book will take you on a ride unlike any other.

Author Biography

The former Queens Borough Poet Laureate (2010-2014), Paolo Javier was born in the Philippines and grew up in Las Piñ as, Metro Manila. The recipient of a 2021 Rauschenberg Foundation Artist Grant, he was a featured artist in Greater NY 2015 and Queens International 2018: Volumes. He has produced three albums of sound poetry with Listening Center (David Mason) and collaborated again recently with filmmaker/poet Lynne Sachs on SWERVE, a short film that premiered at BAM Cinemafest. He is the author of five previous full-length books and lives with his family in Jackson Heights, NYC.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.98 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2022
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