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Highlights
- Creature Feature will thrill any Dean Young fan who has been waiting eagerly to hear more from this beloved poet.Creature Feature is Dean Young's first posthumous collection since his death in 2022.
- About the Author: Dean Young (1955-2022) was the author of seventeen books of poetry and poetic theory.
- 112 Pages
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Book Synopsis
Creature Feature will thrill any Dean Young fan who has been waiting eagerly to hear more from this beloved poet.
Creature Feature is Dean Young's first posthumous collection since his death in 2022. More feisty, hilarious, surreal, and heart breaking than ever, Young and his tireless inventiveness are on full display. These poems resound with mischief, aching beauty, and brazen chance. Young remains committed to the generative possibilities of poetry even as he writes us his own elegy again and again.
Young envisioned Creature Feature to serve as the third and final installment in a trilogy that includes Shock by Shock (Copper Canyon, 2015) and Solar Perplexus (Copper Canyon, 2019). Together, these three books, which cover the turbulent years following his successful heart-transplant surgery in 2011, demonstrate a vigorous recommitment to poetic recklessness and inventiveness, but also an awareness that time is short and art in our time is more urgent than ever.
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Praise for Dean Young
"Young has always stood out for his sharp humor, boundless poetic energy, and sheer readability. If adventurous poetry can sometimes feel like a tenuous tightrope walk, Young's poems feel more like zip lines."--The Boston Globe
"This book reads like a long, breathless thank-you for life's seemingly random jumble of beauty, strangeness, tenderness and joy."--Los Angeles Times
"With a transformed attention to life's shifts and minutiae, Young's signature unmoored poetics style is filled with quick shifts and leaps as he examines life's surreal moments and unexpected humor."--Publishers Weekly
"Young's amiable Dadaism kindly and gently shows us the desperation and oblivion visible in good poetry. For all his comedic effects, there's some serious work being done here. Young's work withstands and encourages such serious treatment."--Boston Review
"Mr. Young knows that to be truly reverent, the poet needs to be irreverent...But for all his humor and linguistic jazz, Mr. Young doesn't shun the big questions."--The New York Times
"The poems always seem to be flying away--from easy sense making, from themselves, from us. It's almost as if they are birds. And, as birds, most of them soar well above the seed-pecked fields of contemporary poetry."--Coldfront
"The language, the invention, the imagination, and the sheer fun of his poems are astounding."--Charles Simic
"Dean Young's exhilarating, complex, and wide-ranging poems give one the impression of conversations with an angel in which the poet has to be super-alert at every second, for every second counts and the angel knows everything. To listen to these conversations is to experience a colloquial, witty, emotional, and urgent discourse not to be found anywhere else."--Kenneth Koch
"Dean Young's poems are as entertaining as a three-ring circus and as imaginative as a canvas by Hieronymus Bosch. He is one of the most inventive and satisfying poets writing today."--American Academy of Arts and Letters
About the Author
Dean Young (1955-2022) was the author of seventeen books of poetry and poetic theory. His iconic, comedic style was derived from the New York School of Poetry and from contemporary art movements like Surrealism and Dadaism. In an interview with the University of Arizona Poetry Center, Young said, "For me the human drama, the squishy, time-limited pulse, is always at the center of the poem." His book Elegy on Toy Piano was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2006, and his work has been celebrated with the Academy Award in Literature and the Colorado Prize for Poetry. The former Texas Poet Laureate, Dean Young received multiple fellowships, including the National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship, the Stegner Fellowship, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.