Put Your Hands in
Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Louisiana State University Press
Published:10th Mar '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Exactly a century ago, the Armory Show brought European avant-garde art to New York. We are still experiencing its consequences. Among the works on view was Marcel Duchamp's notorious Nude Descending a Staircase, which a derisive critic wanted to rename 'Explosion in a Shingle Factory.' Both titles come to mind as one reads Chris Hosea's Put Your Hands In, which somehow subsumes derision and erotic energy and comes out on top. Maybe that's because 'poetry is the cruelest month,' as he says, correcting T. S. Eliot. Transfixed in midparoxysm, the poems also remind us of Samuel Beckett's line (in Watt): 'The pain not yet pleasure, the pleasure not yet pain.' One feels plunged in a wave of happening that is about to crest. - John Ashbery, from his judge's citation for the Walt Whitman Award
- Winner of Walt Whitman Award 2013
ISBN: 9780807155851
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 7mm
Weight: 333g
96 pages