Deal: New and Selected Poems

Author:   Randall Mann
Publisher:   Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
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9781556596766


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   22 June 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"Political and sequined, Deal: New and Selected Poems contains the most memorable of Mann's previous five collections and presents new poems of disco, lament, and formal invention. One of our leading American practitioners of poetic form and liberating constraint, Randall Mann has for the past thirty years confronted what it means to identify as multiracial and queer in urban America. Deal: New and Selected Poemsharnesses five previous volumes and includes economical yet expansive new works rooted in an age of Wi-Fi, apps, and chat notifications. His newest poems, written in concise, contemporary lines, move us word by word, until we arrive at a stark reality. Unafraid of the nexus between politics, syntax, and the contradictions of the colloquial, Mann's poetry refuses ""token liberation"" and reminds us that ""life's a cold exercise in looking back""-back to disco and fetish, to a shared gay history, to his childhood Florida or his beloved San Francisco. Whether writing a sestina in the voice of the mortician of Harvey Milk's murderer, or a deeply moving pantoum elegizing bullied gay adolescents who committed suicide, formal invention for Mann remains intensely personal. This collection-erotic, mournful, and often satirical-characteristically subverts, even as it enlarges, a language that continues to fail us. Timestamped by surprise and exhaustion, and filled with the everyday indignities of being alive, Deal: New and Selected Poems affirms Randall Mann, in the words of Garth Greenwell, as ""among our finest, most skillful poets of love and ruin."""

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Author:   Randall Mann
Publisher:   Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781556596766


ISBN 10:   1556596766
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   22 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

New Poems  A Walk in the Park  In the Beginning  Deal  Blue  The Summer of 1996  A Step Past Disco  In the Rapid Autumn of Libraries   Days  Wi-Fi  The Past  Double Life  Luck  September  Containment  One Night Stand  The Scene  Tagged  Friday  Poem Beginning with a Line by Wayne Koestenbaum Against Metaphor  The Turn of the Year  from Complaint in the Garden (2004)  ?  Poem Beginning with a Line by John Ashbery  Song  Eros  Complaint of the Regular  Complaint of the Lecturer  The Heron  The Revival of Vernacular Architecture  The Shortened History of Florida  The Landscape of Deception  Pantoum  Evidence  Fiduciary  The End of the Last Summer  from Breakfast with Thom Gunn (2009)  Early Morning on Market Street  Politics  Queen Christina  The Mortician in San Francisco  Bernal Hill  Ruin  Last Call  The End of Landscape  Syntax  Breakfast with Thom Gunn  Ovid in San Francisco  The Long View  N  Ocean Beach  Translation  Lexington  from Straight Razor (2013)  The Fall of 1992  Straight Razor  Cockroach  My Guidance Counselor  Stable  End Words  September Elegies  Song  Larkin Street  Only You  Teaser  Hyperbole  But Enough About Me  The Lion’s Mouth  Untoward Occurrence at Embassy Suites Poetry Reading American Apparel  from Proprietary (2017)  Proprietary  Nothing  Black Box  Order  Florida  Proximity  Realtor  Halston  Leo & Lance  Perspective  Complaint  Dolores Park  Alphabet Street  Translation  Young Republican  Almost  from A Better Life (2021)  A Better Life  Florida Again  True Blue  Rhapsody  RSVP  Stalking Points  Everybody Everybody  The Lone Palm  Weather  Anecdote of an Ex-  The Summer Before the Student Murders  Long Beach  Beginning and Ending with a Line by Michelle Boisseau Playboy  A New Syntax 

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Praise for A Better Life A Better Life is a beautiful book of history taken down to the scale of one. Jericho Brown Mann uses his own history to interrogate the experience of American life beyond the cis, white, heteronormative bubble, and he imbues his questions with humor and rhythm. Camille-Yvette Welsch, Foreword Reviews (5 stars) Sexually witty and existentially hilarious, A Better Life is also deeply elegiac with a rigor a commitment to the music of the line that astonishes. Chen Chen Heart-wrenching. And expert craftsmanship. This is how Mann's poems both pierce and enlarge the heart of the reader. AE Hines, APRPraise for Proprietary Mann thrives on the demands of constraint, the challenge of needing to go deep into a subject to find the rhyme, to maintain the integrity of the line, to render an experience with clarity, control, and concision. Michael Nott, London Magazine [Mann] represents perhaps the best in gay male poetry today, with a message of protest against corporate American life that is as relevant as it is timely. Mann's work should be admired for its ferocity, its craft, and its unabashedly gay point of view. Walter Holland, Lambda Literary Mann is as fearless a poet as I've ever seen. Foglifter Praise for Straight Razor Readers would do well to recognize Mann's place alongside poets like D.A. Powell, Marilyn Hacker, and Anne Sexton. Diego Baez, Booklist Not least among the distinctions of Mann's poems is that they aspire to one of the oldest ambitions of art: to fix the transient moments of our daily lives--in all their banality and beauty, their reverence and ridicule--in enduring forms. Mann is among our finest, most skillful poets of love and ruin. Garth Greenwell, TowleroadPraise for Breakfast with Thom Gunn The clarity startles. Richard Rayner, LA Times These poems are not for the faint of heart. Brent Calderwood, Lambda Literary As Mann demonstrates in these complex, ringing lyrics, love gets even more complicated when whom you love has political implications. Dave Lucas, Cleveland Plain DealerPraise for Complaint in the Garden Mann's Complaint in the Garden quickly asserted itself for its rich idiom, its technical command, its poignant, often overlapping narratives, and its coherence not just as a miscellany but as a real book of poems. --David Baker, Kenyon Review Randall Mann uses strict forms to render the casual, even the casually tragic. In that way he's like the Elizabeth Bishop of 'One Art.' Edmund White


Praise for A Better Life A Better Life is a beautiful book of history taken down to the scale of one. Jericho Brown Mann uses his own history to interrogate the experience of American life beyond the cis, white, heteronormative bubble, and he imbues his questions with humor and rhythm. Camille-Yvette Welsch, Foreword Reviews (5 stars) Sexually witty and existentially hilarious, A Better Life is also deeply elegiac with a rigor a commitment to the music of the line that astonishes. Chen Chen Heart-wrenching. And expert craftsmanship. This is how Mann's poems both pierce and enlarge the heart of the reader. AE Hines, APRPraise for Proprietary Mann thrives on the demands of constraint, the challenge of needing to go deep into a subject to find the rhyme, to maintain the integrity of the line, to render an experience with clarity, control, and concision. Michael Nott, London Magazine [Mann] represents perhaps the best in gay male poetry today, with a message of protest against corporate American life that is as relevant as it is timely. Mann's work should be admired for its ferocity, its craft, and its unabashedly gay point of view. Walter Holland, Lambda Literary Mann is as fearless a poet as I've ever seen. Foglifter Praise for Straight Razor Readers would do well to recognize Mann's place alongside poets like D.A. Powell, Marilyn Hacker, and Anne Sexton. Diego Baez, Booklist Not least among the distinctions of Mann's poems is that they aspire to one of the oldest ambitions of art: to fix the transient moments of our daily lives--in all their banality and beauty, their reverence and ridicule--in enduring forms. Mann is among our finest, most skillful poets of love and ruin. Garth Greenwell, Towleroad Randall Mann uses strict forms to render the casual, even the casually tragic. In that way he's like the Elizabeth Bishop of 'One Art.' Edmund WhitePraise for Complaint in the Garden Mann's Complaint in the Garden quickly asserted itself for its rich idiom, its technical command, its poignant, often overlapping narratives, and its coherence not just as a miscellany but as a real book of poems. --David Baker, Kenyon Review


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Randall Mann is the author of five books of poetry including Complaint of the Garden, Breakfast with Thom Gunn, Straight Razor, Proprietary, and, most recently, A Better Life. Recipient of the Kenyon Review Prize in Poetry and the J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize awarded by POETRY magazine, Mann is also author of The Illusion of Intimacy: On Poetry, a book of literary criticism. Mann's poetry has appeared in the Adroit Journal, Asian American Literary Review, Kenyon Review, Lit Hub, Paris Review, Poem-A-Day, POETRY, San Francisco Chronicle, and elsewhere. Three-time finalists for the Lambda Literary Award, Mann's poetry collections have been shortlisted for the California Book Award and Northern California Book Award, and long-listed for the Golden Poppy Awards' Martin Cruz Diversity and Inclusion Award. Mann lives in San Francisco.

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