Encomium: Cento Paradelles

Author:   Matthew Schultz ,  Beir Bua Press ,  Michelle Moloney King
Publisher:   Beir Bua Press
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Pages:   32
Publication Date:   13 January 2022
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Matthew Schultz is the Director of the Writing Center and Adjunct Associate Professor of English. He earned both his B.A. and M.A. in English Literature at John Carroll University and his Ph.D. in English Literature from Saint Louis University where he specialized in Irish Studies, Literary Modernism, and Postcolonial Theory. Matt is the author of Haunted Historiographies: The Rhetoric of Ideology in Postcolonial Irish Fiction (Manchester University Press, 2014) and Joycean Arcana: Ulysses and the Tarot de Marseille (EyeCorner Press 2020). He also edited Postcolonial Star Wars: Essays on Empire and Rebellion in a Galaxy Far, Far Away (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2020). His essays on Irish literary history have appeared in journals like Irish Studies Review, James Joyce Quarterly, Postcolonial Text, and Literature & Aesthetics. Additionally, Matt has published two novels-On Coventry (Harvard Square Editions, 2015) and We, The Wanted (John Hunt Publishing 2021). His poetry appears in over 60 journals and magazines including 2River where his chapbook, Parallax, is available. Matt also has a chapbook and full-length collection forthcoming from ELJ Editions in May 2022. Matt began studying poetry in earnest when he discovered the works of W.B. Yeats as an undergraduate. This led him quickly to the works of Paul Muldoon, Seamus Heaney, and Eamon Grennan, all of whom he pay homage to in this collection of poems that grew out of a want to enter into conversation with these poets. The first paradelle appeared in Picnic, Lightning (1998) by the American poet Billy Collins as a parody of the villanelle. While Collins mocks the form in a playful sort of way, Matt uses the paradelle to uncover interesting new images that he then twists into surreal narratives. Encomium simultaneously shows reverence for and reimagines works by the paragons of Irish poetry.

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Author:   Matthew Schultz ,  Beir Bua Press ,  Michelle Moloney King
Publisher:   Beir Bua Press
Imprint:   Beir Bua Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.054kg
ISBN:  

9781914972263


ISBN 10:   1914972260
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   13 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Join thousands of poets and follow us online to ask questions, win books, receive news and chat. www.BeirBuaPress.com https: //twitter.com/beirbuapress https: //www.instagram.com/beirbuapress/ https: //www.facebook.com/beirbuapress https: //www.youtube.com/channel/UCdlyd1MKVthfnqJ__fW99Aw https: //www.tiktok.com/@beirbuapress/video/7096952834100432134?_t=8SG8j5OtZCg&_r=1 Praise for the Author ""In this intriguing collection, we see how the use of a restrictive poetic form can reveal new and surprising insights from pre-existing works. Using repetition and masterful rearrangement, Schultz reinvigorates the familiar and transforms lines from an array of popular Irish poets. The resulting poems subvert our expectations and celebrate creativity through experimentation. This captivating collection rewards the reader with its inventiveness and demands to be revisited often, for as in his poem ""Paradelle for Eamon Grennan"", Schultz succeeds in reminding us that 'looking at it matters'."" - Michelle Granville, mixed-media artist IG: @Beleafmoon In Matt Schultz's handling, the parodic, hucksterish form of the paradelle assumes a new formal and emotional camouflage. In bringing together Irish poets living and lost, Schultz compels their lines into unexpected geometries. He achieves strange and compelling resonances within each poem; he match-makes offbeat, often poignant relationships among the poets. From rough days to rough fields, from Fergus to Sweeney to Ballycastle ballerinas, these poems offer a tilted literary history in which the comforts of familiar lines are taken away by richly alien collisions. - Mary O'Donoghue, author of Among These Winters"

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