Splice

Author:   Anthony Borruso
Publisher:   Trio House Press
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9781949487343


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   01 July 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Anthony Borruso
Publisher:   Trio House Press
Imprint:   Trio House Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9781949487343


ISBN 10:   1949487342
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   01 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I admire the witty juxtapositions of philosophical artistic conversations, allusions to cinema and cinematic moments, the absurdity of celebrity culture, and ultimately the inescapability of our mortality. While through art the assumption is that one can become immortal, the poems in Splice ask us, ""really?"" With incredible verve and a large dose of self-deprecating humor, the poet skillfully weaves essential questions about our existence as we look to the legacies preserved for us for the answers. We find, in these poems, sometimes behind the prop door there's a brick wall . . . and sometimes, joy. -Oliver de la Paz, author of The Diaspora Sonnets A great poet is like a great neighbor, like the guy who looks over your fence while you're doing yard work to ask you how things are going, and forty-five minutes later you realize you've just had one of the best conversations of your life. You two might talk about something as operatic as the State Senator who blew his brains out on air or as mundane as your wife's ex-boyfriend's food allergies, as Anthony Borruso does here, but actually nothing is mundane in a Borruso poem because of the levels of rhetoric he deploys, the concatenation of devices from cinéma verité reportage to the charming cascade of images that so often wraps things up. So put down that rake, reader, and pick up this book: you've got a great afternoon ahead of you. -David Kirby, author of The Winter Dance Party Splice's speaker-musical, intellectual, an aesthete and a patient-is a ""me in morphological crisis,"" a cultural consumer being consumed by the art that they graft on, in. ""Don't the commons make you weep?"" Borruso asks. ""What belongs to anyone seems increasingly slippery."" And though the self slips and slides amongst the viscera of its influences, the mind in Borruso's tough, singular poems does insist on one solace, ironically: art, its connectivity, its power to make sense of the world. -Katie Berta, author of Retribution Forthcoming Splice revs and idles at the intersection of film, popular culture, and autobiographical narrative. In Borruso's capable hands Steve Buscemi's wonky face becomes a springboard for an ode to imperfect humans. Tucked between ekphrastics and propulsive, humorous lyrics are poems that ask if art and knowledge itself will continue to parrot its OG makers, even as the poet strives to make it new: ""Am I a virus / or a minimalist drawing of a person scrutinizing his creator / Damning his use of voice-over caesura artifice."" In the tradition of Q-Tip, Scorsese, and the montage, Anthony Borruso's Splice is deeply committed to the remix. And man, can he sing! -Marcus Wicker, author of Silencer In this stunning debut, Anthony Borruso splices his ""lyric I"" with the selves of various artists from the past and present: Alfred Hitchcock, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, Herman Melville, Pete Davidson, and others. The book also grapples with the catastrophe of illness, or as one speaker describes it: ""the me / in morphological crisis."" This thrilling collection exhibits the vitality of a mind focused by the proximity of death and impelled forward by curiosity and appreciation. -Christopher Brean Murray, author of Black Observatory


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Anthony Borruso is the winner of the 2024 Louise Bogan Poetry Award selected by Oliver de la Paz. He is a 2023 Best New Poet and was selected as a finalist for Beloit Poetry Journal's Adrienne Rich Award by Natasha Trethewey. His poems have been published or are forthcoming in Denver Quarterly, Action, Spectacle, Pleiades, The Cincinnati Review, The Journal, Gulf Coast, Colorado Review, and elsewhere. Splice, his debut full-length poetry collection, was a finalist for the Hollis Summer Poetry Prize and a semifinalist for the St.Lawrence Book Award and Minds on Fire Open Book Prize. He holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from Florida State University where he served as Poetry Editor for Southeast Review. Anthony lives in Tampa, Florida, and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Instruction at The University of South Florida.

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