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Book Title
Meme
Publication Name
Meme
Title
Meme
Author
Susan Wheeler
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781609381271
ISBN
9781609381271
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Genre
Poetry
Release Date
30/09/2012
Release Year
2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Weight
120g
Publication Year
2012
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
8in
Topic
General
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
102 Pages

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Acclaimed poet Susan Wheeler, whose last individual collection predicted the spiritual losses of the economic collapse, turns her attention to the most intimate of subjects: the absence or loss of love. A meme is a unit of thought replicated by imitation; examples of memes, Richard Dawkins wrote, "are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches." Occupy Wall Street is a meme, as are internet ideas and images that go viral. What could be more potent memes than those passed down by parents to their children? Wheeler reconstructs her mother's voice--down to its cynicism and its mid twentieth-century midwestern vernacular--in "The Maud Poems," a voice that takes a more aggressive, vituperative turn in "The Devil--or--The Introjects." In the book's third long sequence, a generational inheritance feeds cultural transmission in "The Split." A set of variations on losses and break-ups--wildly, darkly funny throughout and, in places, devastatingly sad--"The Split" brings Wheeler's lauded inventiveness, wit, and insight to the profound loss of love. One read, and the meme "Should I stay or should I go?" will be altered in your head forever.

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Publisher
University of Iowa Press
ISBN-10
1609381270
ISBN-13
9781609381271
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117288935

Product Key Features

Book Title
Meme
Author
Susan Wheeler
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
102 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3573.H43465m46
Reviews
Praise for previous books: "As the years and books mount, Wheeler's verse feels increasingly grounded, without sacrificing rhetorical force."-- Boston Review  , "Meme is a haunted work. We are ushered in by the disembodied voice of a mother figure, scolding and teasing in the time-stamped slang of past decades. The anachronism is both funny and terribly sad. 'Don't come in here all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,' the voice says. And it turns out that's fair warning. This cracked Virgil leads us into a consciously Dantean underworld ('Had you entered the thicket in darkness / . . . Had you been mid-life, not in haze but in crisis?'). Wheeler has created a total (and to me terrifying) linguistic environment in which hell is the introjected voices of other people, the hungry ghosts of our recent past."--Rae Armantrout, author, Money Shot  , Praise for previous books: "As the years and books mount, Wheeler's verse feels increasingly grounded, without sacrificing rhetorical force."- Boston Review  , Praise for previous books: "As the years and books mount, Wheeler's verse feels increasingly grounded, without sacrificing rhetorical force."-- Boston Review, "Meme is a haunted work. We are ushered in by the disembodied voice of a mother figure, scolding and teasing in the time-stamped slang of past decades. The anachronism is both funny and terribly sad. 'Don't come in here all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,' the voice says. And it turns out that's fair warning. This cracked Virgil leads us into a consciously Dantean underworld ('Had you entered the thicket in darkness / . . . Had you been mid-life, not in haze but in crisis?'). Wheeler has created a total (and to me terrifying) linguistic environment in which hell is the introjected voices of other people, the hungry ghosts of our recent past."--Rae Armantrout, author, Money Shot, "In Meme , the traditional elegy dissolves into excited bursts of imitated idiomatic speech interwoven with writing from a different register-the coolly removed, self-insightful lyric. That the elaborately constructed edifice that is personality can be reconstructed with such fascinating economy and delightful indirection is amazing. These poems are pure poetic genius."-Mary Jo Bang, author,  The Bride of E  , "In Meme , the traditional elegy dissolves into excited bursts of imitated idiomatic speech interwoven with writing from a different register--the coolly removed, self-insightful lyric. That the elaborately constructed edifice that is personality can be reconstructed with such fascinating economy and delightful indirection is amazing. These poems are pure poetic genius."--Mary Jo Bang, author, The Bride of E, "Meme is a haunted work. We are ushered in by the disembodied voice of a mother figure, scolding and teasing in the time-stamped slang of past decades. The anachronism is both funny and terribly sad. 'Don't come in here all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,' the voice says. And it turns out that's fair warning. This cracked Virgil leads us into a consciously Dantean underworld ('Had you entered the thicket in darkness / . . . Had you been mid-life, not in haze but in crisis?'). Wheeler has created a total (and to me terrifying) linguistic environment in which hell is the introjected voices of other people, the hungry ghosts of our recent past."-Rae Armantrout, author, Money Shot  , Praise for previous books: "Wheeler accomplishes something no one has done before, bringing all her interests and influences together to make poems that reflect an America no one else has seen . . . of how love in America might work: we never get enough, and . . . what we need is distraction, busywork, stuff to consume."--Craig Morgan Teicher, Yale Review, "In Meme , the traditional elegy dissolves into excited bursts of imitated idiomatic speech interwoven with writing from a different register--the coolly removed, self-insightful lyric. That the elaborately constructed edifice that is personality can be reconstructed with such fascinating economy and delightful indirection is amazing. These poems are pure poetic genius."--Mary Jo Bang, author,  The Bride of E  , Praise for previous books: "Wheeler accomplishes something no one has done before, bringing all her interests and influences together to make poems that reflect an America no one else has seen . . . of how love in America might work: we never get enough, and . . . what we need is distraction, busywork, stuff to consume."-Craig Morgan Teicher, Yale Review  , Praise for previous books: "Wheeler accomplishes something no one has done before, bringing all her interests and influences together to make poems that reflect an America no one else has seen . . . of how love in America might work: we never get enough, and . . . what we need is distraction, busywork, stuff to consume."--Craig Morgan Teicher, Yale Review  
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2012-004396
Dewey Decimal
811/.54
Series
Kuhl House Poets Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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