Look Slimmer Instantly! Poems
, by Sala, JeromeNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781932360721 | 1932360727
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 7/6/2005
Poetry is often thought of as a way to escape our blatantly commercial, media-ridden matrix of a world. But what if it turns out that poetry itself is just another media effect?
Sala’s poems explore this scary idea by feeding off the very media they critique. And in doing so, they make a discovery that even our most mundane and oppressive ideologies are infected with the poetic.
Look Slimmer Instantly! covers a terrain that doesn’t often appear in poetry from the worship of money, to the erotics of patriotism, to the profundities achieved by bad taste. On stage in this book, you’ll find apocalyptic allegories, the existential musings of porn stars, the deconstructive fury of self-help books not to mention a glimpse of what poetry will look like when the genre acquires its first major ad campaign. Never above his material, the author’s tone throughout is gleefully crass, vulgar and nasty.
Sala was once praised as an "honorable hysteric" by poet/critic Peter Schjeldahl. This new book takes his provocations one step further, and offers entertainment, and poetry, of a high order.
Sala’s poems explore this scary idea by feeding off the very media they critique. And in doing so, they make a discovery that even our most mundane and oppressive ideologies are infected with the poetic.
Look Slimmer Instantly! covers a terrain that doesn’t often appear in poetry from the worship of money, to the erotics of patriotism, to the profundities achieved by bad taste. On stage in this book, you’ll find apocalyptic allegories, the existential musings of porn stars, the deconstructive fury of self-help books not to mention a glimpse of what poetry will look like when the genre acquires its first major ad campaign. Never above his material, the author’s tone throughout is gleefully crass, vulgar and nasty.
Sala was once praised as an "honorable hysteric" by poet/critic Peter Schjeldahl. This new book takes his provocations one step further, and offers entertainment, and poetry, of a high order.