A Little Bit of Bread and No Cheese Poems

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A Little Bit of Bread and No Cheese Poems by Over, Jeremy, 9781857545272
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  • ISBN: 9781857545272 | 1857545273
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/1/2002

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Edward Lear set out to administer mirth to thousands. Jeremy Over is an heir of Lear's nonsense tradition, genially assaulting everything that appears to be fixed and serious. His poems celebrate surprise and synergy, discovering new forms of order in the riotous disorder of the world. He makes anarchic mischief running words off their expected tracks until they come to rest in new postures, pleasures, meanings.
The book opens in Lorca's New York and ends on the road out of John Clare's Essex. Nostalgia for home, for a lost time and place shadow the collection, as does an undertone of grief, corrected by slapstick and sharp wit. The poems are restlessly acquisitive, gathering curiosities like old sideboards and closets crammed full of birds, beasts and fruit, and visited by an unlikely cast of walk-on characters, including Walt Whitman, Dante, Mata Hari and the Pope. A Little Bit of Bread and No Cheese is a gallivant through an absurd, abundant world, reminding us of the pleasure and happiness to be drawn even from the most makeshift constructions and in despite of loss.
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