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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Skillful and irreverent,
By VoidMagazine.com "VoidMagazine.com" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Natural History (Hardcover)
As a poet, Chiasson is patient. He's not in a rush to take you anywhere and in turn, you are in no rush to go. You merely accompany him through the garden of anthropomorphic metaphors he has cultivated for you. You traipse through topiary mazes of the meta-poetic, follow the winding paths of form; you push on when he picks up the path and puts it in his pocket. His poems exhibit melancholy, irreverence, surrealism, and a strong intimacy and these are all part of what makes Chiasson so easy to read once, and so desirable to read twice.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes Pliny the Elder Hot.,
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This review is from: Natural History (Paperback)
I like these poems alot. I am for poems that play with History, Pliny, Love, and Elephants. If you like Juan Ruiz, Antonio Porchia, Hesiod or Rumi, you will like these poems. They are very sneaky. They seemed like quick reads, but then they haunted me for more minutes and today. I'll stop talking so you can see what I mean. "When I say 'you' in my poems I mean you. I know it's weird: we barely met." --Natural History
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Natural History by Dan Chiasson (Hardcover - October 11, 2005)
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