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Vacationland [Perfect Paperback]

Ander Monson (Author)
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May 1, 2005
These are pleasure-inducing lamentations with an enticingly experimental edge. They elegize Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the copper mines, tourism, family, amateur radio, winter, and much more. These poems are affected by the claustrophobic, half-year Michigan winters, where the nearest city is a four-hour car ride. Monson's is a wildly original mind, creating exotic variations on traditional forms.

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About the Author

Ander Monson draws from his life in Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, the Deep South, and Saudi Arabia. He has an MFA from the University of Alabama. He edits the magazine DIAGRAM and the New Michigan Press, and publishes widely. His other books include a novel in stories, Other Electricities (Sarabande Books, 2005) and Neck Deep and Other Predicaments: Essays (Graywolf Press, 2007).

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  • Perfect Paperback: 95 pages
  • Publisher: Tupelo Press (May 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932195165
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932195163
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #455,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ander Monson is the author of a host of paraphernalia including a decoder wheel, several chapbooks and limited edition letterpress collaborations, a website (otherelectricities.com), and five books, most recently The Available World (poetry, Sarabande, 2010) and Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir (nonfiction, Graywolf, 2010). He lives and teaches in Tucson, Arizona, where he edits the magazine DIAGRAM (thediagram.com) and the New Michigan Press.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Doom., August 8, 2011
This review is from: Vacationland (Perfect Paperback)
Ander Monson, <strong>Vacationland</strong> (Tupelo Press, 2005)

<em>Vacationland</em> is a book that will bait and switch you, if you know nothing about it going in. The cover is one of those desperately happy, if somewhat pathetic, postcard images that seventies PR firms created to try and draw tourism to dying areas. You look at that--or I do, anyway--and think "fluff, surface, bubbly sucrose-laden doggerel." Well, it turns out that Ander Monson consciously chose that cover (I'm assuming a level of control here without which the cover wouldn't make sense) out of a kind of sense of existential irony that would have made Sartre wet his pants in fear. For <em>Vacationland</em> is a litany of despair, death, and quotidian brutality unlike anything I've ever encountered in a book of poetry. Sylvia Plath had nothing on Ander Monson's depression modern.

"Chain of being, chain around my ankle
that keeps me always tethered to the earth,
that keeps my awful long-gone emphysema uncle
underneath the crusty surface..."
(--"Self-Portrait with Transgression")

That's one of the lighter bits, where you can see a sliver of hope shining under the dead, decaying leaves. Never fear, it's tied to a string, and the purblind, yet chthonic, god that watches over the universe where Monson's poems are set (how close it is to the actual Upper Peninsula of Michigan I've no idea) is going to tug it backwards when you get close enough.

In other words, this is not work for the easily-depressed, or for the weak of heart. But is is very well-constructed, and if your worldview naturally comes with a dark tinge, you may well find a great deal to empathize, or identify, with in Monson's litanies. *** ½
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5.0 out of 5 stars the cutting open, June 17, 2007
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of your chest, of your capacity to feel for yourself and others- this book is necessary fodder for anyone brave enough to become a more sensitive human.
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