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Burn and Dodge is a collection of poems that "burns" with contemporary vices such as: Guilt, Envy, Regret, and Indecision while also "dodging" such concerns with formal playfulness.
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This is a poetry collection in three parts. 'Home' is events, situations, descriptions, and attitudes about Hong Kong, which is now Vaughan's home. 'Away' contains poems about events, situations, descriptions, and attitudes about Aotearoa. 'Elsewhere' is emotions, relationships, deaths, and reflections not tied to specific locations.
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They attain an assurance and stability rare in contemporary poetry, while their careful balance of sadness and joy reminds the reader of the difficult negotiations we make in life.
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Written in narrow sections that blur the distinction between flash fiction and prose poetry, between memoir and meditation, Monograph veers from the elliptical to the explosive as it dissects the Gordian knot of a marriage's intellectual, sexual, and domestic lives. Invoking Raymond Chandler, Pythagoras, Joan Didion, and Virginia Woolf as presiding spirits, Simeon Berry curates the negative space of each wry tableau, destabilizing the high seriousness of every lyric aside and slipping quantum uncertainty into the stark lineaments of loss.
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