Limit this search to....

sad boy / detective
Contributor(s): Sax, Sam (Author)
ISBN: 1625579500     ISBN-13: 9781625579508
Publisher: Black Lawrence Press, Inc.
OUR PRICE:   $8.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2015
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
- Poetry | Lgbt
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 5.3" W x 8.3" (0.15 lbs) 29 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Poetry. LGBT Studies. From his first appearance on the page, we knew he was bound for something unsolvable. But a little thing like futility can't stop our hero from holding up a magnifying glass to a world so bright it's impossible to understand. In this searching, provocative collection of coming-of-age sonnets, the sad boy detective listens close, collects the evidence, and reimagines the strange landscapes of a life, a body, a boy, a self. Through a questioning, fervent lens, sam sax's SAD BOY / DETECTIVE reminds us how deeply bizarre and at times undecipherable all this existence stuff truly is.

Sam Sax's SAD BOY / DETECTIVE uses the unholy sonnet in ways that would make Jarman marvel and sigh. The entirety of this volume destabilizes our ideas of what it means to write the coming of age novel, what it means to be undetectable. And Sax is forever fighting the fight of a poet who is made aware of his separation from the world by the fact that he is-in sorrow, sex, danger, or celebration--moored to all he sees because his seeing is a searchlight.--Jericho Brown

The SAD BOY / DETECTIVE of this book is on the case of his biggest mystery yet: the strangeness of existence itself. Reading these cleverly serialized sonnets is like pressing your ear to a door full of wonders you're unsure you're prepared to inherit. The book enacts a powerful awakening. Sam Sax is a terrific emerging poet. Like a sleuth with a magnifying glass, you're going to want to follow him everywhere.--Dobby Gibson

Contributor Bio(s): Sax, Sam: - Sam Sax is a 2015 NEA Creative Writing Fellow and Poetry Fellow at The Michener Center for Writers, where he serves as the Editor-in- chief of Bat City Review. He's a two-time Bay Area Grand Slam Champion & author of the chapbooks A GUIDE TO UNDRESSING YOUR MONSTERS (Button Poetry, 2014), SAD BOY / DETECTIVE (Black Lawrence Press, 2015), All The Rage (Sibling Rivalry 2016), & is co- editor of the anthology The Dead Animal Handbook (University of Hell 2016). His poems are forthcoming in The Beloit Poetry Journal, Boston Review, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, Poetry Magazine, Pleiades, TriQuarterly + other journals.