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Rampant
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by Marvin Bell
Copper Canyon Press
Due/Published
April 2004, 110 pages,
paper
ISBN
155659206X
Marvin Bell's uninhibited imagination and often gritty curiosity have always taken on wildly diverse subjects. In these new poems he ventures far and near, from war in the Middle East and famine in Sudan, to surfing in Hawaii, and life in Catatonia. In Rampant, the ancient Greeks are at the horizon, the crab boats are tethered to the pier, Louis Braille is being re-entombed, Vaccination Day has arrived, and parasites discuss us in the future. Bell has said he "likes ideas to have a little dirt on their shoes." By the conclusion of Rampant, his shoes are well-traveled through a ten-part suite, "Journal of the Posthumous Present," a natural extension of his celebrated "Dead Man" poems. |
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