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Arguelles, Ivan Tri Loka ISBN 13: 9781893541726

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Poetry. "Ivan Argüelles's poetry might be described as a labyrinth except that it is also a house afire. This work continues the extraordinary experiments of books like Madonna Septet—books which verge on the indescribable. Argüelles's work thrusts us into a world in which absolutely anything may be said. The book deliberately tests our capacity to read it as it continually deconstructs the very guideposts to which we cling.... The theme of this 'fictive "diary"/this excerpt from the unwritten poem' is the poet's encounter with the 'other'—and particularly the other as woman: goddess, mother, pop star, 'the terrible mix up of girl friends/wives lovers and cancer patients.' Yet this is like no love poem in the history of literature"—Jack Foley.

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Ivan Argüelles is the author of numerous poetry collections, notably: The Invention of Spain, LOOKING FOR MARY LOU: ILLEGAL SYNTAX (William Carlos Williams Award, 1989), "THAT" GODDESS, MADONNA SEPTET (2 vols.), INFERNO, and COMEDY, DIVINE, THE. He is founder and co-editor of Pantograph Press.

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  • PublisherPotes & Poets Press
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 189354172X
  • ISBN 13 9781893541726
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages175

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Book Description Paperback. 175p., very good first edition trade paperback original in bright orange decorative wraps. Latino poet from Minnesota who was concieved in Mexico; active for years in Berkeley. Beat influenced. Twin brother of José Argüelles and father of Alexander Argüelles. Seller Inventory # 268325

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