Aux Ark Trypt Ich: Poppycock and Assphodel; Winter; a Night of Dark Trees, 9781643621128
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Arkansas love poems: wild, lyric, experimental, emotive, and intensely felt.

Aux Ark Trypt Ich: Poppycock and Assphodel; Winter; a Night of Dark Trees

Poppycock and Assphodel; Winter; a Night of Dark Trees

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    25 November 2021

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Summary

A triptych of wild, lyric love poems that are, at heart, an ode to Arkansas. Set among blue Ozark creeks, hoods of trucks, and changing constellations, Cody-Rose Clevidence’s poems call up embodied sensations as they arise, with love and anguish, in a specific place. Navigating between senses and the sensed world, in lyric, lushness and density, Clevidence constructs an intricate and playful poetics both experimental and emotive to investigate the interplay between the vivid sensations of the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781643621128
ISBN-10:1643621122
Author:Cody-Rose Clevidence
Publisher:Nightboat Books
Imprint:Nightboat Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:25 November 2021
Weight:10g
Dimensions:228mm x 177mm
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Critics Review

“Clevidence’s new triptych is nothing short of a magnum opus.“—Adie Bovee, Harbor Review

“The poems of Aux/Arc Trypt Ich, one of two volumes Clevidence published in 2021, are shot through with a sense of nature’s vitality and with the possibility that the numinous, even the divine, may inhere in that nature — and especially in nature’s generative processes.“—Mark Scroggins, Hyperallergic

“The luminous fourth book from Clevidence takes a demonstrated interest in gaps and redaction.“—Publishers Weekly

”Aux Arc Trypt Ich is a sensory experience. It is filled with color and taste, the smell of the damp, dark earth, but also of the stars and the bitter of berries ripened in the shade.“—Jordan Zachary, Southern Review of Books

”Aux Arc Trypt Ich—a lyric triptych exploring body and desire as inextricably enmeshed with Arkansas—is an astonishing work of experimental ecopoetics, embodied and embodying in creek, rut, flatulence, moss, mercy, cum, baptism.“—Kelly Weber, Denver Quarterly

“Clevidence invites us in deeper to the complications of which we ourselves are a part, to participate in the tangle, knowing there is no other way, save by the lovely irritation of the world itself, to gain the great pearl.“—Dan Beachy-Quick, Colorado Review

“Rather than what we might typically expect from an avant-garde poet who spends most of their time in the woods, these poems could best be described as post-ecological, poems that—aware beyond all of their lyrical-ness, often distrustful of it, even—take into account the genealogical current running through poetry’s entire pastoral history and, literally, dig for a better access to the sublime.“—Cary Stough, Cleveland Review of Books

“Clevidence is a poet fully in tune with the human condition to which any reader might feel called, if one only takes the time to absorb the dizzying waterfall of language they present.“—Sage, The Racket

“There is such a magnificence and heft to Clevidence’s epic, book-length lyric, one that staggers, overlays, staccatos, flips and twists across an assemblage-suite of poems long and short that fit together perfectly.“—rob mclennan, periodicities

About The Author

Cody-Rose Clevidence

Cody-Rose Clevidence is the author of BEAST FEAST and Flung/Throne (Ahsahta) as well as Listen My Friend, This is the Dream I Dreamed Last Night (2021, Song Cave) and Aux Arc / Trypt Ich , (2021, Nightboat) and several handsome chapbooks. They live in the Arkansas Ozarks with their assorted animals named after other animals.

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