Mechanical Bull, 9781734816792
Paperback
Fantasy meets reality: confidence, humor, and the ride of life.

Mechanical Bull

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  • Paperback

    98 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2023

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Summary

It isn’t easy to ride a mechanical bull. I lasted three seconds. It’s one of those things you think you’d be good at and when you try you realize it’s like everything else: you need to work at it. Rennie Ament’s first book, MECHANICAL BULL, revels in those feelings: the intoxicating confidence of fantasy, the punchy fuck-it, the (often funny) reality check, the subsequent humbleness, and the dust-yourself-off-and-do-it-again. But it’s not that linear; MECHANICAL BULL is all of it all at once.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781734816792
ISBN-10:1734816791
Author:Rennie Ament
Publisher:Cleveland State University Poetry Center
Imprint:Cleveland State University Poetry Center
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:98
Release Date:1 October 2023
Weight:136g
Dimensions:193mm x 170mm x 10mm
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Critics Review

“Blithely unhinged, Rennie Ament’s Mechanical Bull gathers its utterances together from strange and varied areas of knowledge, while maintaining the kind of eye contact that makes my nervous giggling give way to a silence in which I can’t help but see how the poems’ words align with the world I thought I knew. With casually excellent technique, Ament wriggles in and out of linguistic constraint, in contortions that leave my mind glistening with the residue of all that’s been touched: history, theology, horses, grief, beef jerky. What I am trying to say is this book is actually beautiful. You’ll feel it in your throat.” –Heather Christle“It isn’t easy to ride a mechanical bull. I lasted three seconds. It’s one of those things you think you’d be good at and when you try you realize it’s like everything else: you need to work at it. Rennie Ament’s first book, Mechanical Bull, revels in those feelings: the intoxicating confidence of fantasy, the punchy fuck-it, the (often funny) reality check, the subsequent humbleness, and the dust-yourself-off-and-do-it-again.” –Sommer Browning

About The Author

Rennie Ament

Rennie Ament’s work has appeared in The Literary Review, Poetry Northwest, DIAGRAM, Sixth Finch, Colorado Review, West Branch, and other journals. A nominee for both the Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets, she has received support from Millay Arts, the Saltonstall Foundation, the New York State Summer Writers Institute, the Center for Book Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center. She lives in Maine.

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