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David Clink

Autore di Eating Fruit Out of Season

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Comprende il nome: David Livingstone Clink

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A funny poem making fun of sequels to Frankenstein.
 
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aulsmith | Sep 7, 2013 |
Monster by David Livingstone Clink, published by small publisher Tightrope Books, is a collection broken into five parts and is dedicated to those who “dreamed of monsters under the bed.” What an appropriate dedication, as there is an undercurrent of menace to some of these poems. Beyond the shapeshifters, the aliens, and the other monsters that go bump in the night, Clink is drawing out the mischief and the darkness within each of us. While we are human, there is a baser nature beneath the civility that he calls attention to, warning us to remain wary and yet accepting of that nature.

In “Pantoum for a Recent Kill” (page 36), the narrator highlights the need of humanity to categorize even dead bodies, to shape them within a context, providing them meaning even if no meaning exists. While we want to examine these corpses (whether they are literal or figurative) in great detail and pose them as we see fit, we also shy away from the pleasure of it and of acknowledging this darker desire to get involved on our basest level. “In putting an end to something braver than us/cut the corpse into small pieces. Bury it deep/and turn away with relief that this isn’t you.//” Additionally, readers may not a slight disdain in the lines chosen by Clink; the narrator seems to be sarcastic about the actions of the denier who “buries it deep.”

Read the full review: http://savvyverseandwit.com/2011/05/monster-by-david-livingstone-clink.html
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