University Press of Colorado, 2019 eISBN: 978-1-885635-70-9 | Paper: 978-1-885635-69-3 Library of Congress Classification PS3611.R53 Dewey Decimal Classification 881.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A magnifier praises what’s larger and a magnifier concentrates poisons. Brandon Krieg’s Magnifier is a book of spirits invoked by destroyers. It trains its gaze on the deep dependencies we are urged daily to hide from ourselves and interrogates the ways we insulate ourselves from the environmental and social degradations we perpetrate, often at many removes. Magnifier is a book of systems of our collective making that have taken on a life of their own, which we pretend to control. It is a book mourning Romanticism’s naiveté, even as it cannot help but engage in a search for meanings not commercial or ideological in the more-than-human world. And yet, the poems in Magnifier refuse to let slip from their focus the human everywhere, or to retreat into a mystifying “wilderness.” If a maple seed is to astonish, it must do so in the neighborhood of a reactor. Formally various, balanced on the edge of order and chaos, the poems in Magnifier cry out for “something more” from the “nothing but” even as they zero in on the damage we have done.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Brandon Krieg is the author of two previous collections of poetry, In the Gorge (Codhill Press, 2017) and Invasives (New Rivers Press, 2014). He teaches at Kutztown University and lives in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, with his spouse, Colleen O'Brien, and their son.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Contents
Part One
Comedy of Mirrors
In Case of Loss
Reliance Inventory
Users with Access
Stranded at Alpha
Part Two
Arrival at the Complex
Winter Asylum
Constructing a Center
Tracing the Grooves
All Forks
February Twenty-Ninth
Riddled Territory
Coda: Spring
Part Three
Wrecked Eclogue
Walks Scribbled over Scribbled over Walks
Two Notes
Sick Georgic
Part Four
Litany
One Unlearning
Sieve
Unfastening
Interjection
Coat
Reed
In the Preserve
Notes
Acknowledgments
AWARDS The Colorado Prize for Poetry
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University Press of Colorado, 2019 eISBN: 978-1-885635-70-9 Paper: 978-1-885635-69-3
A magnifier praises what’s larger and a magnifier concentrates poisons. Brandon Krieg’s Magnifier is a book of spirits invoked by destroyers. It trains its gaze on the deep dependencies we are urged daily to hide from ourselves and interrogates the ways we insulate ourselves from the environmental and social degradations we perpetrate, often at many removes. Magnifier is a book of systems of our collective making that have taken on a life of their own, which we pretend to control. It is a book mourning Romanticism’s naiveté, even as it cannot help but engage in a search for meanings not commercial or ideological in the more-than-human world. And yet, the poems in Magnifier refuse to let slip from their focus the human everywhere, or to retreat into a mystifying “wilderness.” If a maple seed is to astonish, it must do so in the neighborhood of a reactor. Formally various, balanced on the edge of order and chaos, the poems in Magnifier cry out for “something more” from the “nothing but” even as they zero in on the damage we have done.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Brandon Krieg is the author of two previous collections of poetry, In the Gorge (Codhill Press, 2017) and Invasives (New Rivers Press, 2014). He teaches at Kutztown University and lives in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, with his spouse, Colleen O'Brien, and their son.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Contents
Part One
Comedy of Mirrors
In Case of Loss
Reliance Inventory
Users with Access
Stranded at Alpha
Part Two
Arrival at the Complex
Winter Asylum
Constructing a Center
Tracing the Grooves
All Forks
February Twenty-Ninth
Riddled Territory
Coda: Spring
Part Three
Wrecked Eclogue
Walks Scribbled over Scribbled over Walks
Two Notes
Sick Georgic
Part Four
Litany
One Unlearning
Sieve
Unfastening
Interjection
Coat
Reed
In the Preserve
Notes
Acknowledgments
AWARDS The Colorado Prize for Poetry
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