"Under all the surfaces, is where these zany, ever-present poems roam. You have to pay close attention, reading, to catch up to the riddle and its revelation here. Hernandez is not fooling around, but this book brilliantly fools with our expectations and inability to focus on what's in front of us."
--Carol Muske-Dukes, The Huffington Post

"Under all the surfaces, is where these zany, ever-present poems roam. You have to pay close attention, reading, to catch up to the riddle and its revelation here. Hernandez is not fooling around, but this book brilliantly fools with our expectations and inability to focus on what's in front of us."
--Carol Muske-Dukes, The Huffington Post

"Ultimately, the lyrics in Hoodwinked read as odes to mortality. They marvel nonstop, unsentimentally, and with necessary ambivalence, at the world as given and the human inability to consistently rise to the exhausting challenge of making every second count. These poems constantly acknowledge that 'all flesh is grass.' They make us hear the wondrous, terrifying hum of impending obliteration, while at the same time never growing immune to beauty, never ceasing to be curious about what the grass itself makes of our common temporal conundrum." —Amy Gerstler, from the introduction Inherent untrustworthiness—of received opinion, the trompe l’oeil deceptions of nature, and the workings of our own unfaithful minds—is given its proper menace in David Hernandez’ Hoodwinked. In poems that range from the backyard to Iraq and back again, Hernandez disturbs the surface of contemporary life to reveal barely submerged worlds that, impossible to fathom, make fools of us all.
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Hernandez' third collection is blunt and undeceived. His odes to mortality are laced with wit and sadness rising like helium.
1 Questions About Butterflies Fooling the Buffalo Trompe L’Oeil Moose in Snow D.F.W. Remember It Wrong Proof Why Maggots Flipbook American Water Mosul 2 Everything I’m About to Tell You Actually Happened Self-Portrait with Baby Possum I Made a Door At the Post Office Supermarkets This Large Panoramic Obituary Kindergarten Snowman Hornet’s Nest Closer 3 Man with Swatter Victory Song Challenging Mud (1955) Doomed (1975) Retirement Home Melee at the Salad Bar The Body You’re Suited-up In Phantom Limb Married And Hangover Housefly 4 The Pompous Man Mosh Against Erosion Head Case Velvet On Aggression Fear and Logic Road Trip The Big Nothing, or the Gap Between David Letterman’s Teeth
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$3000 marketing and publicity budget Advertising in Poets & Writers, Writer's Chronicle, Rain Taxi Review of Books Promotion on the author's website (http://www.davidahernandez.com/) Publicity and promotion through the author's contacts Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to contacts on Sarabande database as well as contacts Hernandez provides 200 postcards mailed to Hernandez's contacts Internet marketing campaign to include announcement on Sarabande national listserve as well as review copy mailing to online journals and blogs
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ISBN
9781932511963
Publisert
2011-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Vekt
141 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64

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David Hernandez: David Hernandez’s poetry collections include Always Danger (Southern Illinois University Press, 2006), winner of the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry, and A House Waiting for Music (Tupelo Press, 2003). His poems have appeared in Field, Ploughshares, The Threepenny Review, The Missouri Review, AGNI and The Southern Review. He is also the author of two YA novels, No More Us for You and Suckerpunch, both published by HarperTeen. David lives in Long Beach and is married to writer Lisa Glatt. Visit his website at www.DavidAHernandez.com.