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Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Brampton, ON

From Frederick Seidel

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Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Brampton, ON

From Frederick Seidel

Current price: $19.00
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Size: 0.26 x 8.5 x 0.34

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The best American poet writing today* The title itself-a parody of a threat, something the monster under the bed might grunt-manages to capture the weird dialectic of Mr. Seidel's black comedy: He is scary, but funny, but still scary . . . You would have go back to confessional masters like Lowell and Berryman to find poetry as daringly self-revealing, as risky and compelling, as the best of Frederick Seidel's. -*Adam Kirsch, The New York SunThe poems in Ooga-Booga are [Seidel's] richest yet and read like no one else's: They're surreal without being especially difficult, and utterly unpretentious, suffused with the peculiar American loneliness of Raymond Chandler . . . [The poem 'Barbados'] is the loveliest Seidel has written to date, and he's perfected the subtle rhythms and rhymes that rocket the stanzas forward like his Ducati 916 SPS. While I can think of a more likable book of poems, I can scarcely imagine a better one. -Alex Halberstadt, New York magazine[Ooga-Booga is] as beguiling and magisterial as anything [Seidel] has written. I can't decide whether Seidel has more in common with Philip Larkin or John Ashbery, but the fact that he can prompt such a bizarre question is more revealing than any possible answer. -Joel Brouwer, The New York Times Book Review | Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The best American poet writing today* The title itself-a parody of a threat, something the monster under the bed might grunt-manages to capture the weird dialectic of Mr. Seidel's black comedy: He is scary, but funny, but still scary . . . You would have go back to confessional masters like Lowell and Berryman to find poetry as daringly self-revealing, as risky and compelling, as the best of Frederick Seidel's. -*Adam Kirsch, The New York SunThe poems in Ooga-Booga are [Seidel's] richest yet and read like no one else's: They're surreal without being especially difficult, and utterly unpretentious, suffused with the peculiar American loneliness of Raymond Chandler . . . [The poem 'Barbados'] is the loveliest Seidel has written to date, and he's perfected the subtle rhythms and rhymes that rocket the stanzas forward like his Ducati 916 SPS. While I can think of a more likable book of poems, I can scarcely imagine a better one. -Alex Halberstadt, New York magazine[Ooga-Booga is] as beguiling and magisterial as anything [Seidel] has written. I can't decide whether Seidel has more in common with Philip Larkin or John Ashbery, but the fact that he can prompt such a bizarre question is more revealing than any possible answer. -Joel Brouwer, The New York Times Book Review | Ooga-booga by Frederick Seidel, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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