Obscenity and disruption in the early poetry of Dylan Krieger /
"This is the first full-length study of the radical poetry of Baton Rouge-based poet Dylan Krieger. Wickedly smart, iconoclastic, daring in their critiques of religion and contemporary culture, Krieger's poems rank with Allen Ginsberg's and Adrienne Rich's as the most provocative...
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New York :
Peter Lang,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- The landmine in the garden
- Obscenities of religion on the site of the body
- Giving godhead : performative poetics as a manifestation of trauma-induced inductive reasoning
- Dreamland trash and autobiographical cultural critique
- The broken body as an epistemological statement
- No ledge left to love : the broken body on an astral scale
- The ethical imperative of the mother wart.