Synopsis:
Lush, surreal, cinematic, and imagistically precise, Geoffrey Nutter paints the world into his fifth collection of poems. His poems display a consciousness in awe of all matter, be it organic, mechanical, industrial, ornithological, or sartorial. Iridescent and sparkling, his poems are ornate wonders of language, each their own contained ecosystem and civilization.
Review:
"Whatever’s smuggled into these poems―the Petronas Towers, Afghanistan cliffs, Lugers and New Jersey―obeys the abstract logic at the heart of descriptive writing: the sweet ease of writing’s intangibility, its virtual tease."
―Adam Fitzgerald, The American Reader
"Poems about strawberries, battleships, and elevators begin on track and morph into burgeoning blossoms. The poems unfurl smoothly and astonishingly, 'winding toward a pinnacle.'"
―Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, The Brooklyn Rail
"Nutter is a poet whose hand rests on the rudder, but who is also confident enough to let his poem-ships follow the current underneath. It’s a movement similar to the way dreams progress...where the propulsive force of associative imagery leads each poem forward down the page."
―Michelle Taransky, Time Out Chicago
"Thank goodness for Geoffrey Nutter, whose poetry seems to be powered equally by sunlight, virtue, wonder, and humility...Geoffrey Nutter has handed us a book that records the motions of being human, enacting it in language that leads to a passionate feeling of overflow."
―Rain Taxi
"Like Italo Calvino meets Wallace Stevens meets William Gass with a dash of Kafka tossed in, Nutter’s writing has one foot planted firmly in reality and the other in the fantastical world of the poet’s imagination."
―Michelle Aldredge, Gwarlingo
"Whatever’s smuggled into these poems the Petronas Towers, Afghanistan cliffs, Lugers and New Jersey obeys the abstract logic at the heart of descriptive writing: the sweet ease of writing’s intangibility, its virtual tease."
Adam Fitzgerald, The American Reader
"Poems about strawberries, battleships, and elevators begin on track and morph into burgeoning blossoms. The poems unfurl smoothly and astonishingly, 'winding toward a pinnacle.'"
Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, The Brooklyn Rail
"Nutter is a poet whose hand rests on the rudder, but who is also confident enough to let his poem-ships follow the current underneath. It’s a movement similar to the way dreams progress...where the propulsive force of associative imagery leads each poem forward down the page."
Michelle Taransky, Time Out Chicago
"Thank goodness for Geoffrey Nutter, whose poetry seems to be powered equally by sunlight, virtue, wonder, and humility...Geoffrey Nutter has handed us a book that records the motions of being human, enacting it in language that leads to a passionate feeling of overflow."
Rain Taxi
"Like Italo Calvino meets Wallace Stevens meets William Gass with a dash of Kafka tossed in, Nutter’s writing has one foot planted firmly in reality and the other in the fantastical world of the poet’s imagination."
Michelle Aldredge, Gwarlingo
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