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The Body is No Machine Seduced by words,
this poet thinks with her whole body. Gender bends so far the barriers
between us and within us shift and change. Each molting adult in these
poems flits like 'a luminaria guttering in the wind.' Music, art, genetics,
family, and myth samba together, this life a dance called 'survival of
the mutant most fit.' With great brio and wit, Jennifer Perrine's universe
expands, explodes, excites. Jennifer Perrine
is a poet of formal agility and surprise, with a command of language that
ranges from the spare to the luxuriously rampant, from the scientific
to the ecstatic. The Body Is No Machineindeed! Here we see the sensual
body in all its chameleon shades of gender and passion. These poems are
exact, intelligent, vivid, thrillinga first book to admire, and
a poet to watch. Jennifer Perrine's
The Body Is No Machine astonishes us with its deft balance of the
sensual and the intellectual. DNA encodes 'the soft, deliquescent/ contours'
of the self, which in love twists into 'gargoyle, cockatrice, glowing
benthic/ animal' (Coda, Codex, Codon"). The artichoke-'impenetrable'
flower with 'translucent tongues'-is the new, indeterminable identity
box to check on forms ("Gender Question #2"). In these lusciously
languaged poems, Perrine is as grimly witty in grief as in joy, and The
Body Is No Machine is a dazzling debut collection. "From humor to
sexuality, classic poetic forms to imagined encounters, Perrines
poems, like the titles in her first book, titillate, surprise, and amusegenerally
in the space of a few lines. . . . The book contains six sections. In
the first, a dirt-eating mother appears, a cannibalistic fetus, and a
dog-mauled daughter. Each poem engages the gullet, consumption, violence,
but in the midst of the struggle, the words are graceful." "Jennifer Perrine's
work is an astoundingly layered, connected book of poems, regardless of
the fact that it is her first book. To see an emerging poet with such
a sharpened, well rounded skill-set is an absolute rarity. The Body
Is No Machine has set the bar high for what is sure to be a career
to watch unfold." "The poems in
Jennifer Perrine's first book, The Body is No Machine, are muscular,
hard working poems . . . many require intense and sustained engagement
offer several readings before they yield much more than the shimmering
surface of Perrine's beautiful precise language." |
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