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Anon

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Lyrical, aphoristic poems that move between forms and consider tropes of narrative. 
 
The narrator of  Anon  opens the sluice gates of embittered confession and philosophical reproach to release a flood of extravagant lyricism. These poems at first submerge readers in the ecstatic rhythms of its music, then they turn to address the tropes of narrative, inviting readers to join in pursuit of major themes of the human condition. 
 
Steven Seidenberg employs a characteristically aphoristic style to manage multiple lines of inquiry at once. The resultant fragments navigate between testament and treatise, storyline and system, and in a manner that echoes the speculative vehemence of Samuel Beckett, Clarice Lispector, and Maurice Blanchot
 

112 pages, Paperback

Published July 6, 2022

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February 28, 2025
This book inspired me to a great extent. The powerful command of language here is enlivening and awesome. A professor gave me this book and I’ve never been the same. The virulent slime of these words have lived in my soul for years since reading. God bless Seidenberg
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