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Poetry by M. Magnus
Date / Time: 6/20/2008 6:30 PM UTC
Verb Sap is smart, funny and absorbing -- makes you want to move around, read it out, a strange kind of aural knowledge. Magnus' writing calls up the familiar, even the absurd, and twists every observation or overheard fragment into a play of sustained revelations.
-Thalia Field
Reminiscent of 20th Century Russian absurdist poetry, with its wild wordplay and philosophic underpinning, Verb Sap’s 13th hour ruminations, break-of-day transpositions, and in-your-face midday tagging, make it irresistible work-a-day sneak reading. This book has a skewed rational or disorderly relationship to American Daily Life. It is itself a life-form—for the gobbling. Me, I broke it down by way of post-industrial nucleotides. To great effect. -Rodrigo Toscano
Word to the wise: read this love letter to what language can do for you. M. Magnus’ VERB SAP taps the very blood of language – the textures here get at the many-fingered roots, the “crossweave fabric” of rhizomatic namings that thrust ever outward, always “by way of a word.” Here, the “Elfic D’oracle” signifies how a “single word can change your life.”
-Lee Ann Brown
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