Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2012-11-08
- Mått152 x 228 x 17 mm
- Vikt170 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor100
- FörlagCoffee House Press
- ISBN9781566893152
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Raymond McDaniel is the author of Saltwater Empire and Murder (a violet), a National Poetry Series selection. His writing appears in many magazines and in the anthology American Poets in the 21st Century. Born in Florida, McDaniel now lives in Ann Arbor, teaches at the University of Michigan, and writes for The Constant Critic.
- Secret Origins RevealedSaturn Girl / Imra Ardeen of Titan / super-telepathySaturn Girl / Imra Ardeen of Titan / super-telepathyLightning Lad / Garth Ranzz of Winath / super-lightningCosmic Boy / Rokk Krin of Braal / super-magnetismDuo Damsel / Luornu Durgo of Cargg / super-triplication powersPhantom Girl / Tinya Wazzo of Bgztl / super-intangibilitySuperboySuperboy Does Not Love Duo DamselChameleon Boy / Reep Daggle of Durla / super-shape-changingColossal Boy / Gim Allon of Earth / super-growthInvisible Kid / Lyle Norg of Earth / super-invisibilityStar Boy / Thom Kallor of Xanthu / super-inducement of massBrainiac 5 / Querl Dox of Colu / super-intelligenceBrainiac 5 Archives the News of the World that Was The Condemned LegionnairesSun Boy / Dirk Morgna of Earth / super-radianceShrinking Violet / Salu Digby of Imsk / super-diminutionColossal Boy Loves Shrinking VioletBouncing Boy / Chuck Taine of Earth / super-elasticityUltra Boy / Jo Nah of Rimbor / super-assortment of super-powersMon-El / Lar Gand of Daxam /Matter-Eater Lad / Tenzil Kem of Bismoll / super-digestionElement Lad / Jan Arrah of Trom / super-transmutationLight Lass / Ayla Ranzz of Winath / super?OrphansDream Girl / Nura Nal of Naltor / super-precognitionThe Menace of Dream GirlThe Weddings that Wrecked the LegionBrainiac 5 Pitches a Hypothesis FitThe Super-Stalag of SpaceGadget CatalogueFerro Lad / Andrew Nolan of Earth / super-ferrousKarate Kid / Val Armorr of Earth / super-karatePrincess Projectra of Orando / super-illusionistSensor Girl / Projectra of Orando / super-mysteriousShadow Lass / Tasmia Mallor of Talok IV / super-darknessInstructions for the Use of Telepathic PlugChemical King / Condo Arlik of Phlon / super-cataystTimber Wolf / Brin Londo of Zuun / super-acrobatTimber Wolf Loves Light LassWildfire / Drake Burroughs of Earth / super-energyTyroc / Tyroc of Marzal Island / super-weird yellsDawnstar / Dawnstar of Starhaven / super-trackingBlok of Dryad / super-stoneInvisible Kid II / Jacques Foccart of Earth / super-invisibility +Invisible KidsInstruction for the Use of Telepathic PlugWhite Witch / Mysa Nal of Naltor / super-spellcasterThe Persistence of EspionageWildire Loves DawnstarInstructions for the Use of Telepathic PlugMagnetic KidPolar Boy / Brek Bannin of Tharr / super-coldBrainiac 5 Drops the PlotInstructions for the Use of Telepathic PlugBrainiac 5 Models the Bottle City of Kandor 11Ferro Lad Memorial Action FigureSense-Maps of the United PlanetsShadow Lass Loves Mon-ElWhat to ExpectBrainiac 5’s Very Bad Valentine
"There's nothing like this stellar--and also interstellar--collection... These poems are like their comic book sources in many ways, all of them smart and most of them touching, but in one way most of all: pick it up and you won't want to put it down."--Stephen Burt "In Special Powers and Abilities, Raymond McDaniel takes as his subject the perpetual allure of adolescence, where, like Ben-Day dots, emotions are simple, modular, primary-colored...Out of these lurid tints and all-caps dialogue--the crude exuberance of youth--McDaniel constructs a subtle and haunting meditation on nostalgia, "stitched of silk & almost oblivion" and "the world to which you cannot return" is a universe in which unitards are donned for everyday wear and "foil" can be used as a verb. To be "alien" here is not to hail from an exotic planet, but instead to be stricken by adult self-consciousness: a --"mind, worn smooth by friction."--Monica Youn, National Book Award poetry finalist for Igntatz "McDaniel doesn't so much capture the voice of superheroes as he employs his special ability to render them--emotionally, psychologically--which is a super power in itself. These poems are at once sublime and imaginative, earthy and other worldly, philosophical and sensible. The future of myth and fable lies between these pages, a future we once believed "could be good, because/ once we believed a future could be.' Read these poems and believe again."--A. Van Jordan "Witty language fun for comic book fans and non-believers alike can be found in McDaniel's poetic homage to one of the greatest superhero teams in comics."--Shelf Awareness "The poems in this collection are fun, whimsical, but hiding within a secret identity... [McDaniel's] poems have the only superpower a poet ever needs; they have something to say."-- Pleiades "[T]hese poems, by turns affectionate and furious, animate the loves and inner lives of the perpetual superteens who make up the Legion ... Don't worry if you're not a Legion reader, though. McDaniel takes pains to open up the universe to those unfamiliar with it and many poems manage to function quite successfully as both exposition and poetry-no mean feat... The poems careen between clever rhetorical acrobatics ... and moments where language grows elastic, gorgeous, uncanny."--I09 "Special Powers and Abilities takes its inspiration from a long (and still!) running comic series about super-powered teenagers in a distant future. Through the intricate use of assorted poetic structures or devices, McDaniel investigates everything from teenage love triangles and last stands to mythological parallels and the limits of poetry and comics... I found the arrangement of poems both magnanimous and exciting."--BOMBlog "In Special Powers and Abilities, McDaniel--in vocabulary and forms moving between opulently whiz-band comics-inspired, deliberately and humorously mundane, and wistfully lyrical--narratives key episodes and the loves and yearnings of some of the characters. In the process, he finds in his source material a remarkable degree of pathos and insight."--Rain Taxi Review "McDaniel uses these somewhat obscure characters, particularly Brainiac 5, to simultaneously critique and examine the universe of the comic, and also the human frailties common even to superheroes ... McDaniel's affection for this comic-book world allows the reader to enter it with affection, too, and enjoy the poems whether or not they are familiar with the specifics of The Legion of Super-Heroes, or even comic book archetypes and tropes." --The Rumpus "McDaniel flexes his poetic muscles, making it clear that, as dedicated as he is to the history of the Legion, he is equally well versed in the subtleties of his craft... This collection is suffused with the wonder, excitement, disappointment, and grief felt periodically by many fans of long-running comic series. By its end many readers--comic fanatics and newcomers alike--may find themselves initiated into the Legion of Super-Heroes."--The Los Angeles Review