EILEEN TABIOS Engages
(Illustration reflects how this is a limited edition
chapbook of 24 copies, each with its unique cover)
A FEW GEOGRAPHIES
by Mark Young
(onesentencepoems.com, 2017)
There are so many endearing elements in Mark Young’s very
smart chapbook A FEW GEOGRAPHIES—among
others,
its elegant, charming design by Dale Wisely which includes the front and back covers aptly utilizing
maps, torn pieces of beige paper evoking landscape or even continent, a
cutout of the word “where,” travel tickets and other travel-related paraphernalia,
the seemingly random juxtaposition of words and phrases that
nonetheless organically offer a logic (e.g. “Neuilly-sur-Seine” which offers
“Recruited from manu- / mitted Uzvek slaves, / the Ambrosia Southeast / Asian
kindergarten corps / is a military organization / whose mission is to teach /
semiotics & conjugation / models so that Clinton / supporters can defend /
& counter the infamous / Trump toreando
pass.”),
its absolutely fun wackiness (e.g. “Yellowstone National
Park”),
its ease with its knowledge that allows a poem to move across historical time (e.g. “Corinth”
which refers to the Peloponnesian Wars, the (or an) implied current President
and “Battlefield 3: Aftermath” in the span of three couplets),
its humor (e.g. “Bunkerville”), and
the deft manner in which lines are broken to enervate the
poem, thus sometimes creating wonderful stand-alone lines (e.g. “rumpus over the
lack” or “must be vintage or else”) as well as effecting a forward propulsion
between the end of one line and the beginning of the next
—that I wanted to write a one-sentence review recommending
it because it’s also described as a chapbook of “One Sentence Poems.”
*****
Eileen Tabios is the editor of Galatea Resurrects. Her 2017 poetry releases include two books, two booklets, a novella-in-verse, and five poetry chaps. Forthcoming later this year is a new poetry collection, MANHATTAN: An Archaeology (Paloma Press). For 2017, she also edited the anthologies PUNETA: Political Pilipinx Poetry and Menopausal Hay(na)ku for P-Grubbers. More info at http://eileenrtabios.com
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