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Proprietary : Poems - Randall Mann

Proprietary

Poems

By: Randall Mann

Paperback | 16 May 2017 | Edition Number 1

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For years, Randall Mann has been hailed as one of contemporary American poetry's most daring formalists, expertly using craft as a way of exploring racy subjects with trenchant wit and aplomb. His new collection, Proprietary, depicts with the insights of a longtime insider the culture of corporate America, in which he's worked for years, intertwined with some of his tried-and-true subjects, including gay life in the wildly disparate worlds of San Francisco and northern Florida.

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"The poems in this collection... straddle the distance between a San Francisco of hedonistic pleasures and a San Francisco of corporate doublespeak. In echoing that earlier city, Mann evokes Thom Gunn, a noted San Francisco poet or even Baudelaire, a poet of raw urban desire. But in threading these poems about lust, longing and alienation through a brave new world of org charts and web portals, Mann imagines anew what it means to connect or to feel at a loss in the age of the Internet." -- Tess Taylor - NPR's 'All Things Considered'
"[I]n these poems, [Mann] is... a reluctant (if unrepentant) bricoleur-pilfering from Slack chats and Powerpoint slides, from vested options and IPOs, the enervating rhetoric of start-up culture, and fashioning from it a radical public art." -- Eric Smith - Literary Hub
"...Proprietary calls all ownership into question, especially ownership of the self: of one's time, body, and identity. Even proprietorship of the language used to describe (and thus "own") experience is undercut by Mann's trademark, subversive use of poetic meter and form." -- Gulf Coast
"From the board room to the back room, Mann dissects how we use language and negotiate our desire against the backdrop of the United States' corporate and material culture, while simultaneously reminding us not to lose sight of how that culture, or subsets of that culture, have shaped our understanding of ourselves." -- Boston Review
"Mann's oeuvre has always placed on display a narrow selection of scenes from gay male urban life, at once boisterous and lubed, anxious and ambivalent.... Proprietary shows Mann at his most incisive." -- Kenyon Review
"Mann thrives on the demands of constraint, the challenge of needing to go deep into a subject to find the rhyme, to maintain the integrity of the line, to render an experience with clarity, control, and concision. His work demonstrates a formal rigour not often seen in contemporary poetry, even in his free verse which, as Mann reminds us, is a formal choice." -- London Magazine
"Mann weaves personal lyric with corporate jargon, brand names, and unflinching sexuality in his slippery fourth collection... Late-20th-century nostalgia and office park lingo are sung as nursery rhymes, creating a poetics that modulates between stark and whimsical, syrupy and wry. The dreams of the past and realities of the present define the tension between these registers as a tech-obsessed San Francisco collides with the grotto of what was once a gay promised land." -- Publishers Weekly
"Mann has crafted a collection that is brutal and funny, poignant and honest in equal measure." -- The Arkansas International
"Mann is as fearless a poet as I've ever seen." -- Foglifter Journal
"In Proprietary, Mann offers us an endlessly complex, playful, and careful social commentary, wrought through his always-present-but-here-enhanced attention to line, to break, to grammar, to thought. To the things that make a poem succeed. The best endorsement of this book I suppose I can give is that it makes me thirsty for the next." -- 32poems
"Sonically, Mann is a master of formalist design with a witty sense for line-breaks. He is not one for an elliptical poetic. He represents perhaps the best in gay male poetry today, with a message of protest against corporate American life that is as relevant as it is timely. Mann's work should be admired for its ferocity, its craft, and its unabashedly gay point of view." -- Lambda Literary
"These are poems of the modern city, everyday poems and products of their environment, and the poet knows it. Anyone who's lived in large cities knows they can be unforgiving places; there's the occasional reprieve but, even (perhaps especially) when it promises a lot, Mann is typically conflicted." -- The Poetry School

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