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Gabriel Spera's Twisted Pairs explores the complexities and contradictions of modern life through vivid, emotionally charged poems. Spera probes both the radiance and ruthlessness of the natural world, finding glimpses of grace amidst grief. A runner-up for the 2022 Able Muse Book Award, Twisted Pairs paints a nuanced picture of the joy and sorrow inherent in the human condition.
PRAISE FOR TWISTED PAIRS:
Gabriel Spera's poetry offers many pleasures. It is superbly made, with lucid phrasing and vivid imagery, and with a sure but subtle command of a range of forms, including some of the poet's own invention. Its level of attentiveness is exemplary: no matter what Spera writes about-and Twisted Pairs engages a wide variety of subjects, as titles like "Airport Finches," "Baby Teeth," "Contagion," and "WORD SEARCH: Chemotherapy" might suggest-he always discovers the essential details in the material at hand, developing his lines in original and satisfying ways. Finally, its forthrightness is deeply moving: the speaker of these poems wrestles honestly with the challenges of living in "the neighborhood of loss" where we all dwell these days, with the intertwined joy and despair of existence, looking for what might be "hopeworthy." "The worst disaster, / though certain, is never quite the end of the world," as he concludes one poem. "And still / life comes teasing back." Twisted Pairs is an imaginative, intelligent, and powerful book.
-Michael McFee, author of A Long Time to Be Gone and That Was Oasis
To read Twisted Pairs is to savor both Gabriel Spera's personal experience and his technical confidence, disparate qualities which join to form a powerful and compelling pair. This collection, wide-ranging and deeply humane, offers celebration and elegy, testimony and surprises.
-Rachel Hadas, author of Love and Dread and Piece by Piece
Twisted Pairs holds in tension two antagonistic forces vital to our time: the unnaturalness of human desires in conflict with the inhospitableness of nature. A pandemic flares. Wars rage. Species collapse. The center cannot hold because there is no center. In satirical lyrics, meditations in envelope stanzas, and tragic narratives, Twisted Pairs argues for the power of bearing clear-eyed witness to atrocity and ecstasy alike. Taking comfort in the pleasures and rigors of his art, Spera utilizes what J. V. Cunningham called "the exclusions of a rhyme": the self-disciplining restraint and happy accidents afforded only by form. Spera turns his acute senses and tragicomic sensibilities toward subjects as varied as baby teeth, the global migration crisis, skateboarders, violent crime, and Alzheimer's disease, asking again and again what could possibly sustain us through this moment in which even "the past / is an invasive species."
-Brian Brodeur, author of Some Problems with Autobiography and Every Hour Is Late
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Gabriel Spera has published two collections of poetry. His first, The Standing Wave, was a National Poetry Series selection and received the 2004 Literary Book Award for Poetry from PEN USA-West. His second, The Rigid Body, was awarded the 2011 Richard Snyder Prize. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the City of Los Angeles, where he lives. Read more at www.gabrielspera.com.
Industry Reviews
Gabriel Spera's poetry offers many pleasures. It is superbly made, with lucid phrasing and vivid imagery, and with a sure but subtle command of a range of forms, including some of the poet's own invention. Its level of attentiveness is exemplary: no matter what Spera writes about-and Twisted Pairs engages a wide variety of subjects, as titles like "Airport Finches," "Baby Teeth," "Contagion," and "WORD SEARCH: Chemotherapy" might suggest-he always discovers the essential details in the material at hand, developing his lines in original and satisfying ways. Finally, its forthrightness is deeply moving: the speaker of these poems wrestles honestly with the challenges of living in "the neighborhood of loss" where we all dwell these days, with the intertwined joy and despair of existence, looking for what might be "hopeworthy." "The worst disaster, / though certain, is never quite the end of the world," as he concludes one poem. "And still / life comes teasing back." Twisted Pairs is an imaginative, intelligent, and powerful book.
-Michael McFee, author of A Long Time to Be Gone and That Was Oasis
To read Twisted Pairs is to savor both Gabriel Spera's personal experience and his technical confidence, disparate qualities which join to form a powerful and compelling pair. This collection, wide-ranging and deeply humane, offers celebration and elegy, testimony and surprises.
-Rachel Hadas, author of Love and Dread and Piece by Piece
Twisted Pairs holds in tension two antagonistic forces vital to our time: the unnaturalness of human desires in conflict with the inhospitableness of nature. A pandemic flares. Wars rage. Species collapse. The center cannot hold because there is no center. In satirical lyrics, meditations in envelope stanzas, and tragic narratives, Twisted Pairs argues for the power of bearing clear-eyed witness to atrocity and ecstasy alike. Taking comfort in the pleasures and rigors of his art, Spera utilizes what J. V. Cunningham called "the exclusions of a rhyme": the self-disciplining restraint and happy accidents afforded only by form. Spera turns his acute senses and tragicomic sensibilities toward subjects as varied as baby teeth, the global migration crisis, skateboarders, violent crime, and Alzheimer's disease, asking again and again what could possibly sustain us through this moment in which even "the past / is an invasive species."
-Brian Brodeur, author of Some Problems with Autobiography and Every Hour Is Late
Twisted Pairs
vii Acknowledgments
I.
5 Cold Blood
7 Blood Moon
8 Airport Finches
9 Hummingbird Nest
10 A Cormorant in Yangshuo
11 Scratch
12 Soft Shells
13 Reptilian
15 Crane Fly
16 Painted Ladies
II.
19 Baby Teeth
20 New Math
21 Paper Plane
22 Inheritance
23 Gymnastics School
24 Wishbone
25 Boys Don't Cry
26 Dishwasher
27 Freeway
28 Cholla
III.
31 Ark
33 AND
33 DNA
34 Roots
37 Green
38 The Sweep
39 Toxic Assets
40 Contagion
41 Aeneid
44 The Endlings
48 After Fire and Rain
IV.
51 Portrait
52 Skate Park, Venice Beach
53 Opportunity
55 Blessed
56 Memories of Rahway State
58 Forgotten
60 Throat
66 WORD SEARCH: Chemotherapy
67 E.T.
ISBN: 9781773491448
ISBN-10: 177349144X
Published: 8th March 2024
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 84
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ABLE MUSE PR
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 0.51
Weight (kg): 0.14
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