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|   |   | Call the Interruptions DaysBy Jeremy Sigler.
“These poems are not so much sexy but full of love, I think. In fact, that might be what the rhyming is all about…the safety of love” —Eileen MylesIn his eighth book of poetry, Jeremy Sigler returns to an earlier style of his writing with poems that are lyrical: like verses in a song, with short, cropped lines. Playing with convention in their use of slant rhyme and imagery of city life or time spent at the Jersey Shore, they are occasionally populated by humans, or an encounter with a person. But most often, their introspection carves out a solitary place within the poet’s private headspace. Almost by chance, words seem to fall down a trapdoor of consciousness and appear immaculately on the naked white page. Abstract and autonomous, the poems could have been written from inside an asylum or a desert island—or marooned in the heart of Brooklyn. As the book’s title suggests, Sigler has filtered out the distractions of everyday news and noise and honed in on something vulnerable, individualistic and honest. Jeremy Sigler (born 1968) is a poet, critic and teacher based in Brooklyn, New York.
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| Call the Interruptions Days Published by Hunters Point Press. By Jeremy Sigler. “These poems are not so much sexy but full of love, I think. In fact, that might be what the rhyming is all about…the safety of love” —Eileen Myles In his eighth book of poetry, Jeremy Sigler returns to an earlier style of his writing with poems that are lyrical: like verses in a song, with short, cropped lines. Playing with convention in their use of slant rhyme and imagery of city life or time spent at the Jersey Shore, they are occasionally populated by humans, or an encounter with a person. But most often, their introspection carves out a solitary place within the poet’s private headspace. Almost by chance, words seem to fall down a trapdoor of consciousness and appear immaculately on the naked white page. Abstract and autonomous, the poems could have been written from inside an asylum or a desert island—or marooned in the heart of Brooklyn. As the book’s title suggests, Sigler has filtered out the distractions of everyday news and noise and honed in on something vulnerable, individualistic and honest.
Jeremy Sigler (born 1968) is a poet, critic and teacher based in Brooklyn, New York.
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