Bossa Nova: Poems by Brian Jerrold Koester

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“In this collection, Koester grapples with his brother’s suicide, and the poems are often stark portraits of loss and longing. Even in poems with ‘lighter’ subject matter, there is something ominous, like metal on your tongue. But I always finish this collection feeling full, having been fed.

 

“When first reading these poems, I was drawn to the highly defined images—’dust, fine and smooth as refined flour’—as well as images that clashed and were perplexing—’the shortest shadow of a star.’ What is the shortest shadow of a star? I don’t know, but I can see it. In terms of presentation, these poems are a great lesson in reduction. Each is reduced to its essentials. Sometimes, Koester will risk a reader’s failure to immediately comprehend a phrase in using only the necessary words. I like the risk, and it pays off.”

—Marley Stuart, Director, River Glass Books,
from an interview in The Blue Mountain Review issue 15

 

 

Third printing of fifty copies. 25% linen cover and text stock with an inset page of vellum. Saddle-bound, stapled. Poems from the collection originally appeared in AGNI, Louisiana Literature, Peacock Journal, Streetlight Magazine, Memoryhouse Magazine, and Poetry Pacific. Koester’s work has been nominated for the Best of the Net anthology and the Pushcart Prize.

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Weight 1 oz