See Jack : Pitt Poetry
(2009)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009
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ISBN/ISSN
9780822978251 MWT17107615, 0822978253 17107615
LANGUAGE
English
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"An artist who moonlights as a dentist. A worm who's eternal. A farmer who milks his cow to death. Not to mention the guy with a belly button for an eye. Russell Edson, self-named Little Mr. Prose Poem, returns with See Jack, a book of fractured fairy tales, whose impeccable logic undermines logic itself, a book that champions what he has called elsewhere 'the dark uncomfortable metaphor.' 'What better way to die,' he writes in the final prose poem, 'than waiting for the fat lady to sing in the make-believe of theater, where nothing's real, not the fat lady, not even death . . . ' See Jack may be Edson's best book yet-proof that his imaginative powers keep growing. What a deliciously scary thought!" -Peter Johnson

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