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"Feed is the fourth book in the Teebs tetralogy. It's an epistolary recipe for the main character, a poem of nourishment, and a jaunty walk through New York's High Line park, with the lines, stanzas, paragraphs, dialogue, and registers approximating the park's cultivated gardens of wildness. Among its questions, Feed asks what's the difference between being alone and being lonely? Can you ever really be friends with an ex? How do you make perfect mac & cheese? Feed is an ode of show more reconciliation to the wild inconsistencies of a northeast spring, a frustrating season of back-and-forth, of thaw and blizzard, but with a faith that even amidst the mess, it knows where it's going."-- show lessTags
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Wow!
Having recently (in the last 4 months) gotten back into poetry, I continue to be amazed by the poets I'm discovering. The poetry I learned in school (in the 90s), while pretty good, all followed a similar pattern and style. I really appreciate how much poetry has expanded to include different styles and poets.
Tommy Pico's poetry is like nothing I've read before. I love the irreverence, whit and also (sometimes) seriousness of their poems.
Having recently (in the last 4 months) gotten back into poetry, I continue to be amazed by the poets I'm discovering. The poetry I learned in school (in the 90s), while pretty good, all followed a similar pattern and style. I really appreciate how much poetry has expanded to include different styles and poets.
Tommy Pico's poetry is like nothing I've read before. I love the irreverence, whit and also (sometimes) seriousness of their poems.
A delight.
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