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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 178x110 mm, weight: 138 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: The Waywiser Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911379011
  • ISBN-13: 9781911379010
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 178x110 mm, weight: 138 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: The Waywiser Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911379011
  • ISBN-13: 9781911379010
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Poetry. LGBTQIA Studies. Winner of the 15th annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize, judged by Edward Hirsch. CLUB Q is a book of mid-American yearning for both exceptionalism and belonging. Beginning as a coming-out narrative, the poems track the story of a gay boy growing up in Colorado Springs, under the spectres of the U.S. military, megachurch Christianity, and chain-restaurant capitalism. As the speaker ages, he examines his complicity in his isolation and struggles to define community on his own terms. Through formal invention, high- and low-culture references, and deep wordplay, CLUB Q invites the reader to inhabit the precise imprecision of our human situation.

"CLUB Q is an elegant, unsparing book of inquiry, where 'curiosity / is the recognition of ignorance / as a kind of sickness.' One eyebrow cocked, queer as fuck, James Davis lays bare our various longings to connect, and the attendant absurdity: men in a hotel room who 'shared a queen / and left no stain;' the internet that, 'like water, / transmits the smell of blood in all directions.' This droll and formally promiscuous poet lets 'desire // italicize our somberest sentiments.' It's hard not to love this nerdy, sexy, vulnerable first book."-Randall Mann

"Reading James Davis' CLUB Q reminds me of slipping, long ago, into that mysterious Houston bar Marfreless (which literally possessed no address): once inside the utterly dark, soft ambiance, you felt your way through its space to settle onto the most forgiving of couches, down stiff drinks, luxuriate in the most animated and revealing of conversations. CLUB Q is one of the funniest and sharpest books of poems I've read in a long time. James Davis possesses a killer intellect, and his formal chops are bar none."-Cate Marvin

"In this incredible debut, James Davis catalogs the excesses and deficits of American culture, from the schlock of millennial childhoods (Fruitopia! Alpha-Bits! Street Fighter II!) to the confounding terms of our present moment, in which 'creative is a noun.' These ingenious poems tackle sticky questions about family and class, and what it means to be 'queer / in a military town where cadets / count out football scores in pushups.' They also celebrate letters and words themselves-the sheer abundance of language and the worlds it makes possible. CLUB Q is funny and wise, and it blew me away."-Caki Wilkinson

Foreword xi
Edward Hirsch
QUEST
Shout to the Lord
3(1)
The Dunes
4(1)
Faith
5(1)
This Poem Is So Middle-Class, It's Pathetic
6(1)
Personal
7(1)
Murray
8(1)
In Houston
9(1)
Spiritual Warfare
10(1)
Joel
11(1)
Club Q
12(1)
Mega Man
13(2)
The Human Situation
15(2)
Heart Smart
17(1)
Stick to the Subject
18(1)
We Are the World
19(1)
Gainesville Sestina
20(2)
Heaven's Gates, Hell's Flames
22(2)
The Weekend After
24(1)
Arcade-Scented Candle
25(1)
The Hobbyist
26(5)
QUERIES
Aa
31(1)
Ab
32(1)
Al
33(1)
An
34(1)
Ar
35(1)
As
36(1)
Ax
37(1)
Ba
38(1)
Bi
39(1)
El
40(1)
Em
41(1)
Ex
42(1)
Ha
43(1)
Id
44(1)
Is
45(2)
Om
47(2)
Qi
49(1)
Ta
50(6)
Us
56(1)
Za
57(4)
QUOTIDIAN
State of the Union
61(1)
American Gothic
62(1)
Unmentionables
63(1)
To the Observant Motorist Who Called Me Faggot
64(1)
Bingo
65(3)
gay4pay
68(1)
Teaching a Gay Poem
69(1)
Dating My Mom
70(1)
White Chickens
71(1)
Lemmings
72(1)
Magnavox Opus
73(2)
Episode 60
75(1)
Self-Portrait as Articulated Wall
76(1)
Sincerely, Chipotle
77(6)
Agate
83(2)
Diaristic
85(1)
This Poem Is a Gift to Myself
86(1)
A Brief History of the Denver Scrabble Club
87(2)
Between Home and Sexual
89(2)
A Note about the Author 91(2)
A Note about the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize 93