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Many Hats
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With an epigraph from Max Ernst's 1920 collage, "The Hat Makes the Man," Schneider invokes the dada-esque spirit of European artists and writers a century ago. Each hat-from "Fedora" to "Tuque"-triggers a round of lexical play, touching many pages of western culture along the way.
Stylistically, unlike much contemporary American poetry, these "hats" rely almost not-at-all on "confessional" narrative. The autobiographical "I" seldom speaks. "Exuberance is beauty," declared William Blake. Drawing from pop culture, including movies, novels and cartoons, Schneider injects-as he says in "Stovepipe" -a dose of exuberance into the body of the world.
----- Early Praise -----
In Mike Schneider's new collection, Many Hats, moments of sharp self-interrogation break through the surface of playful, pop-culture-saturated poems titled for a variety of different hats. Schneider is quick-witted, and his deft handling of language heightens the poems' music. Surveying the role the titular hats play in twentieth-century cinema, he highlights the relationship between whimsy and contemplation. -Speer Morgan, editor, The Missouri Review
With Mike Schneider's brandishment of hats, I've taken my fine time to see how each one fits. I recommend them-an education in headwear that's also an exercise in serious poetry-play. Original, entertaining, informative, memorable-joyfully creative, what else would we want a collection of poems to be? To Schneider and these poems, I take my hat off. -Jeff Worley, Kentucky Poet Laureate (2019-2020)
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
42
Release Date:
2025-05-15
Publication Date:
2025-05-15
Publisher:
The Poetry Box
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1956285881
ISBN13:
9781956285888
Weight:
107 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
3 cm
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