by Frederick Seidel (Author)
A stunning new collection from a "beguiling and magisterial" poet (The New York Times Book Review)
This is the End of Days.This is what we've been waiting for always.
I walked over to the Hudson River, heading for Mars.
Each poem of mine is a suicide belt.
I say that to my girlfriend Life.
Peaches Goes It Alone, Frederick Seidel's newest collection of poems, begins with global warming and ends with Aphrodite. In between is everything. Peaches Goes It Alone presents the sexual and political themes that have long preoccupied Seidel--and thrilled and offended his readers. Lyrical, grotesque, and elegiac, Peaches Goes It Alone adds new music and menace to Seidel's masterful body of work.
Author Biography
Frederick Seidel's many books of poems include The Cosmos Trilogy, Ooga-Booga, Poems 1959-2009, Nice Weather, and Widening Income Inequality, all published by FSG.
Number of Pages: 112
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.1 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: December 10, 2019