Incarnate: The Collected Dead Man Poems - Dark Poetry Anthology for Gothic Literature Lovers & Halloween Reading" (如果原书有特定主题或作者,可进一步优化,例如:) "Incarnate: The Collected Dead Man Poems by [Author Name] - Gothic Horror Poetry Book for Macabre Readers, Perfect for Halloween & Dark Literature Enthusiasts" (使用场景部分强调适用人群和节日/氛围)
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The Dead Man, Marvin Bell’s brilliant poetic invention, is an overarching consciousness, alive and dead at once, defeating time. Mystical and anonymous, The Dead Man offers searing insight into the joys, as well as the catastrophes, of fluctuating cultural and political moments. Incarnate draws from all of Bell’s previous collections where The Dead Man appeared, and adds an abundant cache of new poems that resonate with “the dark matter and sticky stuff” of life. As David St. John writes in his introduction, “No voice in our poetry has spoken with more eloquence and wisdom of the daily spiritual, political and psychological erosion in our lives; no poet has gathered our American experience with a more capacious tenderness―all the while naming and celebrating our persistent hopes and enduring human desires….Remarkable for its eclectic and culturally diverse vision, Incarnate embodies a vivid world of poetic reflection unlike anything else in American poetry.”
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I've long been a casual fan of Marvin Bell's poetry, but only recently discovered his Dead Man Poems. And I have to say, I am captivated by them. Which is not the same as saying I understand them. I think they deliberately defy understanding. I think that's the point. But the language is rich and compelling and constantly surprising, and the form has an energy all its own. I keep thinking of how Ginsberg or Whitman might have written had they had a strong editor. There is a muscularity to the syntax here that keeps such excesses in check.Anyway, worth a read. I try to read one or two dead man poems a day, and let them steep in my subconscious.
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