A vital breath of life arrives in American poetry with Synthetic Jungle, the latest collection from acclaimed poet Michael Chang. With poems in a register both hilarious and scathing, Synthetic Jungle effortlessly bashes convention while simultaneously rebuilding the language we use to communicate our fears and joys.
Synthetic Jungle is a collection written by a brilliant jester who winks at you as you catch their every reference before sharing a laugh at your own self-satisfaction. Themes of identity, sexuality, and literacy play out in a dizzying rhythm of microtheaters. Readers will find themselves giggling, snorting, and guffawing their way through this work: whether at a repudiation of the literary landscape or a critique of a failing justice system, to laugh along with Chang is to recognize your mistakes and, ultimately, grow from them.
Fractal and kinetic in the quick-witted spirit of John Ashbery and Emily Dickinson, Chang's tender poems dance around, between, and through the personal and philosophical. Synthetic Jungle is as sweet as it is grand, and beneath its sarcastic grin reverberates an immense, open heart.
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https://t.co/Iq0IG1pwLf Fence editors Michael Chang and Jason Zuzga with others you can read about at this link Monday May 22 on the publication of Chang's SYNTHETIC JUNGLE.
ISSUE 17 IS HERE! 💫 Read it at link below. Publishing fresh work that resists the status quo.
🌵🗣️ Playful, critical, and intimate, Michael Chang’s @mchangpoet poetry stands out as a vital sea change on the American poetry scene. Check out the new interview by @ZIssenberg live on our website! SYNTHETIC JUNGLE is now available through Northwestern University Press. https://t.co/LNX9kQ48Wz
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Happy pub day to our March 2023 publications! 🔥 Covers of The Heresies of Jan Patocka: Phenomenology, History, and Politics by James Dodd, Synthetic Jungle: Poems by Michael Chang, God Went Like That: A Novel by Yxta Maya Murray https://t.co/aELgM2uLrg