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Falling in the Direction of Up

Falling in the Direction of Up


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This, the first full-length poetry collection by Kurt Luchs (author of Its Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye), contains enough references to the present moment to signal that it was written in this century, but otherwise it seems almost a book from a different era, specifically, that of the innovative American poetry of the sixties and seventies. The author has clearly been inspired by the free verse of Robert Bly, W.S. Merwin, James Tate and Charles Simic, among others. However, his voice remains very much his own: lyrical, direct, mysterious, funny and awestruck by turns, often in the same poem. There is nothing trendy or up-to-date about these poems, which may be why so many of them feel both fresh and timeless. He divides the book into four sections forming a loose sort of arc. The opening section, Feral Grief, recounts a brutal and loveless childhood endured with his siblings, a dark tale he tells without self-pity and with flashes of savage humour and grace. One of these poems, Suzie, about a memorably awful family dog, won the 2019 Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest. The second part, Night and Morning, shifts the mood into the light with closely observed nature lyrics and meditations. Section three, The Sound of Water, appears to be a catch-all housing the surreal, the satirical and the spiritual, a kind of literary thrift store window where a comic swipe at the false promise of shampoo-conditioner sits comfortably next to a heartfelt tribute to J.S. Bach. He concludes with a powerful section that shares its crookedly optimistic title with the book itself, Falling in the Direction of Up. These are striking love poems that range from joyful to mournful to sensual to bemused -- again, sometimes all at once -- sharply written and revealing the redemptive power of the human spirit. Taken together, these accomplished verses read less like a first book than like the work of a poet writing at the height of his powers, what James Wright called the poetry of a grown man.

About the Author :
Kurt Luchs was born in Cheektowaga, New York, grew up in Wheaton, Illinois, and has lived and worked all over the United States. After years of writing humor for the New Yorker, the Onion and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, among others, he returned to his first love, poetry, like a wounded animal crawling into its burrow to die. His most recent work includes FALLING IN THE DIRECTION OF UP (Sagging Meniscus Press, 2021). In 2017 Sagging Meniscus Press published his humor collection, IT'S FUNNY UNTIL SOMEONE LOSSES AN EYE (THEN IT'S REALLY FUNNY), which has since become an international non-bestseller. In 2019 his poetry chapbook One of These Things Is Not Like the Other was published by Finishing Line Press, and he won the Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest, proving that dreams can still come true and clerical errors can still happen.

Review :
All these years later I still ponder it, / the mystery of evil, Luchs writes, and in a series of moving, brave, and honest poems speaks of childhoods feral grief, the cruelty of his fathers belt, of the stormtrooper in fur, Suzie, who would bite anyone. Never self-pitying, Luchs poems offer the earned wisdom that to forget would be to lose yourself / and everything that made you. Weathering Rudy, the neighbor who abhors dogs but operates a kennel, the man driving a red Mustang with abuse on his mind, and a father who plays Hitlers Inferno, Volumes 1 and 2 for Christmas has made Luchs a poet. Although he offers this advice: grow your own shell / and carry it with you always, Luchs removes his shell and translates experience into darkly quirky and deftly crafted poems. And then, the collection moves stunningly when Luchs is taken unawares by love. In one of the several beautiful love poems, we are tenderly told that whatever it is we believe we are doing, / we are always either falling to earth / or falling in the direction of up. / I will fall that way if you will fall with me, /and it occurs to me now that two hands / holding each other almost make a wing. I urge you to take this book in both hands and allow yourself to fall into it, to fall in love with it, to fall in the direction of up. Marion Starling Boyer, author of The Sea Was Never Far Kurt Luchs gives us the blown-out chambers of his heart in his new collection Falling in the Direction of Up. The poems are as muscular as they are graceful, packing a punch that leaves one breathless. They are wrenching and savage in their veracity. With language that is both familiar and surprising in imagery and turns of phrase, Luchs explores his life with a stick of dynamite instead of a flashlight. His personal history works its way into ones bones with a controlled, humming syntax. There is compulsion and hunger here, and a soft place, too, where a kind of silent wisdom finds itself grounded. Hold on tight when reading this collection, hold tight and then let go. Lenny DellaRocca, Founder, Co-Publisher, South Florida Poetry Journal


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781952386077
  • Publisher: Sagging Meniscus Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Sagging Meniscus Press
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 98
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1952386071
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 166 gr


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