Took all this time to actually in fact bite our own tail to learn that
that hurts; I guess it was worth it. / Developed a taste for tails.
The prose poems of Ganymede's Dog startle myths back to life, whether
Ganymede's abduction by Zeus in the form of an eagle, his abduction by
a century's worth of Budweiser labels, Sophocles's boozy boy-chasing,
or the dancing plague of 1518. John Emil Vincent teases his materials
into surreal, joyous, dirty, sometimes gruesome animation. His
revelations arrive in the guise of other characters, and throughout,
there are dogs. Dog-themed philosophy, dog-headed saints,
dog-worshipping island rituals, and just plain dogs invite the reader
to puppy-pile with Petronius, Catherine the Great, and Saint
Christopher in a sapiosexual orgy with autocorrect handling the
towels. Deeply infused with gay culture and mythology, Ganymede's Dog
is a collection of smart, knowing, allusive, often ironic poems that
ponder the boundaries of legend and the privileges of youth and
beauty.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780228000594
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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