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Average rating4.6
Richard Siken's *Crush*, selected as the 2004 winner of the Yale Younger Poets prize, is a powerful collection of poems driven by obsession and love. Siken writes with ferocity, and his reader hurtles unstoppably with him. His poetry is confessional, gay, savage, and charged with violent eroticism. In the world of American poetry, Siken's voice is striking.
In her introduction to the book, competition judge Louise Glück hails the "cumulative, driving, apocalyptic power, [and] purgatorial recklessness" of Siken's poems. She notes, "Books of this kind dream big. . . . They restore to poetry that sense of crucial moment and crucial utterance which may indeed be the great genius of the form."
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Favorites: • “Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out” • “Visible World” • “I Had a Dream About You” • “You Are Jeff”
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Took me 13 days to read these few 60 pages: Extremely dense reading. I would read a few poems before stopping and only picking it up days later. “A Primer for the Small Weird Loves” is my favorite.
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1 primary book2 released booksYale Series of Younger Poets is a 9-book series with 1 primary work first released in 1956 with contributions by Ansel Elkins, Richard Siken, and 8 others.