ATM by Christopher Salerno (2014, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherGeorgetown Review Press
ISBN-100615906176
ISBN-139780615906171
eBay Product ID (ePID)175203762
Product Key Features
Publication Year2014
Book TitleAtm
TopicGeneral
Number of Pages67 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
AuthorChristopher Salerno
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight5 oz
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisPoetry. "Christopher Salerno's ATM is a decadent refutation of Robert Graves' quip that 'there is no poetry in money, either.' The material world and the natural world stand side by side: a tulip planted not beside a river bank but beside a bank machine. The bank, like a tree, has branches. 'People are getting free shipping, and all the bees are gone.' Salerno rifles through our empty wallets to show how much we're missing. These poems are mystical transactions of body and soul, as dark as Faust and as illuminating." D.A. Powell", Poetry. "Christopher Salerno's ATM is a decadent refutation of Robert Graves' quip that 'there is no poetry in money, either.' The material world and the natural world stand side by side: a tulip planted not beside a river bank but beside a bank machine. The bank, like a tree, has branches. 'People are getting free shipping, and all the bees are gone.' Salerno rifles through our empty wallets to show how much we're missing. These poems are mystical transactions of body and soul, as dark as Faust and as illuminating."--D.A. Powell