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Bijoux in the Dark
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New poems from John Yau released in April of 2018. At the conclusion of Bijoux in the Dark, John Yau states, “I did not write a hauntingly beautiful book.” A line that contrasts with the book’s int...
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01 April 2018

New poems from John Yau released in April of 2018. At the conclusion of Bijoux in the Dark, John Yau states, “I did not write a hauntingly beautiful book.” A line that contrasts with the book’s introductory poem, in which hauntings and beauty abound. With all of Bijoux in the Dark, the answer is multifaceted as Yau disavows pretension and expectation and instead heeds a candor beyond categorization. Sonnets and pantoums abound alongside graffiti and Top Ten lists. Yau’s work veers from satire, ekphrasis, and homage to imagined histories, surreal dimensions, and Egyptology. The book’s list of characters includes Albrecht Durer, Hieronymus Bosch, Francis Bacon, Mark Wahlberg, Donald Trump, Dante, and Meng Chiao. Yet, from this miscellany there comes an ingenious whole deft in its wit and bite. Here John Yau is at home with the quirky and the profound, and any combination thereof.
Price: $14.00
Pages: 135
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Letter Machine Editions
Publication Date:
01 April 2018
Trim Size: 7.00 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9780988713789
Format: Paperback
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POETRY / General
John Yau has published books of poetry, fiction, and criticism. His latest poetry publications include a book of poems, Further Adventures in Monochrome (Copper Canyon Press, 2012), and the chapbook, Egyptian Sonnets (Rain Taxi, 2012). His most recent monographs are Catherine Murphy (Rizzoli, 2016), the first book on the artist, and Richard Artschwager: Into the Desert (Black Dog Publishing, 2015). He has also written monographs on A. R. Penck, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol. In 1999, he started Black Square Editions, a small press devoted to poetry, fiction, translation, and criticism. He was the Arts Editor for the Brooklyn Rail(2007–2011) before he began writing regularly for Hyperallergic Weekend. He is a Professor of Critical Studies at Mason Gross School of the Arts (Rutgers University).