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David McGimpsey''s fifth collection of poems takes to new levels
the melding of the deeply personal and the culturally popular that
drove his acclaimed book Sitcom (nominated for the A. M. Klein
Prize for Poetry) - this is confessional poetry as written by a
chronic trickster and a committed liar. Written in part as an
homage to the poetic idols of his youth, John Berryman and Robert
Lowell, Li''l Bastard is a collection of ''chubby sonnets'' -
sixteen-line poems organized in eight twenty-poem sequences - that
explore the poet''s obsessions and engagements with America and
Canada, popular culture, love and death, aging, baseball and beer
and Barnaby Jones. Adopting a wild array of tone and artistic
strategies, from picaresque to fantasy, to observational humour and
the simple song lyric, these poems map the poet''s midlife crisis
on a wild flight that touches down in Montreal, Chicago, Nashville,
Texas and Los Angeles. Poignant and often achingly funny, Li''l
Bastard will no doubt cement McGimpsey''s status as a beloved and
ever-surprising original. ? ''McGimpsey writes descriptively,
singing the world as it actually is … A truly inclusive and
scrupulous feast, caloric, chaotic and free.'' - National Post
''McGimpsey''s unruly, uncontained poems marry formal ingenuity and
a raucous, hilarious sensibility. He''s also unafraid to poke at
the eyes of our more inflated literary pretensions.'' - Quill and
Quire ''Hilarious and brilliant … These chubby sonnets spill
ingenuity over their waistbands.'' - Winnipeg Free Press''If
you''re into poetry, you should be reading David McGimpsey. Not
because his books are hilarious - which they are - but because his
writing brims with a charming honesty that is both infectious and
refreshing.'' Geist Magazine ''Li''l Bastard, is what The Dream
Songs might have been if John Berryman had been drunk on McDo
milkshakes instead of alcohol … McGimpsey is the master of
effortless irreverence. Where other poets exert themselves looking
for ways to innovate, he skewers lyrical earnestness on the one
hand and high-brow reinvention of the wheel on the other, while
still responding to poetic tradition and forging his own path away
from the mainstream.'' - Montreal Review of Books ''The writing is
creative, funny, and reveals the sometimes innocent, sometimes
tragic, pleasures of reading and writing. McGimpsey is obviously
having a lot of fun, and so are we.'' - The Rover ''Achilles and
Odysseus may have seen more action, but they''re less funny than
David McGimpsey.'' - Edmonton Journal