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The Revolver in the Hive

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The Revolver in the Hive takes place in the aftermath of tragedy, where grief is recognizable but contorted into unsettling forms. In this remarkable debut, Nicolas Hundley's poems chronicle with honesty-and often bitter humor-a harrowing journey through loss, death, and mourning. A widow "hauls a sack filled with the
limbs of statues," and mourners become "familiar as a pet is familiar, returning years later, / stitched up from experimentation."
Juxtaposing such incongruous images, Hundley creates uncanny worlds in which antiquated objects and characters coexist with those from a sinister future, in which wound-dressers and alchemists coexist alongside "heretical machines enacting misdeeds." Religion, fatherhood, and masculinity are all explored in Hundley's tales: A bicycle becomes the subject of worship, inventors act as parents to their machines, and an industrialized human reproduction takes place in factories.
In Hundley's hands, words clang together in startling ways, and the repetition of phrases and images leads to unexpected transformations. The poems brilliantly use dream logic to fuel their imagery, even as they call upon a variety of poetic forms-from the prose poem to the sonnet-to evoke literary traditions that recall the gothic
and the surreal. Moving and strange, Hundley's poems are unforgettable.

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ISBN: 9780823250875
Publication date: 20th March 2013
Author: Nicolas Hundley
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 63 pages
Series: Poets Out Loud
Genres: Poetry