Acid Virga
By (Author) Gabriel Kruis
powerHouse Books,U.S.
Archway Editions
16th December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
112
Width 124mm, Height 178mm
Gabriel Kruis is a really formidable poet. Acid Virga is rather terrifying, also a tour de force and a formal breakthrough. . . a blend of narrative and lyric the way the mind is. . . ALICE NOTLEY
As wildly visionary as it is linguistically alive, Gabriel Kruiss Acid Virga drills down into the bedrock of American life to produce a book unparalleled in its exploration of how visionary experience and social upheaval collide in ways that are both transformative and annihilating. TOM SLEIGH
If youve ever been conscious, and felt a little disturbed about it, of life as ancient and ephemeral or that falling apart is an integral force, this is a book to read over and over. STACY SZYMASZEK
. . .a great affliction and affection inform Acid Virga, fast-moving with strophes like brisk moving cloud banks over the mind in your heart. MAJOR JACKSON
Meanwhile,
in el mal pais,
leaned out on mucinex,
mixing dexy cocktails
in the haloed pharmacy
of the car...
An unusually assured debut, Acid Virga is a memoir in verse cutting between a vivid Southwest upbringing and modern OHara hustle in New York City, deeply and seriously reckoning with the psychedelic heritage of religion and the psychological clarity of chemical consciousness. It is both thrillingly propulsive and dense enough to read again and again, always offering up something new. Language is boundlessly specific, evocative of states internal and external, reading at times like a melancholy memoir stuck between stations, an epic poem or even a philosophical tract, always a true and important record of our American lives as lived nowan endless and reliable ticker tape of the soul.
Gabriel Kruisis a New Mexican poet and educator living and writing in Brooklyn. He is a cofounder of Wendys Subway Reading Room and his work has been published inA Perfect Vacuum,PEN America Poetry Series,OmniVerse,The Brooklyn Rail,Atlas Review,Frontier Poetry, among others.