Feel Happier in Nine Seconds
By (Author) Linda Besner
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
1st June 2017
Canada
Paperback
80
Width 139mm, Height 203mm, Spine 6mm
I learned the secret of serenity
by waterboarding daffodils.
My Buddha is landfill.
My mantra choked
from a bluebirds neck.
Its ruthless, the pursuit
of happiness. Eighteen
seconds have elapsed.
This collection is a universe where minimalism and maximalism work in harmony. Ethics, economics, glamour and alternative physics are just a few of the vehicles Besner uses in her jaundiced pursuit of knowledge and joy. At the collections core is a series of brilliantly illuminated poems patterned on a scientific study of synaesthesia and Fisher Price refrigerator magnets. Besners courageous comparisons and musicality provide the critical happiness we all need.
Besners imagination doesnt appear to have an upper or outer limit Reading her poems is a bad trip and a transformational experience.
Ken Babstock
Besner is one of the funniest poets writing in this country.
National Post
Linda Besner's first book of poetry, The Id Kid, was published in 2011 by Vhicule Press and named as one of the National Post's Best Poetry Books of the Year. She is the former poetry editor of Hazlitt. She lives in Montreal.
Linda Besner: Linda Besners first book of poetry, The Id Kid, was published in 2011 by Vhicule Press and named as one of the National Posts Best Poetry Books of the Year. Her poetry and journalism have appeared in numerous magazines.