Madness
By (Author) Sam Sax
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
15th October 2017
12th October 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.54
Paperback
96
Width 140mm, Height 214mm
These brave, formally dexterous poems examine antiquated diagnoses and procedures from hysteria to lobotomy; offer meditations on risky sex; and take up the poet's personal and family histories as mental health patients and practitioners. Ultimately, Madness attempts to build a queer lineage out of inherited language and cultural artefacts; these poems trouble the static categories of sanity, heterosexuality, masculinity, normality, and health. sax's innovative collection embodies the strange and disjunctive workings of the mind as it grapples to make sense of the world around it.
Advance Praise for Madness:
[A] startling debut . . . I read Madness in a kind of fever, transported into its dreamscape of disorders, diagnoses, addictions, and procedures, shook by its lyrics of desire . . . [saxs] poems hit like sacred stimulants and wake the body from torpor. Diana Whitney, The San Francisco Chronicle
Exploring addiction, mental health, and the frailties of the human body, saxs formally agile work upends and reinvents the notion of normalcy, coaxing you closer with a kind of relentless, astral intensity. J. Mae Barizo, The Rumpus
"Madnessquestions the concept of madness and the actions taken in the name of its treatment . . . sax gives us work filled with human frailty, poignant memories, and contemplation." Kenyon Review
saxs voice is distinctly his own. His thrilling debut collection, Madness, ripples with a dark candor that seduces us even as we try to look away. Huffington Post
[A] quick-moving, wide-ranging collection. [saxs] poems sparkle and haunt.Publishers Weekly
[A] simmering debut . . . at once clinically precise and brazenly effusive, vulnerable, and extraordinarily daring, saxs poems redefine madness altogether . . . feral, soaring, and uncommonly beautiful. --Booklist
[A] beautifully concentrated howl of a book, a startling debut . . . coolly crafted . . . [sax is] refreshingly frank as he speaks out to us. A terrific first collection, highly recommended for poetry lovers. Library Journal
Madness is a wild, resolute book. An exposed, unbridled energy drives its emotional truths while virtuoso technique undergirds its formal and intellectual authority. Sections lead with poems entitled Psychotherapy and feature idiosyncratic songs, dramas and hallucinatory intensities. This is a fine, otherworldly madness. This is an ardent, vulnerable madness. This is an astounding debut. sam sax is an astounding poet. Terrance Hayes
I message you from the restive belly of these poems. I entered willingly, was knocked to my knees and gradually realized there was no way out. Behind some of these doors was sex that pulsed rampant and slipsilver; behind others were at least a dozen darknesses bulging frantically. However, this is not an urgent message. I do not desire rescue. I was born addicted to terror as lyric. This is a madness I relish. Patricia Smith
"These are poems so unapologetically fierce and filthy they are holy. Its so rare to read words that know they are pushed to the brink, bringing their reader to an edge that didnt exist before. Im astonished at the peculiarity and specificity of this poets visionit is a vision that encompasses all the other senses, which gathers and displays the senses its quite possible we didnt have before, or took leave of, or have yet to grow." - Brenda Shaughnessey
samsax is a queer Jewish writer and educator. He's received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts,Lambda Literary, The MacDowell Colony, the Blue Mountain Center, and the Michener Center for Writers. He's the winner of the 2016 Iowa Review Award and his poems have appeared inThe American Poetry Review,Gulf Coast,Ploughshares,Poetry, and other journals.