This Is Not a Skyscraper
By (Author) Dean Kostos
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
23rd September 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.54
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 8mm
181g
This Is Not a Skyscraper examines New York City through a surrealist lens. Like the title of Magritte's painting, "This is not a pipe," these poems question perceptions of the metropolis. While NYC entices talents that swarm its stages, museums, runways, and readings, throngs of outsiders live on the city's margins, silenced. Among the grote
Most of his poems are also lyrical, with striking imagery. Here is a poignant description of a Coney Island sideshow performer in the beginning lines of Scorpion Cowboy, from This is Not a Skyscraper.
How does he tend to the bodys needs Clunk! His pincers thud like sand-filled shoes. Making his mothers body bleed
when he was a boy, he swore hed mask his thalidomide shame like a bruise.
-Sharon Olinka
Dean Kostos's collections include Rivering, Last Supper of the Senses, The Sentence That Ends with a Comma (taught at Duke University), and Celestial Rust. He edited Mama's Boy and Pomegranate Seeds. His work has appeared in leading journals: Boulevard, Chelsea, Cimarron Review, Cincinnati Review, Southwest Review, Western Humanities Review, and on Oxygen.com. Having taught at Wesleyan, The Gallatin School, and The City University of New York, he also wrote a libretto for Voices of Ascension, and his poem, "Subway Silk," was translated into a short film by Jill Clark.