Unanimal, Counterfeit, Scurrilous: New Poems
By (Author) Mark Anthony Cayanan
Giramondo Publishing Co
Giramondo Publishing Co
1st April 2021
Australia
Paperback
128
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
160g
"His is either a well-oiled universe or a chaos huddled togetherhe's a mannish character, unanimal, counterfeit, scurrilous."
Unanimal, Counterfeit, Scurrilousis a work ofwilderudition and rococo elaboration, a collection of poems that loosely channelsthe dynamic of desire and inhibition in Thomas Mann's novella Death in Venice.The poems follows the trajectory of the ageing Aschenbach's pursuit of youth and beauty, transmuting his yearning and resistance into jittery flirtations with longing, decay and abandonment against a backdrop of political violence. The poems have an exuberant candour, formed by polyphonic allusions which enact the intersectionality of the speaker; by turns melodramatic, flirtatious, satirical. Like the tragic protagonist of Death in Venice,Cayanan's collectionmanifests a longing for extroversion sabotaged by its own will. It is a queer performance of anxiety and abeyance, in which the poems' speakers obsessively rehearse who they are, and what they may be if finally spoken to.
'An effusive yet metaphysical performance of 'unfinishable selves'with deft use of allusion, allegory and mythic structures, Cayanan's prepossessing new book is frequently revelatory: In truth, when life happens, it happens in the fourth person.' Toby Fitch