A Season in Hell with Rimbaud Dustin Pearson- Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781950774609,1950774600,2021042524,2021042525
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- ISBN 10: 1950774600
- ISBN 13: 9781950774609
- Author:Dustin Pearson
In pursuit of his brother, a man traverses the fantastical and grotesque landscape of Hell, pondering their now fractured relationship. The poems in Dustin Pearson’s A Season in Hell with Rimbaud form an allegorical travelogue that chronicles two brothers’ mutual descent into hell. When the older brother runs off by himself, the younger brother begins roaming Hell’s different landscapes in search of him. As he searches, the younger brother ruminates on their now fractured relationship: what brought them here? Can they find each other? Will their bonds ever be repaired? In the tradition of Virgil, Dante, Milton, Swift, Shelley, Joyce, Sarte, and especially Arthur Rimbaud, Pearson leads his speakers on a speculative, epistolary journey through the nether realm inspired by Christian beliefs and tradition. Drawing on the works of French Symbolists and the literary traditions of the American South, A Season in Hell with Rimbaud guides readers through an intimate rendering of one brother’s journey to find his lost and estranged brother, perhaps recovering a part of himself in the process.
Table contents:
- A Season in Hell with Rimbaud
- Regardless,
- Watching My Brother Sleep in Hell, a Memory Reminds Me This Too Is Bonding
- My Brother Outside the House in Hell
- A Dependency
- The Day I Told My Brother That Despite It All, I Found a Way to Be Happy
- Things I’ve Thought, Things I Do
- Pain on a Soft Surface
- Hell’s Conditions
- Dying Aspects
- A Forgetting Statement
- A Search Through Liquid Fire
- Whirling
- Beacon
- Lying Down
- Human Devices, Unsupervised
- The Breeze
- Hell Swallowed
- Sasquatch
- Prayers and Preservation
- Another Bed in Hell’s Ocean
- In Hell’s Ocean I Come upon a Man Wanting His Sons’ Approval
- At Some Point, Light Lets Through
- Fossil Fuel
- An Overgrowth Besides the Body
- In Hell’s Jungle, a Knock to No Eye
- My Brother’s Two Screams
- A Difference
- Things I’ve Thought, Things I Do
- A Scheme
- In the Center of Hell’s Jungle Is a Massive Tree
- Still a Loss
- Souls Side by Side
- Hell’s Wide Net
- Murky Water
- The World at Its Beginning
- Acknowledgments
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