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Hold Me Tight - by Jason Schneiderman (Paperback)

Hold Me Tight - by  Jason Schneiderman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><strong>In <em>Hold Me Tight</em>, Schneiderman takes on the anxieties of the personal and political climate with his unique blend of erudition, charm, humor, and earthiness.</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In five poetic sequences, Jason Schneiderman's <em>Hold Me Tight</em> considers life in a new age of anxiety as technology and violence inform new forms of selfhood and apocalypse seems always around the corner. Starting with a long poem about his own struggle to find peace, the collection is searingly grounded in the personal, anchored to Schneiderman's own life. The collection moves to a sequence of parables about wolves, which obliquely consider intractable political conflicts and the emotional fallout of relationships that are structured around predators and prey. The next sequences focus on technology and art, looking at how technologies extend the possibilities of the human body, which alters what it means to be human. A long set of poems about Chris Burden explore the artist's movement from the personal, self-inflicted violence of his early work to the larger questions of political violence that inform his later work. In the final sequence, Schneiderman imagines a series of "last things"--in which finality gives meaning to the people and things in question. In the end, Schneiderman's project invokes a kind of old fashioned humanism, embracing the ruptures in our contemporary ways of living and thinking.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Jason Schneiderman's poems are rife with a dark and gorgeous intelligence. If I compare them to a razor in an apple, please understand that I mean both the razor and the apple.<br /><strong>--Michael Cunningham, winner of the Pulitzer Prize</strong></p> <p>Jason Schneiderman's <em>Hold Me Tight</em> is a tour de force of risk and vulnerability. The images that populate this book--from wolves to submarines--show how every story we've ever been told (every fairy tale heard, every movie watched) becomes an internalized part of our reality. And that reality is made all the more real when we can talk about it. These poems read like a wrought conversation the speaker only wishes he could have: "I needed / that story once; I'm telling it to you now, / because I know I may need it again." And the discursive mode here always leads us to a place of surprise, a place where Schneiderman can declare, "This is the one thing / I have never told anyone. I still believe in the circle. / I may be the last, but I believe." What a tenderly beautiful book!<br /><strong>--Jericho Brown, author of <em>The Tradition</em></strong></p> <p>Featured in <em>OutSmart</em>'s National Poetry Month 2020 Reading List</p> <p>Featured in <em>Baltimore OUTloud</em></p> <p>Reviewed by Mark Wagenaar in Plume</p><br>

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