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Publisher:University of Regina Press, 2022
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- Author: Kreuter, AaronDate:Created2022Summary:
A satiric and searing collection of poetry obsessed with television, oceans, Jewish history, and time. Nature isn't dying it's simply revising its target audience In Shifting Baseline Syndrome , Aaron Kreuter asks the hard questions: will the Anthropocene have a laugh track? Is it okay to marry your eighteenth cousin? How different would the world look from outside the life-frame of the human? What is it like to have an acid trip in a portapotty? Is it the end . . . of Earth? Of capitalism? Of television? Throughout Kreuter's sophomore collection, the TV remote is never far. Shifting Baseline Syndrome is both searching and searing, veering between satire and sincerity, history and prophecy, and human and non-human worlds. As these clash ecstatically with loathing—and with the end looming—Kreuter demonstrates why we'll keep doing what we've always done: hoping, for once, that the series finale will be good.
Genre:Subject(s): Poetry | Satire | CapitalismOriginal Publisher: Toronto, University of Regina PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780889778566Collection(s)/Series: Governor General's Literary Awards 2022
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