Poetry

All Us Beautiful Monsters

Poems
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A deeply imaginative collection by a beloved poet with the “ability to slice straight through nerve and marrow on his way to the heart and mind of the matter” (Tracy K. Smith).
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Having extensively detailed his experience with a traumatic brain injury, Alex Lemon writes with the remarkable ability to transform the depth of pain into brilliant light. His enthralling new collection charts a visual map of the sprawling mind, translating images that alight behind the eye. It is a luminous study in contradictions: corporeal bewilderment and overwhelming apathy, the levity of dreams and the acridity of existence, aching grief and radiant joy. In turns evoking an imperative you and a collective we, our omniscient speaker is urgent and complex; he’s existential, dissociative, unable to recognize himself in photographs, and powerless in the face of the world’s crises. “I’m right here,” our speaker says. “Smack dab on planet nowhere, awaiting / The infinite ways a body can absorb / Pain.”

But in spite of its melancholia, this collection embraces the lightness and beauty that prevails. Lemon interrupts the banal imagery of the everyday with surrealist fantasia—he paints “the purpled vault of night” with “glowing eels” and visualizes “grief etched into / The air by songbirds.” These poems turn their lines into nesting dolls of images, holding “The world. In my chest.”

All Us Beautiful Monsters renders in loving, painstaking detail the complexities of life, of the earth, of humankind—in all our terror and wonder.

ISBN
9781639551828
Publish Date
Pages
120
Dimensions
8.5 × 5.5 × 0.5 in
Weight
7 oz
Author

Alex Lemon

Alex Lemon is a poet and the author of two works of nonfiction: Happy, selected by Kirkus as one of the best memoirs of 2010, and Feverland: A Memoir in Shards. His collections of poems include Mosquito, Hallelujah Blackout, Fancy Beasts, The Wish Book, and Another Last Day. He teaches in the low-residency MFA program at Ashland University and is Associate Professor at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where he lives.

Praise and Prizes

  • “Part exclamation point, part fist at the sky, All Us Beautiful Monsters is a storm of breathtaking music that examines the uneasy heart. Intricate and explosive, here are poems built for these chaotic times.”

    Ada Limón
    author of Startlement
  • “It took just a few lines for me to remember how much I look forward to a new book by Alex Lemon. His poems are terrified and funny and smart and honest and brokenhearted without being fully despairing. ‘I sing lullabies / To myself in the dark,’ he writes, and I think, yes, that’s what we all do when we are afraid. And if we are lucky we hear someone else there in the dark doing it too.”

    Matthew Zapruder
    author of I Love Hearing Your Dreams and Story of a Poem