Sunday, November 9, 2008

Review: Meat Science Essays by Michael McClure

Meat Science Essays Meat Science Essays by Michael McClure


My review


rating: 2 of 5 stars
Eh... I like Artaud-obsessed, drug-fueled, ecstatic firehoses of liberation as much as the next guy, but this book just didn't do it for me. I feel if I'd read this when I was 18, when everyone should go through a Beat obsession, I'd feel different. And maybe these seem tame now because of poets like McClure widened the hole through which poetry may escape, and I'm just taking it for granted.



And the guy did write "Mercedez Benz", so maybe this is just not the right book of his to hit.


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2 comments:

  1. I hate to say this but this is not my cup of tea. Any other essay to recommend?

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  2. I'd recommend re-reading the book, not as Beat work, but as philosophy using the engine of Beat work to express itself. It's really quite beautiful and profound. It's so easy to read this book at surface level. There it certainly feels irrelevant, but there's way more going on here.

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