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  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-5-1
  • 152 pages
  • $5.99
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  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-3-7
  • 178 pages
  • $22.95
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  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-4-4
  • 178 pages
  • $16.95
Dan Burns
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A Necessary Explosion: Collected Poems
Dan Burns, author
A Necessary Explosion is an act Dan Burns performs daily to expel the stories pressing on his mind. Only by getting words down onto the page can he make room for all that comes next. Exploring the themes of life, love, family, writing, music, travel, history, and humanity’s future, this collection artfully conveys the words of a craftsman in relatable, accessible poems. Each of the seventy-five poems in this collection offers a glimpse into the mind of a hopeful poet and storyteller. They will make you consider your place in the world and leave you contemplating the magic of poetry.
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This expansive, conservational collection from Burns, a poet and novelist who embraces above all else the role of storyteller, collects 75 poems composed as something of release valves, “necessary explosion”s that expel “the worrisome crap accumulated / within the confines of one’s skull”. Little surprise, then, that the verse (and occasional prose pieces) is so urgent and engaged. Burns examines this impetus in the disarmingly direct “Why Write Poetry?”: penning these pieces, he writes, is a way to “Let the world know that you’re alive” and “Utilize symbolism, metaphor, structure, and form to say what cannot be said any other way.” Throughout A Necessary Explosion he does both, again and again.

Burns’s eruptions survey, among other topics, what seems “the coming end of the world” and his hopes that perhaps there’s a better one to be discovered. Burns takes on the terror of his times—he likens living during the Covid-19 pandemic to being “the only passenger on a plane that I understand will soon run out of fuel”—but also the everyday experiences that make those times worth enduring. He captures the collective transcendence of experiencing live music (“Hearts pause, / imprinted with wonder.”) and the transformative power of encounters with nature (a spring thicket “poking me to let me know/I’m alive and human to a fault”). His touch can be engagingly light, as in a block-text consideration of scribbling notes on napkins: “it beats the alternatives, which are gazing endlessly—like a self-absorbed dope with mind-numbing consequences—into the idiot-slab (iPhone)”.

That line’s a joke with teeth, exemplifying what is, for Burns, a need to write: it beats the alternatives. The collection builds to a prose piece, “Adrift at Sea,” that circles feelings of loneliness and longing–and the suspicion that the narrator will become “a once-vivid memory soon replaced by a more present thought.” That narrator knows that books, though, endure, making past present, staying vivid even as all else fades.

Takeaway: These poetic eruptions strive for meaning and connection in a world seemingly lurching to its end.

Great for fans of: Heather June Gibbons, Campbell McGrath.

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Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-5-1
  • 152 pages
  • $5.99
Hardcover Details
  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-3-7
  • 178 pages
  • $22.95
Paperback Details
  • 06/2021
  • 978-1-7332794-4-4
  • 178 pages
  • $16.95
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