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The Revlon Slough

New and Selected Poems

APR. 2018

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Claire Millikin ISBN: 978-1-940939-69-8 5.5 x 8.5; 170 pp. ISBN: 978-1-940939-82-7 2017963110 RS042018
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THE REVLON SLOUGH, Ray DiZazzo’s fourth poetry collection, represents fifty years of writing that explores his life’s observations in harmony with both the natural world and the often anomalous societies we inhabit. This volume is organized into seven sections that explore creatures both exotic and mundane, the fragility of damaged individuals, social and political perspectives, personal observations, science fiction and space, and perhaps most important, what it means to be a human being in this contested, often volatile world. As the collection’s title elucidates, DiZazzo has created a narrative initially inspired by his discovery of a farmland slough, with its own biosystem, and natural dichotomy of beauty and ugliness. His poetry, primarily written in free verse (with an occasional haiku) projects an intimacy with nature that resists sentimentality and romanticism, giving the poetry a vivid, unadorned feel throughout the volume. THE REVLON SLOUGH is DiZazzo’s most intimate and eloquent poetry collection to date.

Contributors

Introduction by Claire Millikin

CLAIRE MILLIKIN is a poet and scholar. She received her BA in Philosophy from Yale University, earned her MFA in poetry from New York University, and a PhD in English Literature from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Her scholarly works include Women Photographers and Feminist Aesthetics (2017), Francesca Woodman’s Dark Gaze (2016), Witnessing Sadism in Texts of the American South (2014), and Francesca Woodman and the Kantian Sublime (2010). Of the twelve books of poetry Millikin has published four collections with 2Leaf Press: Dolls (2021), Ransom Street (2018), Tartessos and Other Cities (2016), and After Houses: Poetry for the Homeless (2014), including the books Substance of Fire (2018) and the critically-acclaimed Monsters: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Mathilda (2019). http://claireraymond.org.

Here's What People Are Saying

“Ray DiZazzo’s imaginative new and selected poems, The Revlon Slough, has managed to do the nearly impossible: to enter into the minds and experiences of the human and non-human world he imagines with both fresh imagery and insight.” ~Laurel Ann Bogen, poet, writer, and literary curator

“Ray DiZazzo is a wordsmith whose poetry is inspired from a life-long journey of human experience. The Revlon Slough lays those experiences bare for his readers with a wide range of poems: strident, and moving, heartfelt and nostalgic, some loving and some cruel and irreverent.” ~Ralph Philips, writer, scriptwriter, producer, and director

“What Ray DiZazzo has written is a series of vivid, emotional experiences coming from the printed page into the readers’ hearts and souls . . . . He has managed to powerfully communicate the intimate thoughts and feelings that many, if not all of us, experience, but never find ways to express.” ~Phillips Wylly, writer, producer, director

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