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Plutonian Ode: And Other Poems 1977-1980

Contributor(s): Ginsberg, Allen (Author)

ISBN: 9780872861251

Publisher: City Lights Books

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Pub Date: January 1, 1981

Dewey: 811.54

LCCN: 81007657

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.37" H x 6.24" L x 4.85" W ( 0.23 lbs) 112 pages

BISAC Categories:

Poetry | American | Subjects and Themes | General | LGBTQ

Series: City Lights Pocket Poets

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Plutonian Ode's title poem combines scientific information on the 24,000-year cycle of the Great Year compared with equal half-life of Plutonium waste, accounting Homeric formula for appeasing underground millionaire Pluto Lord of Death, jack in the gnostic box of Aeons, and Adamantine Truth of ordinary mind inspiration, unhexing nuclear ministry of fear. Following poems chronology Wyoming grass blues, a punk-rock sonnet, personal grave musing, Manhattan landscape hypertension, lovelorn heart thumps, mantric rhymes, Neruda's tearful Lincoln ode retranslated to U.S. vernacular oratory, Nagasaki Bomb anniversary haikus, Zen Bluegrass raunch, free verse demystification of sacred fame, Reznikoffian filial epiphanies, hot pants Skeltonic doggerel, a Kerouackian New Year's eve ditty, professional homework, New Jersey quatrains, scarecrow haiku, improvised dice roll for high school kids, English rock-and-roll sophistications, an old love glimpse, little German movies, old queen conclusions, a tender renaissance song, ode to hero-flop, Peace protest prophecies, Lower East Side snapshots, national flashed in the Buddhafields, Sapphic stanzas in quantitative idiom, look out at the bedroom window, feverish birdbrain verses from Eastern Europe for chanting with electric bands, Beethovinean ear strophes drowned in rain, a glance at Cloud Castle, poems 1977-1980 end with International new wave hit lyric Capitol Air

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"Plutonian Ode has the best of intentions . . . [I]t is perhaps the most complete package of political action from poem to protest."--Marc Olmstead, Sensitive Skin Magazine

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