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The Book of Accident
by Beckian Fritz Goldberg
92 pp., 6 x 9
Paper 978-1-931968-35-5; $14.95
Akron Series in Poetry

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The Book of Accident
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In her latest collection of poems, The Book of Accident,
Beckian Fritz Goldberg invites the reader into a shadowy atmosphere
where her language prowls among strange images; hummingbirds become a
"fistful of violet amphetamines" and desire gnaws away like a "live rat
sewed up inside us." Reading The Book of Accident is like
entering a graphic novel with missing panels, a noir world of queasy
glints and feral adolescents, "a world where no one has to love you."
Characters go by odd names: Torture Boy, Skin Girl, Lala Petite, Wolf
Boy (his body "pale as the plucked end of light"). They are punk kids
fending for themselves in an expressionistic version of those old
stories "that began, Let's take the children out to the woods / and
leave them." And on every page, there's Goldberg's hard-edged wit, with
the speed and flash of a video game. These poems show mercy but give no
ground. They make you feel heartbroken and frightened and exhilarated
at the same time.
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Beckian Fritz Goldberg is an associate
professor of English at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. She
received a B.A. and M.A. in English at Arizona State University and
took an M.F.A. in Creative Writing at Vermont College. Her poetry has
appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, such as The Best American Poetry 1995 and Fever Dreams: Contemporary Arizona Poetry. She has received several prizes for her work, including a 1998 Pushcart Prize and the Gettysburg Review Annual Poetry Award. One of her previous books, Never Be the Horse, was the winner of the 1999 Akron Poetry Prize.
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