Abracadabra, Sunshine

Subtitle
Poems

Author Dexter Booth

"Abracadabra, Sunshine" is a series of ever-turning letters written to lovers, friends, and family as a testament to human perseverance and to art-making as a continuous defiance against the often overwhelming complexities and hardships of existence. Darting from the Czech Republic to the Andromeda Galaxy, from the films of Godard to the tales of the Brothers Grimm and the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, these poems foreground our animal need for love and connection against the background of our historical obsession with destruction. By turns dour and deeply hopeful, Booth’s poems extol the communal and healing powers of vulnerability and love.

Bio

Dexter Booth earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at ASU in 2012.


Praise for this book

Dexter L. Booth's 'Abracadabra, Sunshine' is one of the year's best poetry collections.

Bustle

Booth is a storyteller with elegant metaphors and references to mythology and the natural world, but what is most distinctive about his poetry is the way he juxtaposes seemingly unrelated images and events, while 'attempting / to form an argument.

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Publisher
Red Hen Press
ISBN
978-1597094474

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