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Romey's Order
Romey's Order | Atsuro Riley
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Romey's Order is an indelible sequence of poems voiced by an invented (and inventive) boy-speaker called Romey, set alongside a river in the South Carolina lowcountry. As the word-furious eye and voice of these poems, Romey urgently records--and tries to order--the objects, inscape, injuries, and idiom of his "blood-home" and childhood world. Sounding out the nerves and nodes of language to transform "every burn-mark and blemish," to bind our river-wrack and leavings," Romey seeks to forge finally (if even for a moment) a chord in which he might live. Intently visceral, aural, oral, Atsuro Riley's poems bristle with musical and imaginative pleasures, with story-telling and picture-making of a new and wholly unexpected kind.
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This book made me re-think how you can take control of language and make it all your own. So cool:

“The sand-bar has shown up (and shone) and I‘m home-headed; that‘s my crab-net, and my lunch-bag, and my yellow fly-blown bucket, dragging there behind me like a ruined foot.”

Also yes, I‘m an adult who (eats mini-pizza and) reads #poetry...