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Bread and Circus
Bread and Circus | Airea Dee Matthews
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A powerful collection of autobiographical poems from Yale Young Poets Award Winner and Philadelphia’s Poet Laureate Airea D. Matthews about the economics of class and its failures for those rendered invisible by it. As a former student of economics, Airea D. Matthews was fascinated and disturbed by 18th-century Scottish economist Adam Smith, and his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations. Bread and Circus is a direct challenge to Smith’s theory of the invisible hand, which claims self-interest is the key to optimal economic outcomes. By juxtaposing redacted texts by Smith and the French Marxist Guy Debord with autobiographical prose and poems, Bread and Circus demonstrates that self-interest fails when people become commodities themselves, and shows how the most vulnerable—including the author and her family—have been impacted by that failure. A layered collection to be read and reread, with poems that range from tragic to humorous, in forms as varied and nuanced as the ideas the book considers, Bread and Circus explores the area where theory and reality meet. Timely, ambitious, and relevant, Bread and Circus is a brilliant intellectual and artistic contribution to an ongoing conversation about American inequality, for fans of Elizabeth Alexander, Natalie Diaz, Eve Ewing, and Greg Pardlo.
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Collection knocked me over. Autobiographical poems of tenderness & ferocity, calculation & community, cut with found poems in passages from Adam Smith & Guy Debord. Short scenes, portraits: the homeless prophet. The inevitable bride. Individuals fighting not to be commodified. Economics & inequality. Poems as graphs, relationships as transactions. Unique, gorgeous, crafted, smart, LIVING poems. Coltrane. Not Philly‘s poet laureate for nothin! 2023