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Pig / sam sax / 2023

Pig / sam sax / 2023

Queer Jewish literary darling delivers a thoughtful collection about pigs, where standout poems include an ode to Miss Piggy, pig drag, and an anti-Zionist abcedarian. It made me aware of a particular trope in gay poetry, where the speaker expresses disgust with his/their own sexual history, particularly their abundance of sexual partners, which felt very vulnerable and moving when I first encountered it in graduate school and now feels commonplace. I read it in one sitting easily, and while I would hit replay on a number of these poems over and over to linger on their tension and crescendo, I cannot say they demand or accomplish anything extraordinary. I felt like this was a book I could write, perhaps, playful, at times touching and invigorating, always direct and open.  Let's call this a 3.5 out of 5, even if that plunges my poetry book ratings this year. 

The Best Barbarian / Roger Reeves / 2023

The Best Barbarian / Roger Reeves / 2023

Through a postcolonial remix of Grendel and a poems steeped in animality, Roger Reeves carves out a vision of resistance and rootedness that growls and howls and yowls with its pain between its teeth. Absolutely gorgeous lines will make the temperature of your body drop and rise with its gallop with poems ranging from police brutality to the violence in Palestine and more. There's a set of jazz improvisation poems that lose me a bit but they deliver punchlines and Roger is never ever ever offbeat. I wanna read his nonfiction next. 4.5/5