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Café Select - William McLeod Rivera

English
2016-06-10
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"Truth, a dominatrix/asserting love is all..." W.M. Rivera writes in "Prelude," one of the opening poems in the book you are holding. Truth can be pleasurable, and painful all at the same time, like love and sex. This exploration of truth and love as double edged sword runs through Cafe Select. Rivera's poems are lusty gems, there's a fighting spirit, and a wise one at work in these poems, sometimes wrestli ... Full description

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"Truth, a dominatrix/asserting love is all..." W.M. Rivera writes in "Prelude," one


of the opening poems in the book you are holding. Truth can be pleasurable, and


painful all at the same time, like love and sex. This exploration of truth and love as


double edged sword runs through


Cafe Select.


Rivera's poems are lusty gems,


there's a fighting spirit, and a wise one at work in these poems, sometimes wrestling


with itself, other times wrestling with the great spiritual chink in our armor, other


people and their influence upon us.


Rivera kinks it up in


Cafe


, and I'm not just talking about sado-masochistic sex, or


a lusty young couple in heat, the lines of these poems screw into each other creating


a dense tough lyricism that is coupled with gritty reality:


these 'sperm on the wing.'


Most won't make it.


Some end up in luxuriating in Rimbaud's bathtub boat


on a pond in Tuileries Gardens. Some labor


growing pains on death-row's dry concrete.


In suburbia most land on fertile ground.


Even the run-amucks multiply in manicured cracks.


Rivera's describing dandelions seeding into air in "Manicured Cracks," how most


won't make it, that the seeds of the weed, the most iconic of spring youth images,


faces a fate like all of us. They might live on to flower again, or they won't. As human


counterparts, many of us will die along the way, and often the worst of us, the


weeds, thrive. What I like is the music in Rivera's poems. The alliterative urge, the


hard consonant sounds, very much like later Seamus Heaney, acting like sharp


edges to confine and crib the lines and feet.


Poetry and art are created by privilege, and these poems are unabashed at their


modernist raiment made possible by a privileged life. Paris is both the geographical


and figurative heart of the book. Paris, the literal city, and Paris the epitome of cul-


ture. Rivera is at home on both fronts, and relies on music to drive his poetry for-


ward; the imagery, well that's extra sauce for the pudding, and whether he's


referring to the city of lights, to art in a gallery, or to ancient Occidental poem, it


doesn't matter. For Rivera their origins are the same. The urge to create, to be re-


born.

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Author William McLeod Rivera
Publisher Poets Choice Publishing
Release year 2016
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9780997262902
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