MICHAEL CHANG (they/them) is the author of several collections of poetry, including BOYFRIEND PERSPECTIVE (Really Serious Literature, 2021) & the forthcoming SYNTHETIC JUNGLE (Northwestern University Press, 2023). Tapped to edit Lambda Literary's Emerge anthology, their poems have been nominated for Best New Poets, Best of the Net, & the Pushcart Prize. They were awarded the Poetry Project's prestigious Brannan Prize in 2021, & serve as a poetry editor at the acclaimed journal Fence.
“Irreverent, immediate, and delectably shady.”
—MARK BIBBINS“Take a multitude of hyperkinetic punchlines, excise
all connective tissue, ('Most poems should be no words / Most poems
too long & too explainy'), and all the old news images like
horseshoe crabs, bone dust, and marrow, then 'suck & fuck / shop
like Michael Jackson,' and caffeinate until its 'little bunny heart
is pounding,' and you’ll have something resembling Michael Chang’s
breakneck masterpiece Almanac of Useless Talents. I love Chang’s
lexicon of text abbreviations, Chinese characters, smiley faces,
and pop culture frippery which seed and aerate the undercurrent of
lyric yearning with spontaneous typographic mini-bombs. Romanticism
is blown up, as is romance— 'you said all of our love, could fit in
a tiffany box, you meant this in a good way, i said so can a turd.'
Beneath the delicious judginess and the literary criticism
delivered with the energy of gossip is a foundation of political
and literary acuity, rage, yes, and yes, pain, but in a dismal
time, this book refuses to be dismal. 'Every day I live in fear of
being misidentified as another Azn poet but then I realize there’s
no one like me,' Chang writes, and it’s true. The ferocious brag is
real, and it’s a helluva pushback on the forces of
disappearance.”
—DIANE SEUSS
“Here comes Michael Chang’s superb Almanac of Useless Talents,
sampling from our absurd and dangerous zeitgeist, daring you to say
'poetry shouldn’t talk like that' (or about that), hilariously
insulting to various po- and show-biz celebrities, withering about
white people’s antics, journeying way beyond 'sex positive' into a
territory where sex is ubiquitous, omnivorous, fun(ny) (sometimes),
ridiculous (often)—but still here, as in the old poetry about
desire, not getting what one wants in the way one wants is a
frequent source of pain. Radically non-dual—praising the most
solicitous lover, who turns out to be Satan—and 'Always remembering
not to give a damn,' Chang pulls the rug out from under sublimity,
but equally from irony. If I’d had access to this wise book when I
was 10, I would have been happier, and queerer, quicker.”
—PATRICK DONNELLY
“In case your motto is 'If you don’t have anything nice to say,
come sit by me,' save a seat for Michael Chang’s Almanac of Useless
Talents. Irreverent, immediate, and delectably shady, Chang’s poems
spare no one, whether they’re clocking celebrities or exes or poets
(who all pretty much deserve it). This book isn’t just a whirlwind
of spirited invective, although I’d still be fully entertained if
it were, given how deftly Chang works in that mode. Look closer and
you’ll find moments of tenderness and vulnerability too: 'Honesty
is not a special place / But you would be there with me.'"—MARK
BIBBINS
“Michael Chang’s poetry collections are praised for their biting
wit and humor, for their critique of injustice, for their
juxtaposition of highbrow and low, for their velocity, their leaps,
their sense of scale, for their sweeping range of style and subject
and tone. The praise is well-earned and accurately describes
Chang’s newest book, Almanac of Useless Talents. With stinging
banter and righteous indignation, Chang calls out a system rigged
against queerness, against people of color, drawing desire’s
obsessive nature and its inevitable pain into sharp focus. Chang
reminds us that the bawdy, the blunt, the quip are as much a part
of poetry as the romantic, the eloquent, the aphoristic. Chang’s
poems inspire us to critique what we love, not in spite of that
love, but because of it.”
—BLAS FALCONER
“Overflowing with sass and razorsharp attitude, Michael Chang’s
Almanac of Useless Talents sashays on the runway into a whirlwind
world that’s part bacchanal, literary carousel, interrogation, TMZ,
court proceeding, and carnival with a cast of plenty: Azns, 'white
ppl & their holiday stories,' and boys, boys, boys as lovelorn love
objects. If only dissatisfaction, jealousy, comeuppance, glee, and
ennui can more often be rendered this decadently delicious!”
—JOSEPH O. LEGASPI
“Michael Chang writes, 'have to warn u tho / i kiss & tell,' and
Almanac of Useless Talents proves that confession true. In this
wonderfully horny book, Chang braids self-deprecation and
self-confidence into short, sharp, and playful poems on sex,
asianness, romance, pop culture, and queenery. In this book, we see
a performance of fierce pride and the demand for the reader to
submit to Chang’s will. But we also see, in all of these poems, a
more subdued, more urgent request: so, can we be friends now?”
—GABRIEL OJEDA-SAGUÉ
“An almanac, yes, but also a camp catalogue, a queer inventory,
meteoric in its pace and opulence. It’s less of a reading
experience and more of a dazzling trajectory. Buckle up.”
—ANGELO NIKOLOPOULOS
“Michael Chang’s poems are unstoppable, electric and
hyper-energetic. Almanac of Useless Talents is delightful and
humorous, crafted with Chang’s unique way of queering languages,
cultures, and literary tradition.”
—NICHOLAS WONG
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