Barely Wept
Marginalia
Pariah
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Am I Offended
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
That’s How I Spin
Patricide in C Minor
Beating Around the Bush
Patricide in C Minor
Historical (Abstracts in) Couplets
Swarm
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Realism
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
The Pyramid
Patricide in C Minor
Naturalism, or In the Cathedral of Decadence
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Fly Patrol
Lap Toy
Patricide in C Minor
Against “Against Content”
Resistance
Patricide in C Minor
Bulletin from the Cognoscenti of Fashion
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Instructions for Old Poets, or How to Become Laureate
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Intro to Lit
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Adorno on the Gold Coast
Patricide in C Minor
Inevitably, Perhaps
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
The Invitation
Leaving Leaving Behind
Patricide in C Minor
Exactly Like the Time Before
Patricide in C Minor
Less Boat Than Wave
Patricide in C Minor
Irksome
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Re: Serpents and Related Procedures
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Ode on the Road
Twisted Chemistry
Patricide in C Minor
American Incident
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
In the Interest of Precision
In Prison
A Man, His Dog, and Some Fish: An Aubade
The Myrmecological Life
As a Bug Preens
Patricide in C Minor
On the Receiving End
Patricide in C Minor
Abortive Effort
To Boat Five
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Part My Oatmeal Bath To Locate
Art at Alba
Thrift
Patricide in C Minor
Central Heating Meal Ticket
Into the Afternoon
`Not Very, Sir’
Patricide in C Minor
Tears (for the Astronaut)
Patricide in C Minor
Tough Guy
Patricide in C Minor
Unclean Aubade
Boil Vigorously
Patricide in C Minor
Still Life(less) With Tapeworm
Liposuction
Patricide in C Minor
Society’s Way of Telling You To Act More Feminine Is the Constant Urge To Cross Your Legs
Discrete Mathematics
With a Certain Decorum
In the Panopticon of the Barely Salaried
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Still Life With Duct Tape
Landscape With Pitchfork
Suburban Yuletide
Patricide in C Minor
Nile
Patricide in C Minor
A Piece of Bird
Time’s Eunuch
I Lost My Tooth on the Way to Plymouth (Rock)
It’s Either Snowing
Patricide in C Minor
Patricide in C Minor
Along the Perimeter
Taking Lessons from the Stone Head
Patricide in C Minor
The Worse You Treat Him
Brian Henry is a U.S. poet, translator, editor, and critic. The author of nine books of poetry, he has received numerous honors for his work, including the Best Translated Book Award, the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, a translation fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a grant from the Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has co-edited the journal Verse since 1995, and his criticism has appeared in such publications as the Times Literary Supplement and New York Times Book Review. He translated Woods and Chalices by Tomaž Šalamun and The Book of Things by Aleš Šteger.
Reading American Incident is an exciting, deeply unsettling
experience. Few poets have Brian Henry’s eye and ear for the
gridlock of everyday life in America today, where “A warning light
is flashing on the dashboard: / we need tax relief now,” and the
suburban front porch turns out to be the setting for the
“Patricide” series – paragraphs that use a whiplash effect to
dramatize the intractibility of our daily problems. But Henry’s
satiric thrust is by no means condescending: his malice is directed
at himself as well as everyone else. American Incident is
brilliant, funny, reckless: one of the best books of poetry I've
come across in a long time.
*Marjorie Perloff*
This capacious third volume from a much-remarked young poet-critic
offers versatility, up-to-the-minute references, and edgy verbal
fireworks framed by a remarkable range of forms.… The volume
represents an advance on Henry’s previous poetry not only in its
startling quantity, but also in its quality: it will match, and
perhaps extend, his growing transatlantic reputation.
*Publishers Weekly*
Henry’s wildly comprehensive lexicon and stylistic bag of tricks
take us traveling through traditional and experimental poetic
worlds.… Few poems today induce aesthetic delirium and delight like
Henry’s best.
*American Letters & Commentary *
The real subject of Amercan Incident is violence – familial,
political, and especially sexual. the idea of violence, threats of
violence, and acts of violence run through virtually all the
selections here, but are nowhere more obvious than in “Patricide in
C Minor,” where that violence extends to the text in ways perhaps
more unsettling to readerly expectations than descriptions of
broken bodies.
*West Branch*
Henry is a keen observer who writes from a constantly changing
perspective, often employing the techniques of montage and
catalogue and typically eschewing a fixed point of view.
*Jacket Magazine*
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |