The Common Bizarre (Unfinished)

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English

 

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Julianne M

 

Date added:

August 23, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The application of his expertise within the physicality of his poetry remains constant throughout the entire collection and is a viable point to mention, as well. I will mention these things, as well as other aspects of his form, but what struck me most interesting about Hotel Insomnia, and what I will focus on, is a weave of common theme and language through imagery, sound, reference, and a few instances of tasteful shock—the strange, perverse, absurd and depressing things we see and think and experience every day without ever seeming to notice...
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Simic certainly notices and shows it all to us. Any one of the works in Hotel Insomnia can illustrate the omnipotent vocabulary and placement Simic employs in his poems, but “True History” in particular contains a few lines that I felt represent very well what I’m talking about. The second stanza: “That street empty in the afternoon heat / Except for my old father / Pressing his head against the glass / To observe her better / As she drags her threadbare shadow / From New York to Shanghai...
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