Romantic Comedy by Hall, James Allen

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Romantic Comedy

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James Allen Hall returns to poetry with Romantic Comedy, a sophomore collection sounding the parameters of genre to subvert cultural notions of literary value and...

James Allen Hall returns to poetry with Romantic Comedy, a sophomore collection sounding the parameters of genre to subvert cultural notions of literary value and artistic legitimacy. What realities do stories authorize, and which remain untold? "This story," they profess in "Biography," "is mine: there was / a wound, then a world." Rather than playing into the attention economy's appetite for sensationalism, Hall's poems resist the formulaic while paying homage to the oeuvre, a formal balancing act that celebrates queer life.The poems create liberatory narratives that break constraints or speak through them. Hall parses music from the blizzard -- as when "one year / [they] watched the snow / pile to [their] door / all December, all / January," "the year [they] wanted / to die," and, faced with winter's architecture, "learned / another song. Sang / another way." Whether grieving the death of their father, documenting the survival of sexual assault, interrogating the scripts of addiction, or revisiting an '80s crime thriller, Hall's second collection constantly affirms the ingenuity of self-definition as a technology of survival.



Author: James Allen Hall
Publisher: Four Way Books
Published: 03/15/2023
Pages: 104
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.24lbs
Size: 8.82h x 5.83w x 0.24d
ISBN: 9781954245464

About the Author

James Allen Hall (he/they) lives in Chestertown, MD and is the author of a previous book of poems, Now You're the Enemy, and I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well, a book of lyric essays. They direct the Rose O'Neill Literary House at Washington College.