Poetry. "To: 'quincify.' To: 'decolonize.' Andy's Peterson's some deer is dedicated to 'Naropa, ' the university he attended for two years. There, he drew rancid, ebullient comics and amazed us all his 'blood company' with stand-up, improvised accounts and physical examples of a contemporary hybrid poetics. As Oscar Wilde said, 'There is no such thing as spontaneity.' I always understood this to mean that the person who improvises the best Andy Peterson] is also the person who has enough time inside them that, when prompted, it time] can come out. By 'time, ' I mean that unique combination of dream-soaked inner life and scholarship that in Peterson's work is the capacity to move between a 'lit dusk, ' 'its rituals, ' and the 'cheerful madness' that a life in community brings. The experiment is to stay alive. In the words of the author himself via Creeley quoted] voltage]: 'Poets don't invent the world (they live it).' They: 'Forget to ask but remember to release via kisses.' And so on. I can't decide. Is this book a 'waterfall' or is it a 'volcano'? Or is it, as the Buddhist saying goes: 'Both-both.' Both things at once." Bhanu Kapil"
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