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Sad Little Breathing Machine: A Collection of Emotional and Thought-Provoking Poetry for Reflection, Healing & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Poetry Lovers, Book Clubs & Gift Giving
Sad Little Breathing Machine: A Collection of Emotional and Thought-Provoking Poetry for Reflection, Healing & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Poetry Lovers, Book Clubs & Gift Giving

Sad Little Breathing Machine: A Collection of Emotional and Thought-Provoking Poetry for Reflection, Healing & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Poetry Lovers, Book Clubs & Gift Giving

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Harvey, whose debut collection was praised by the New Yorker as "intensely visual, mournfully comic and syntactically inventive," offers her second stunning collectionUnits are the enginesI understand best.One betrayal, two.Merrily, merrily, merrily.-from "Introduction to the World"In Sad Little Breathing Machine, Matthea Harvey explores the strange and intricate mechanics of human systems-of the body, of thought, of language itself. These are the engines, like poetry, that propel both our comprehension and misunderstanding. "If you're lucky," Harvey writes, "after a number of / revolutions, you'll / feel something catch." "I pictured myself arriving at an amusement park, only none of the rides are familiar. I considered running away. I could break my neck or be catapulted into the sky. I might never be seen again. It's only poetry, I reminded myself, and climbed on board. I'm tossed and bucked and jabbed and lashed and flipped. I'm having a nearly insane amount of fun, and I don't want it to ever end." --James Tate

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Harvey really helped break my view of poetry on the edge--it doesn't have to be melodramatic to push the envelope. Loved these poems!