About the Book
At once uncompromising and highly inventive David Lau's poems are imbued with a musicality that lightens the dark undertones of spoliation and entropy. Many of the poems embody a nexus of interaction with historical events films modernist poetic texts and works of art—but from this allusion and evocation a multifarious voice emerges. In these pages the electric linguistic experiment meets a new urban postnatural poetics one in which poetry is not just a play of signs and seemings but also a prismatic investigation of our contemporary order: "Hurry up before our factory leaves. / The first column of the Freedom Tower / traduces its ensorcellment in the facade." Here is a poetry both deeply lyrical and resistant a poetry relentless in its invention and its stance against the apathy of convention and consumption.
