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"Think of 'time as a lantern, ' suggests Nasser Hussain, in these inimitable poems that take play seriously and allow seriousness to enter the room disguised as incantation. These are poems that long to dismiss the lyric's most recent pretty mask of polite propriety and instead take us to the lyric's ancient roots. It started way back, the poet says, 'when a cave person made a grunt, ' to speak the name of a thing. Indeed. This is the lyric's ancient pact with the world: to spin playful language into seriousness of giving things their names--what are we without this speaking, this tune? Hussain knows this and writes beautiful poems--and I, for one, am grateful." - Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic
"Hussain's humour is never complacent; it is the opposite of a defence mechanism (we are encouraged to imagine such a thing) and wryly sidesteps the bad binary of conservative withdrawal as set against algorithm-envenomed hyperassertion. He puts into words a new masculinity maturer than we deserve, that acknowledges swerves of defiance to be inseparable from underswells of doubt." - Vidyan Ravinthiran, author of The Million-Petalled Flower of Being Here
Nasser Hussain is a Senior Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing at Leeds Beckett University in the U.K. His previous book, SKY WRI TEI NGS (Coach House Books, 2018), was an exploration of poetic constraint that focused on the intersection between things that 'move' us (in this case, planes and poems). Love Language is his third book. He lives in Leeds, U.K.
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