| Theater
of War
The Plot Against the American Mind
Nicholas Powers
A collection of socialist, surrealist poetry and prose, Theater
of War parodies the rhetoric of the U.S. National Security
Strategy Report, exposing the fascist machinations of the
Bush administration. Presented with unforgiving humor, disjunctive
syntax, and subversive wordplay, Theater of War removes the
earplugs that "defend" us from dissent.
“In
this detournement of political statements like the U.S. National
Security Strategy Report, a reader will inquire when is “the
truth” blurred; conversely, when does Powers’
alternative reading come painfully close to the real? The
author’s hard-hitting, farcical longer-form poems might
have constituted a part one, dissolving into the more empathetic,
injured fragments. But his choreographed admixture embodies
how emotions come. Anger interspersed with hurt; a loudly
reinterpreted official voice, broken by still louder whispers.”
—Bruna Mori
Nicholas
Powers
is an English graduate student at City University of New York.
Our tour guide at African Meeting House, the first Black church
in the Northeast, where he taught fugitive slave history and
tied it to globalization sweat shop horror. Enjoyed minor
celebrity status there, moved to New York, began teaching
in September 2001, after the Event work in shadow of Twin
Towers. Breathed in asbestos and ash at his job at Borough
Manhattan Community College. Now walks around trying to catch
the ghosts of people falling and bury them in poetry to let
them rest. Is writing dissertation on Middle Passage and a
Novella. Wants to make a living by writing so that writing
will let him live.
January 2005
$10.95 (s) paper
8.4" x 5.4", 128 pages
ISBN 978-0-9760142-0-1
Distributed for UpSet Press.
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