Ted Rees's Dog Day Economy is a tenderly confrontational journey through punk textures, a phantasmagoria that positivizes cynicism as a tool against oppression. Rees' earthy inventiveness recalls such New Narrative forebears as Kevin Killian and Kathy Acker, mixed well with the wistful, whiskey-drunk wit of the Mountain Goats. Dog Day Economy is a political bonfire inside an antique mall, sharp without forgoing lyricism, sentimental where it counts, but otherwise unsparingly incendiary.
Ted Rees's Dog Day Economy is a tenderly confrontational journey through punk textures, a phantasmagoria that positivizes cynicism as a tool against oppression. Rees' earthy inventiveness recalls such New Narrative forebears as Kevin Killian and Kathy Acker, mixed well with the wistful, whiskey-drunk wit of the Mountain Goats. Dog Day Economy is a political bonfire inside an antique mall, sharp without forgoing lyricism, sentimental where it counts, but otherwise unsparingly incendiary.
Ted Rees is a poet, essayist, and editor who lives and works in Philadelphia. His most recent book of poetry, THANKSGIVING: A POEM (Golias Books, 2020), was a finalist for a 2021 Lambda Literary Award. His first book was IN BRAZEN FONTANELLE AFLAME (Timeless, Infinite Light, 2018) and chapbooks include the soft abyss, The New Anchorage, and Outlaws Drift in Every Vehicle of Thought. He is the founder and co- editor of Asterion Projects, and editor-at-large for The Elephants.
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