Nothing is off-limits in this ultimately American text. Smuggling Elephants through Airport Security attempts to position large academic ideas in shared public spaces, often discovering the absurdity and humor in making such connections. While the volume gives the reader a specific sense of voice and character, it also allows for identification with the author's collected observations, all the while providing a succinct feel for the twenty-first-century American zeitgeist.
Nothing is off-limits in this ultimately American text. Smuggling Elephants through Airport Security attempts to position large academic ideas in shared public spaces, often discovering the absurdity and humor in making such connections. While the volume gives the reader a specific sense of voice and character, it also allows for identification with the author's collected observations, all the while providing a succinct feel for the twenty-first-century American zeitgeist.
BRAD JOHNSON's first full-length poetry collection, The Happiness Theory, was published in 2013. His work has appeared in Atlanta Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, J Journal, Nimrod International Journal, Permafrost, Poet Lore, Salamander, The South Carolina Review, Southern Indiana Review, and other publications.
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