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Mark Zimmermann's latest work is an exploration of modern-day Americana that touches on the cost of bedpans, the cost of funerals, and everything in between. With muckraking brio, the poems in this chapbook skewer militarism, corporate propaganda, greed, and violence in everyday American life, whether in professional sports, the medical-industrial complex, or elsewhere. In Bomb Threats, Zimmermann has produced a body of work that is nuanced, witty, and smart while getting at the heart of what it means to live in American mass society during these unprecedented times.

Produktbeschreibung
Mark Zimmermann's latest work is an exploration of modern-day Americana that touches on the cost of bedpans, the cost of funerals, and everything in between. With muckraking brio, the poems in this chapbook skewer militarism, corporate propaganda, greed, and violence in everyday American life, whether in professional sports, the medical-industrial complex, or elsewhere. In Bomb Threats, Zimmermann has produced a body of work that is nuanced, witty, and smart while getting at the heart of what it means to live in American mass society during these unprecedented times.
Autorenporträt
Mark Zimmermann's poems have appeared in a variety of venues: the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Milwaukee Public Radio's Lake Effect program, Rosebud, Cream City Review, New Letters, Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, and elsewhere. His first poetry collection, Impersonations, was published by Pebblebrook Press in 2015. Currently he is finishing a poetry manuscript, working title Why Not Write Your Name Like This?, centered on his time living in Japan from 1990-2001. He lives in Milwaukee with his wife Carole and their cat Katinka.