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Larissa Shmailo





“From under the El in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to her window seat on the Harlem Line, Shmailo is right on track with poetry that dances with love, death and desire. The proverbial urban poet, Shmailo masterfully mixes the beauty and the gritty, in New York City.”

Doug Holder , Ibbetson Street Press

“Reader beware: these are poems that lurk. Larissa evokes a stark, incisive view of the mad world where ‘graffiti burns my thighs / and I run through the clotheslines that flap on the roof' and you will not escape it by closing her extraordinary book. ‘I will slash my wrists,' she tells us, ‘and from my wrists will come ants and tired shopkeepers,' and we believe her. Writing doesn't get much better than this.”

Jackie Sheeler , Talk Engine

“In these visceral wanderings into Larissa Shmailo's narratives, we venture through the teeming back alleys of Brooklyn on through the poet's labyrinthine youth until we reach the trepidatious poetic psyche of a woman who has lost in love but keeps on gambling with a strength to envy and behold. In Paran is not here to soothe — this is a book willing to discomfit and excite anyone who has grown too comfortable, inciting them to ‘forget the right answers/consult necromancers/allow the forbidden/ignore the guilt ridden/unlearn all the learning/embrace this new burning'”.

Amy King , I'm the Man Who Loves You

“Larissa Shmailo invites the reader to ‘imagine a use with me for all that doesn't fit.' Her poems, alive with discomfort and broken pieces, teach an art of compassion without illusion.”

Robert Viscusi , winner, American Book Award, Astoria

 

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Larissa Shmailo is a poet and a translator. Larissa is the recipient of 2009 People's Choice awards for spoken word with rock, jazz, and electronica from New Century Music, and has received excellent critical notices from the Daily News , Time Out Magazine , and the Village Voice . Larissa translated the Russian Futurist opera Victory over the Sun by A. Kruchenych, commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's first Next Wave Festival; a DVD of the original English-language production is part of the collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art. Larissa's poetry CDs, The No-Net World (SongCrew 2006) and Exorcism (SongCrew 2008), are available from www.cdbaby.com; Larissa's chapbook, A Cure for Suicide, is available from Cervena Barva Press. Please visit Larissa at www.myspace.com/thenonetworld

 









In Paran
Larissa Shmailo



Book Information:

· Paperback: 68 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]
· ISBN:9781935402107

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