From Your Hostess At The T&A Museum
by KATHLEEN BALMA
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Pub Date Aug 01 2022 | Archive Date Jul 31 2022
Eyewear Publishing / Black Spring Press Group | Eyewear Publishing
Description
FROM YOUR HOSTESS AT THE T&A MUSEUM is a stunning series of imaginative leaps and encounters, as playful as it is momentous. Not only poetry lovers, but enthusiasts of art history, fantasy fiction, sci-fi, westerns, travel narratives, nature documentaries, and historical fiction will delight in its genre-bending adventures and inventions. How did Abraham Lincoln build the log cabin he was born in? What happens at an invisible gun show? Are aliens really controlling a Chicago musician’s ears? Kathleen Balma crafts answers to these and other metaphysical questions with a language all her own. Known for her deadpan humor and lack of pretense, Balma has given us a first book that is both light to carry and hard to put down.
A Note From the Publisher
UK Pub Date: February 14, 2022 | US Pub Date: August 1, 2022
Advance Praise
In Kathleen Balma’s first full-length collection, intelligent soybeans plot to take over the Midwest, ghosts seek out psychoanalysis, embryonic Abraham Lincolns design their cabin home, and baby snub-nosed monkeys live out a lyrical and heartbreaking soap opera. Witty, fresh, whimsical and musical, FROM YOUR HOSTESS AT THE T&A MUSEUM is one of those very rare feats, poems of both thought and song, a beguilement of both intellect and ear. I found it a joyride from beginning to end, a thoroughly smart and rewarding debut; Balma is a poet I hope to follow for years to come. —Hailey Leithauser, author of Swoop
Kathleen Balma's debut poetry collection is a marvelous concoction steeped in myth, nostalgia, humor, and the chimerical. Sirens are juxtaposed with Dreamsicles, John Wayne rides in on a John Deere tractor, and Brigadoon and Salvador Dalí are saluted in a poem about stopping time. Punctuated with startling similes like Abe Lincoln as a “Christmas specter,” Balma’s book is “a complex amalgam of positive and negative” imagery, shining with both wit and wonder. —Simone Muench, author Wolf Centos
A ghost needs an audience or it is pointless,” writes Balma, and the same can be said about poets. “But does a ghost need a point?” she continues. No. Does a poet? Jeez, I hope not! Poems are toys, not vitamin pills, and these are full of playfulness. They’re also full of contradictions (see “Revelation at the Invisible Gun Show”), because between the contra- and the diction is where the poem is found. I won’t tell you what “the best sad thing that’s happened to me all year” is, but it’s a doozy. Read on, reader, and let Kathleen Balma free your mind. —David Kirby, author of The Ha-Ha
The zigs and zags of Balma's mind, in addition to offering a great ride, remind me that a straight line is what I want out of a ruler, not a poem. You should stand up when reading this book, because her poems don't ponder or pander, they run. —Bob Hicok, author of This Clumsy Living
In the very first poem of FROM YOUR HOSTESS AT THE T&A MUSEUM, Balma pulls out all the [voice] stops: "once a pastel whine, now an atonal woodwind/of desire" ... She's language-focused, less Language, a subtle corralling of such for surprise as well as narrative draw ... The verity these days is that even a book of poetry has to tell a story. No miscellany! ... Balma triumphs with the first half brimming with slimly related bon-bons, then brilliantly tightrope-walks the entire second half. —Terese Svoboda, author of Mere Mortals
A charming and refreshing collection that kindles the imagination. ... Balma’s dry humor and witty delivery enhance every bizarre idea presented. What if Sirens went to summer camp? What would realistically happen if you could stop time? Picturing the possibilities is entertaining, and this collection is not afraid to laugh at itself, to laugh with the outlandish, to prove it’s okay to daydream. ... Balma knows how to keep readers engaged. From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum provides a “paws-on education” along with a loving look at perception and desire. —Audrey Davis, Independent Book Review
Kathleen Balma uses wit and wordplay to dramatic effect in her poetry collection From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum. The collection is a lighthearted jaunt through the poet’s personal interests, including film, literature, history, and art. Intriguing commentary on the state of society also factors into its entries. The book’s longest piece is the skillful entry “Snubbed: A Motion-Picture Ekphrasis.” It investigates a monkey society, drawing on a Xi Zhinong documentary ... That piece, in particular, speaks in a compelling way to the specter of benign neglect, musing on rapid changes of fortune that occur in society, both for those who must fend for themselves, and for those to whom much is given. Throughout, From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum is an insightful poetry collection that is as funny as it is sharp. —Dontaná McPherson-Joseph, Clarion Reviews (5 Star Review)
Kathleen Balma’s exciting and wildly inventive collection, provocatively titled From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum, pulls off that most difficult of hat tricks in poetry: In addition to being intuitive, surprising and wise, it’s also very funny. With subjects ranging from ancient Pompeii’s red-light district to genetically modified crop conspiracies to the needs of ghosts and the study of a rare breed of monkeys, Balma sends words and images in search of adventure, insight and delight. With a deft, skilled hand that swirls together some Billy-Collins-style eccentric sentimentality with a dash of Albert Goldbarth’s magpie curiosity and crowbar intelligence for prying into the darker corners of the human heart, Balma proceeds with a deep curiosity about what makes us tick. And tock. ... This is an accomplished poetry collection sure to leave you wiser and happier than when you began it. —BlueInk Reviews
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781913606886 |
| PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Amy M, Educator
Balma's poetry is accessible, but also lush and intelligent. I'm excited to share it with my students and give them the chance to imitate her style, her brilliant word play, and her rich metaphors.
Reviewer 471658
The first half got my giggles out and made me think, the second half made me tear up at the thought of the lives and deaths and hierarchy of monkeys.
I, too, will lay awake at night wondering how Abe Lincoln built the log cabin he was born in. I, too, will be thinking about snub nose monkeys and whether or not they're loved by their community.
Thank you, author, for making me think about things I had never thought of before.
Lia C, Reviewer
The word play is absolute madness. The poetry is easily accessible and that is something I loved about this book. I liked how some of them led into the next and it made a little story. I have a few favorites but ‘Vase’ is one I cant stop thinking about. I loved this book and for it being a first collection I will continue to read more from this author!
Thank you for ARC
Thank you for letting me read this interesting book, this is straight going to my top reads of the year. This is immaculate and so richly written. I will not say that I am not surprised but I was shocked at how vivid ideas can turn solid as written in this book. Not only was it enjoyable, but it was also a comforting couch read for delirious ideas. And I Loved it.
This book starts so well as a farewell to home for travel and fables all along start piling up, this is what I felt while I was reading it. Can't wait to read more from the author. It was so well written.
Reviewer 931339
Rating: 4/5
(Gifted a copy on NetGalley in exchange for a review)
“FROM YOUR HOSTESS AT THE T&A MUSEUM” is a wonderfully weird collection of poems by Kathleen Balma. Jumping from topics like Abraham Lincoln to the changing lives of two monkey brothers, the book manages to keep its reader with it due to its strange tone and confident delivery. Some of its paradoxical subjects are better known then others but Balma manages to tie it all together with a flourish.
"From Your Hostess At The T&A Museum" was an interesting read to say the least!
Broken into two parts, the first a collection of lyrical, lush, and sometimes sensual poems about many different topics ranging from pop culture, to love, to mental health. The second part a strange but beautiful prose story about the hierarchy of snub nosed monkeys. Separate I found both parts highly enjoyable and immersive but I'm not sure how I feel about reading them both together in one book.
Balma's metaphors are rich and luxurious but don't stray far from accessibility for the reader, which I really like.
My favorite poems are: "Poem on the Verge of A Nervous Breakdown", "Dramatic Dichotologue", and "Escape From the Abhorrent Vacuum."
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