The Falling Down Dance

The Falling Down Dance

by Chris Martin (Author)

Synopsis

Martin's lines are a brief as breath, and cloister us at home, in winter, where the tiny everyday ministrations of love and parenthood are magnified and abundant with meaning. I wanted to tell you something About the shipwreck Of fatherhood, of motherhood, the coarse Sugar leaving us Shook. Soft wreck of the baby Greeting each kiss With an open And drooling mouth, reflex We don't understand Heart-blip stuck Tipping my finger On the keys, speeding Memory of yesterday out The window I'm Pushing barely open Chris Martin is the author of American Music (Copper Canyon, 2007) and Becoming Weather (Coffee House Press, 2011).

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 90
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Published: 10 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1566894220
ISBN 13: 9781566894227
Book Overview: Early access copies by August 2015National print, radio, and online campaignTargeted bookseller mailingAdvertising: Bookforum, Shelf AwarenessPromotion at: BookExpo America, Winter Institute, AWP, Twin Cities Book FestivalPromotion on Coffee House Press e-newsletter, website, and social media channelsGiveaways on Twitter, GoodreadsSimultaneous print and e-book release, with e-book ISBN to be included on all press materials, author and publisher websites, and whenever print ISBN is listedTargeted publicity to promote author's speaking engagementsPromotion via the author's Twitter account, @becomingweather

Media Reviews
To read The Falling Down Dance from cover to cover--and it's best read that way--is also to see a dad start separate and strive for connection, catching the baby when he falls down, or feeling like a welcome but slightly distant addition to a maternal dyad... Martin makes the clearest example for the new American poetry of fatherhood. --The Boston Review, The Thing with Fathers Martin's poems traverse expansive concepts while confined to the space of an apartment, where new parents in the shipwreck / of fatherhood, of motherhood are cloistered during a brutal winter. --Star Tribune In this spare, poignant collection, Martin invites readers into the microcosm of new fatherhood against a wintry backdrop that produces isolation and intimacy in turn... Martin encourages his readers to see parenthood in all its contradictions; the beautiful addition and the nexus of complication. --Publishers Weekly The Falling Down Dance is a book of poetry so tenderly, playfully, and, often, still, sorrowfully in tune with the modern world. Ranging from Frank Ocean to fatherhood, from modern love to modern sadness, Martin's poems tilt and turn down the page, full of dance and momentum... The Falling Down Dance is a pulsing joy of a book. It feels so full, its slim lines bursting at the edges, trying to get out. --Full Stop Martin's attention is tender, even when it is dark. In the end, though, [The Falling Down Dance] is a book that closes in on domestic moments, moments of the physical body's experiences, and these attentions manage to feel somehow profoundly political. For what is more political than the effort to create a space of love? --FIELD
Author Bio
Chris Martin is the author of American Music (Copper Canyon, 2007) and Becoming Weather (Coffee House Press, 2011). He is also the author of several chapbooks, including How to Write a Mistake-ist Poem (Brave Men, 2011), enough (Ugly Duckling, 2012), the serially released CHAT (Flying Object, 2012), and History (Coffee House Press, 2014). After editing one of the first online magazines, Puppy Flowers, for its entire ten-year run, he is now an editor at Futurepoem books and curates the response blog Futurepost.