Matthea Harvey's Modern Life introduces a new voice that tries to exist in the gray area between good and evil, love and hate. In the central sequences, "The Future of Terror" and "The Terror of the Future," Harvey...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Matthea Harvey's Modern Life introduces a new voice that tries to exist in the gray area between good and evil, love and hate. In the central sequences, "The Future of Terror" and "The Terror of the Future," Harvey imagines citizens and soldiers at the end of their wits at the impending end of the world. Her prose pieces and lyrics examine the divided, halved self in poems about centaurs, ship figureheads, and a robot boy. Throughout, Harvey's signature wit and concision show us the double-sided nature of reality, of what we see and what we know.



Similar Products

If the Tabloids Are True What Are You?: Poems and ArtworkThe Black Automaton (National Poetry Series)Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human FormCome on All You GhostsThis Connection of Everyone with Lungs: Poems (New California Poetry)Life on Mars: PoemsCatalog of Unabashed Gratitude (Pitt Poetry Series)A Year in ProvenceThe Best American Travel Writing 2013Engine Empire: Poems