Another Way to Play
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From a '60s-era verse letter to John Coltrane to a 2017 examination of Life After Trump, Another Way to Play collects more than a half century of engaged, accessible, and deeply felt poetry from a writer both iconoclastic and embedded in the American tradition. In the vein of William Carlos Williams and Frank O'Hara, Lally eschews formality in favor of a colloquial idiom that pops straight from the page into the reader's synapses. This is the definitive collection of verse from a poet who has been around the world and back again: verse from the streets, from the the political arena, from Hollywood, from the depths of the underground, and from everywhere in between. Lally is not a poet of any one school or style, but a poet of his own inner promptings; whether casual, impassioned, or ironic, his words are unmistakably his own. Here is a poet who can hold two opposed ideas in mind simultaneously, and fuse them, with pathos and humor, into his own idiosyncratic verbal art. As Lally himself writes: "I suffered, I starved, and so did my kids, / I did what I did for poetry I thought /and I never sold out, and even when I did / nobody bought."
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Lally, M. (2018). Another Way to Play. [United States], Seven Stories Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Lally, Michael. 2018. Another Way to Play. [United States], Seven Stories Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Lally, Michael, Another Way to Play. [United States], Seven Stories Press, 2018.
MLA Citation (style guide)Lally, Michael. Another Way to Play. [United States], Seven Stories Press, 2018.
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