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Dual

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A poetry collection examining masculinity, aggression, and violence.



In his fourth poetry collection, Matthew Minicucci examines masculinity and gun violence as he brings to life the grammatical concept of the dual, a number that is neither singular nor plural. Though now lost in English, the concept is present in other languages both extant and ancient. The poemsโ€™ forms fittingly include the elegy, palinode, and contrapuntal, which is both a single poem and two poems intertwined. They align contemporary moments with key texts from Western literature, including ancient Greek epics, in a way that helps us reconsider the aggression of young men. โ€œThe world kills kind boys,โ€ Minicucci writes, and โ€œwe bury the bodies inside men.โ€



Minicucci recategorizes our idea of โ€œWest,โ€ the Western canon, and the Old West and its bullets, comparing them to modern-day landscapes in Utah, Oregon, Washington, California, and Hawaiโ€™i. Whether memorializing a woodworking grandfather or poets Brigit Pegeen Kelly and James Longenbach, Dual notes that loss has a double vision. While weighty in their subjects, Dualโ€™s poems make room for unexpected moments of lightness, such as when the speaker compares the complications of love to โ€œreading the Iliad and realizing, sure, there's anger, // but before that thereโ€™s just a lot of camping.โ€



The book argues, in the end, that there is an unalienable dual between the observer and the observed, the self and the self as confessed to another.

Matthew Minicucci is an award-winning author of three previous collections of poetry. His poems and essays have appeared in journals including APR, The Believer, Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, and Southern Review. He is assistant professor in the Blount Scholars Program at the University of Alabama.

Matthew Minicucci is an award-winning author of three previous collections of poetry. His poems and essays have appeared in journals including APR, The Believer, Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, and Southern Review. He is assistant professor in the Blount Scholars Program at the University of Alabama.

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โ€œMatthew Minicucciโ€™s Dual questions the nature of signification and the fibers of linguistic-relational reality. He ponders, in form, content, in language acquisitionโ€™s exposed processes of how place and time bend into vivid collage, which morphs into its own complexity and nuanceโ€”the world of ancient mythology bending into personal history and into magic. Multiple crossings in single poems with various, pick-your-own avatars excite the possibilities of a readerโ€™s expectation. No matter how much I explore in these pages, there remain countless countries yet to be seen. The texture of the language, the clarity of image, the sonic play causes me to ask, if there is text and non-text, how are these poems haunting me in all possible universes?โ€
โ€” Rajiv Mohabir, author of "Cutlish" and "Antiman"

โ€œHow tenderly, how avidly Matthew Minicucci twins for us life and death in this epic-inspired collection. With linguistic and literary resources that leave me breathless, Minicucci has created, in extraordinary poems of counterpoint, elegy, and autobiography, a dualism (a mirroring, a conjunction, a metronomic pairing) not binary so much as inclusively generative and devastating. I will be recommending this brilliant and inventive book for a very long time.โ€ 
โ€” Kathy Fagan, author of "Bad Hobby"

"Many ideas are at play in Matthew Minicucciโ€™s Dual, a poetry collection that examines masculinity, aggression, and violence while incorporating the semi-obsolete grammatical conceit of the โ€œdualโ€ โ€“ โ€œthe not singular and not plural of things.โ€ Dual is the fourth collection of Minicucciโ€™s poetry. The award-winning author, who is widely published in journals, is currently an assistant professor in the Blount Scholars Program at the University of Alabama."
โ€” Alabama Writersโ€™ Forum

"Minicucci is a master craftsman. . . . Dual brings fresh ideas and understandings to the fore, while paying true homage to the poets of the past."
โ€” Birch Bark Editing

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