Friday, May 7, 2010

PRESENTING: "The New Make Believe" by Denise Newman

The Post-Apollo Press is overjoyed to announce the release of the latest in our Small Series, THE NEW MAKE BELIEVE, by Denise Newman. It is a lovely book, designed with care by Amy Evans McClure. Please help us welcome this tender, ecstatic and insightful book into the world.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, MAY 5TH, 2010

The New Make Believe
by Denise Newman


















Poetry 62pgs $12.00 ISBN: 978-0942996-71-5



In The New Make Believe, one is seeking a vehicle, rejecting lover, God, child, all objects, and in the process, noticing one’s accident, which was always present, as the ground of existence. Once noticed, never losing contact with it, this silent partner, the way Blaise Pascal sewed into the lining of his coat his notes and sketch made upon first encountering his accident. Touch it, dance with it, but avoid the temptation to manage it, which leads to sentimentality, or worse, brutality. So how is the new make believe different from the old make believe? “put it out put it out and try to talk about it.


A strange intelligence guides the works in The New Make Believe toward insistent, yet nearly ineffable, re-definitions of commonplace words, as if everything were, in being named, strange. “Accident,” “law,” “memorial,” “wolf,” “pants” “sex” and other such terms participate in intense proto-symbolic musicalities to reveal (or cover) what seem to be crucial yet cheerily personal insights into what it is to be alive as or in a person surrounded by a baffling world of dark beauty–and mysterious others. Denise Newman’s work is here more haunting than ever, and as needful of contemplation. -Norman Fischer


Denise Newman is the author of Human Forest and Wild Goods (both published by Apogee Press), and the translator of The Painted Room (Random House, UK) and Azorno, (New Directions)—two novels by the Danish poet Inger Christensen. She teaches at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco where she lives with her husband and daughter.


Order: online from our distributor, Small Press Distribution www.spdbooks.org or
directly from the press by phone: (415) 332-458 / mail: 35 Marie St. Sausalito, CA 94965
email: postapollo@earthlink.net. / Publicity contact: Lindsey Boldt lindsey@postapollopress.com


We would appreciate receiving a copy of any review of this book that appears in your publication.

2 comments:

  1. Hey everyone at Post-Apollo, I'm really excited about this book :) Denise was my teacher at California College of the Arts and is a beautiful writer. Looking forward to the release party as well! -Megan

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  2. Or buy it at your locally owned independent bookstore, eh?

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