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At once poem essay memoir fragment and art object The Book of Fools is a sweeping elegy for our earth-and our plastic-choked ocean. Faced with the question of how to express the enormous ecological loss of our time poet Sam Taylor marries this collective loss to a personal story of loss involving childhood memory and a mothers early death to cancer a story which culminates in a scene the speaker is compelled to revisit relive and revise. Along the way the poets experiments in a poetics of self-erasure create a polyphonic reading experience enrich the books journey into the underworld and deepen its investigation into nonfiction myth and aesthetics. Weaving together a diversity of themes styles and lyric innovation The Book of Fools challenges and refreshes our notions of what a poem can look like and what it can accomplish.This is the illustrated edition (9780942544770) that features 9 color illustrations including prints by Picasso Matisse and Van Gogh and stunning plankton photography by Christian and Noe Sardet. Poet David Keplinger author of The World to Come says Sam Taylors new book is a masterwork: a modern epic that drives toward our planetary grief with exhilarating invention... This is Taylor at the height of his game and these poems are a brilliant display of his powers.The poet Craig Santos Perez author of Unincorporated Territory adds The Book of Fools is a haunting journey into the (under)worlds of personal loss global inequity and ecological disaster. Just as the characters and mythic figures in this book cross borders the poems traverse the aesthetic terrains of lyric and narrative while also experimenting with typographical innovation (erasure footnotes strikethrough greyscale and more). Taylor brilliantly creates a composite canvas to capture what it means to make art in our precarious times and to continue dancing of our erasure.And Donald Revell said: With The Book of Fools Sam Taylor has introduced a truly new and absolutely necessary disturbance into the field. All too often memory and memoir serve as a baroque means of concealment; here there is very purest disclosure...and by that I mean disclosure at the molecular level. In Taylors ravishing text the atoms of every image are seen to shiver and to shimmer. It is as though Taylor knows exactly what is at stake in the gamble of utterance. The Book of Fools is thrilling to witness and believe.