Lambright, Kimberly: Doom Glove
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Publication Date: September 16, 2024
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Kimberly Lambright is a poet for whom impression is currency and mood is form.Doom Glove, Lambright’s second collection, works with the lyric just as much as against it. These poems are, by turns, surrealist, riotous, and sincerethe confessional past inside the tonal present. Like us, they “lug their own myth to the party.” What’s at stake inDoom Gloveis possibility itself: the unlikely”out here in the gosh”becomes not only likely but necessary. If this be doom, one size fits all.
To put on the doom glove is to touch the world with fingers dipped in truth serum. At your own risk, allow this collection of lyrically taut poems to shuffle you through paradoxes. Binding oaths are more fragile than casual encounters; Living things are more potent reminders of death than plastic; Cities are refuges from nature as much as theyre prisons for human animals. I barely exhaled as I readDoom Gloveby Kimberly Lambright. These poems hold the reader in bursting suspension. Monica McClure, author ofThe Gone ThingandTender Data
Reader, are you bittersweet? Kimberly Lambright asks inDoom Glove. I enthusiastically say yes! Lambrights poems show me to be bittersweet is to be in a state of excitation, of feelingnot infirmbut firmly fraught in a way thats alluring, even existentially illuminating. Lambright practices a surreal, yet psychically dense poetics; her poems series of misnomers present a new rubric of feeling through image, allowing me access to the poets many moods I try on as a glove. In this, I am doomed to feel, yet guided to become an observer of the self by a fellow sojourner in slushlove who assures me, I am here for you as Ive always been. Ruth Williams, author ofFlatlandsandNursewifery
To create a self, a form, from words and memory. To inhabit the absurdity of others and cities and time. To hold images and confession, doom and hope, in the same hand. The unapologetic poems in Kimberly LambrightsDoom Glovedo all of this and more. Vanessa Jimenez Gabb, author ofBasic NeedsandImages for Radical Poetics
Doom Gloveis a study in girlhood that is perverted, twisted, reworked. It offers a synesthetic language that is not at all synthetic. In fact, its the oppositethrough a cacophony of images, these poems explore deeper truths about the self as female anti-heroboth the party” and “the quiet room in the party. Be prepared for roses that laugh up, pudding that wont feed you, and scents that dig into the skin. Be prepared most of all to examine the darker sides of desire, damage, intimacy, and ragethe power of writing to invite something in, and then send it out again. Sara Deniz Akant, author ofHyperphantasiaandBabette
In Kimberly Lambrights deeply personal, playful collectionDoom Glove, she sweeps up the seemingly scattered pieces of her lifeIm crying again over my powers of descriptionand arranges them into brilliant self-inquiring poems that invite us in. Lambrights reach into the word bag strikes us to play and create, in order to mend our tiny stupid hearts. Paige Taggart, author ofWant For LionandOr Replica
The poems in Kimberly Lambrights second collection,Doom Glove, luxuriate in a wisened desire for juvenescence with restless patience, knowing she can aim where she pleases the glint that makes anything glitter. Notice the dolly zoom effect of At first it was easy to like experiencea deceptively simple line that ensnares the reader in a double reckoning while Lambright reclines, content, just out of the frame shes created. This slippage is abundant with a longing satisfied, and satisfying, in its firm evasion of finality, the romance of impossibility: Growth is just to finish / and who wants to be done? Put onDoom Gloveto better grasp that language is where fates aura falters exquisitely. Logan Fry, author ofHarpo Before the Opus
Reading Kimberly LambrightsDoom Gloveis like attending an endless buffet of snacks and sweets, where the technicolor fruits are strikingly shiny, yet you trust theyre organic. Its like playing a video game where the heroine, equipped with glitch-proof magic adventures through relationships and dimensions, and eats colors that bleed and bend, on her quest to find dooms antidote. Grounded in belief and desire, this collection is a breaking open, a turning over, an upheaval of the ordinary and the known. Emily Brandt, author ofFalsehood
With its collage-like abstractions and atmospheric sense of crooked dread,Doom Gloveis like nothing else. The array of ludicrous imagery felt intoxicating and inspiring to me. I frequently gasped as I read and re-read Kimberly Lambrights nimble deconstructions. As she writes in one poem, Unpredictability isnt cruelty./All these comebacks and discoveries. What a thrill these words are! Kevin Sampsell, author ofI Made an Accident: Collages and Poems
Kimberly LambrightsDoom Gloveis a leap forward from her earlier quite stunning work, its hardened syntax and abrupt compressions and turns of phrase shower the reader with emotional and intellectual sparks that are both disorienting and thrilling in their originality and reach. Particularly daring work is often described as edgy, but Lambrights new poems offer the reader multiple edges at once, and ask us to either choose or deal with the multiplicities. The book is a fresh, beautifully tuned experience no poetry lover should be without. Christopher Howell, author ofThe Grief of a Happy Life
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