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A Gringo Like Me by Jennifer L. Knox

kfan's review against another edition

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4.0

Have been meaning to read this and other books by Knox for years, and then saw her books on the Bloof table at AWP and was LIKE YES LET ME BUY THESE.

Really fun stuff. Really wish I had read this in 2007 when they came out, where would my brain even be now if it had had these poems back then.

Favorites included:

"Mighty, Might Primate: Reconsidered"
Ladies and gentlemen, Mighty, Mighty Primate / is a great, great / movie.

"My Favorite Little Story"
The years had improved her English. Dramatically so.

"Waiting With The Dead"
One out of every 300 people has murdered someone, / so if you were at a baseball game / and the stadium held 18,000 people, / there would be 60 murderers in the crowd.

"Chicken Bucket"
Well that was a long time ago. / Rick and I got married

"Another Motive For Metaphor"
I love to masturbate, especially / after a poem of mine's accepted in / a literary magazine.

"The Best Thanksgiving Ever"
Somebody found a big bottle of vodka. We made a no-hugging rule.

booksliketrouble's review against another edition

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5.0

Chicken Bucket. That is all.

b_p's review against another edition

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4.0

Highlights (Part I)
*"Mighty, Mighty Primate: Reconsidered"
*"Love Blooms at Chimsbury After the War"
"Distress Call from the Canyon"
"Cruising for Prostitutes"
*"Hot Ass Poem"
*"Mekong"
"The Origin of Stories in the Kingdom of Parrots"
*"A Gringo Like Me"

Highlights (Part II)
"Waiting with the Dead"
"We Are Afraid"
*"Samurai and Child"
*"Mastering the Lesson of Odds"
"Seizing the Li'l Ms. Universe"
*"Chicken Bucket"

Highlights (Part III)
*"And Now A Message from the Seahorses Whinnying in Out Mailbags"
"The Role of Taffy"
"Another Motive for Metaphor"
*"Ode to the New Girl at the Office"
"Freestyle Vagina/"Free Vagina" Style"
*"The Bright Light of Responsibility"
"Instinct in the Age of Astrology"

*Exceptional; an absolute favorite poem of the collection

Wonderful collection. I look forward to reading more of her work.
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