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βFunny and smartβ (The New Yorker) criticism of why we turn to artβspecifically to poetry and popular musicβand how it serves as an essential tool to understanding life.
How can art help us make senseβor nonsenseβof the world? If wrong life cannot be lived rightly, as Theodor Adorno had it, what weapons and strategies for living wrongly can art provide? With the same intelligence that animates his poetry, Michael Robbins addresses this weighty question while contemplating the idea of how strange it is that we need art at all. Ranging from Prince to Def Leppard, Lucille Clifton to Frederick Seidel, Robbinsβs mastery of poetry and popular music shines in Equipment for Living. He has a singular ability to illustrate points with seemingly disparate examples (Friedrich Kittler and Taylor Swift, to W.B. Yeats and Anna Kendrickβs βCupsβ). Robbins weaves a discussion on poet Juliana Spahr with the different subsets of Scandinavian black metal music, illuminating subjects in ways that few scholars can achieve.
As Dwight Garner said in The New York Times about Robbins: βThis man can write.β Equipment for Living is a βfreakishly originalβ (Elle) look at how works of art, specifically poetry and popular music, can help us understand our own lives.
“"Ugh, there should be a law against being as smart as Michael Robbins. Here he is, interspersing these exhilarating micro-readings of modern poetry and pop music--which he treats, in a moving and 100% convincing way as a single tradition--with an overarching argument for the function of poetry! This book is itself "equipment for living," not to mention " a sad and angry consolation. " It will depress you and uplift you and fill your head with music." --Elif Batuman, author of The Idiot and The Possessed”
βEquipment for Living is funny and smart.ββLouis Menand, The New Yorker
"Ugh, there should be a law against being as smart as Michael Robbins. Here he is, interspersing these exhilarating micro-readings of modern poetry and pop musicβwhich he treats, in a moving and 100% convincing wayΒ as a single traditionβwith an overarching argument for the function of poetry! This book is itself βequipment for living,β not to mention βa sad and angry consolation.β It will depress you and uplift you and fill your head with music."βElif Batuman, author of The Idiot and The Possessed
βMichael Robbins can deal up and down with Wallace Stevens and Taylor Swift, Gwendolyn Brooks and Def Leppard, Frederick Seidel and Prince. He has done all the reading about the form, function, and economy of art,Β but alsoΒ done the feeling about the desire and need of it. Unashamed, he wants to rock. Won't you take a chance on him?ββBen Ratliff, author ofΒ Every Song EverΒ andΒ Coltrane
"This man can write."βDwight Garner,Β The New York Times
"Equipment for Living sounds plausibly enough like a piece of technology in need of constant recharging. I took it with me on a recent tour through the bruised U.S. and no cords or batteries were needed. It ended up recharging me β funny, profane, insightful, petulant, elegant, heart-felt. Not that its heart is in the right place. Its heart is all over the place, which is where a good heart should be: spreading agony and consolation and devotion. We started out in Salt Lake City as fellow travelers leery of one another but by Nashville we were parting as friends determined to see each other again soon. (Donβt miss the last chapter βPlaylistβ; itβs the coda that reunites it all.)"βMark Z. Danielewski, author of Only Revolutions and House of Leaves
"Freakishly original."βELLE
βRobbins is erudite and meticulous, widely and deeply read, [and] an agile thinkerβ¦ Equipment for Living insists at every turn that despite its inherent parasitism, criticism is a creative disciplineβa venue for originality and exploration, for agon and jouissance. In short, an art form. I only wish more critics would follow his lead.ββLos Angeles Times
Michael Robbins is the author of the poetry collectionsΒ Alien vs. PredatorΒ andΒ The Second SexΒ as well as the bookΒ Equipment for Living: On Poetry and Pop Music. His selected poems are featured in the second volume of the newly revived Penguin Modern Poets series. His poetry and criticism have appeared inΒ The New Yorker,Β Poetry,Β The Paris Review, Harperβs, Bookforum, and many other publications. He received his PhD in English from the University of Chicago and lives in Brooklyn with the best cat in the world. Β
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