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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Laura Hinton
"Sisyphus My Love (To Record a Dream in a Bathtub) is a multi-media series poem containing threads that wind, unravel and accumulate. It combines prose poetry, lyric, myth, fake myth, journal reportage, a Poetry Blog kept on line, and the beginnings of novellas that do not arrive anywhere and do not return. It contains memories of digital films and photographs taken on the Mediterranean seaboard in and around a long poem about trauma, love, death and desire - and the heroic myth of a modern Sisyphus through "his" point of view as he becomes a disembodied figure after a journey to the Land of the Dead following a heart-attack. And it tells a heroine s myth, that of Sisyphus's unnamed "Wife." It is she who continues the tale while her husband, that perennial trickster figure who defies the gods, dies and comes back." "Part travelogue, part epic poem, Sisyphus My Love (along with "To Record a Dream in a Bathtub") is also the record of an American Road Trip that begins in a Northeast garden but concludes along a Mediterranean shoreline - from the beaches of Nice, France, to Pompeii (the "Villas" series) to the Greca-Magna sites around Sicily. This road-book like others before it repeatedly asks the question: What is a poem? And what is a book?"--BOOK JACKET.
Published
2009
Format
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Pages
98
Language
English
ISBN
9781935402268