Overview
Says John Tipton, “Devin King’s Grand Complication is a dizzy fugue of forms–regular stanzas in radical variety. And the sources of its argument are just as varied–The Thebaid of Statius, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, or Melrose Place. It’s reminiscent of Zukofky’s omnivorous, inventive formalism. King orchestrates actors and narratives into a weltering long poem: William leads stoners to his apartment, thinking Julia will follow, but instead, she leads Abbie into Luke’s room and Mike follows, though Mike had flirted with Julia before she jumped in the pool while Amphiaraus was swallowed by the earth. I know. It’s complicated.” Replete with astoundingly beautiful thought-images, The Grand Complication is King’s fourth book and first masterpiece.Reviews
"a dizzy fugue of forms"--John TiptonAuthor Biography
Devin King is the author of three books of poetry. He was the poetry editor for The Green Lantern Press and founding co-curator of the Annual Festival of Poets Theater in Chicago. After several years in Oxford, UK, he now lives in Berkeley, California.