Hitler's Mustache, poems by Peter Davis

Hitler's Mustache, poems by Peter Davis

Poets' praise for Hitler's Mustache:

What a refreshing debut this book is, surprising and innovative, and comprised of the quirky and clever poems of an imagination without limits. With a hysterical mixture of brilliance and absurdity, Peter Davis satirizes fiction and poetry with its many forms and small dictators, as well as the endless capacity of the mind to free associate. There is no other poet quite like him. It is hard to read this collection without a smile, and not to imagine that smile informed by a mustache, a shadow, a dark wit. —Nin Andrews

Hitler’s Mustache is mind bendingly inventive and original, all pathos and fury--cartoony, manic, beautiful, mutate-y, postmodern, hi and lo concept surrealism. So weird I started talking to myself out loud while reading it. Muttering and laughing and making snorty or guttural surprised noises. For those of us who live for great strange books, the publication of this obsessive exploding tome constitutes a national holiday. It puts the id through a juicer. —Amy Gerstler

In a trim disquisition on perhaps the most iconic facial feature in history, Davis explores what Northrop Frye terms “ritual bondage,” wherein a character or person is bound by an infatuation that borders on the comic. —Gabriel Gudding

In Peter Davis’ postmodernist Hitler’s Mustache, nothing escapes satiric scrutiny, even postmodernism. The mustache itself is a metaphor for both everything and nothing, allowing Davis to toy with and subvert discourses and genres, past and present, high and low, always keeping us off stride with his clever juxtapositions and puns. He even breathes life back into the prose poem, taking us back to its surrealist roots. Never do these conceits become tiring, a tribute to Davis and to his remarkable first book. —Peter Johnson

sample poems, first published in: Coconut, Kulture Vulture, McSweeneys, Softblow, Unpleasant Event Schedule.
From the reviews:

"It is the most fun book I've read in a long time, and dear readers it is also the most sage." Rain Taxi

"As a subversive and disarming examination of the 20th century’s worst criminal, and as a smart commentary on poetry itself, Hitler’s Mustache is a success that possesses what poet Alice Fulton has called 'the good strangeness of poetry' and the humor so often seen in contemporary American verse. The L Magazine

"What's more, the book is funny, the way that people are funny and the way people like to laugh at funny things. Like in "Hitler's Mustache: The Teenage Mustache Sestina," in which a youth talks about growing mustaches. Or, as in "Hitler's Mustache: The List of Facts," in which we learn that "Hitler's mustache sees a beard and wonders, 'Why didn't I think of that?'" Perhaps that's the question that we, as mustaches, should all be asking." Rattle

"Davis presents a unique voice and perspective, and perhaps more importantly, a willingness to pursue some peculiar impulses." Cold Front

"Entertaining and surprising while commenting on well-known authors, Davis’s book is a gravely hilarious, highly literate read for anyone who enjoys modernist, post-modernist, or wonderfully bizarre poetry." The Dream People

ISBN: 978-0-935306-51-4
paper, 80 pages
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