Erratic Fire, Erratic Passion is a collection of found poems composed
of the words of professional athletes.
The content of post-game interviews and sports chatter is so often
meaningless, if not insufferable, and yet there are athletes like Metta
World Peace who transcend lame clichés and rote patter, who use language
in surprising ways, who can be funny and shocking and insightful and
alarmingly sincere -- pure poetry. Muhammad Ali offered dazzling
displays of lexical wizardry, and Allen Iverson's infamous "practice"
rant shifted the post-game press conference from the banal to the
absurd.
This book is a celebration of these rare and exceptional moments.
Various poetic forms and line-breaks highlight -- or, in the words of
Deion Sanders, "deem to set a candor on" -- the sophisticated, sublime,
and surprising performances of language made by professional athletes.