The ever-adventurous author of Louise in Love looks to the visual arts
for inspiration with this astonishing fourth collection. The poems in
The Eye Like a Strange Balloon find their seed in paintings, film,
video, photographs, and collage, and the end results are something more
than a sum of their parts. Beginning with a painting done in 2003, the
poems move backward in time to 1 B.C., where an architectural fragment
is painted on an architectural fragment, highlighting visual art's
strange relationship between the image and the thing itself. The total
effect is exhilarating-a wholly original, personal take on art history
coupled with Bang's sly and elegant commentary on poetry's enduring
subjects: Love, Death, Time, and Desire. The recipient of numerous
prizes and awards, Bang stands at the front of American poetry with this
new work, asking more of the English language, and enticing and
challenging the reader.