"Reading Mathys, one remembers that poetry isn't a dalliance, but a way
of sorting through life-or-death situations."--Los Angeles Times
Beginning with the delivery of a diplomatic soccer ball to Henry
Kissinger and culminating in a transformative road trip through the Deep
South, these three poem cycles navigate the contradictions of modern
life and morality. From exploring the deification of athletes and
statesmen to considering the instincts that lead a sea turtle to nest in
a Wal-Mart parking lot, Mathys revels in exploding the lyrical terrain
of paradox.
An Ohio native, Ted Mathys is the author of Forge. He has lived
and worked in Berlin, Hong Kong, and New York and currently studies law
and diplomacy at Tufts University.