Gallimaufry & Farrago by Kathleen Balma

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$14.99

 

“A ghost needs an audience or it is pointless,” writes Balma, and the same can be said about poets. “But does a ghost need a point?” she continues. No. Does a poet? Jeez, I hope not! Poems are toys, not vitamin pills, and these are full of playfulness. They’re also full of contradictions (see “Revelation at the Invisible Gun Show”), because between the contra- and the diction is where the poem is found. I won’t tell you what “the best sad thing that’s happened to me all year” is, but it’s a doozy. Read on, reader, and let Katy Balma free your mind.

–David Kirby

 

From shell shuckers to aliens to the ghost of Sid Vicious, Gallimaufry & Farrago is a marvelous concoction steeped in myth, nostalgia, humor, and the chimerical. Sirens are juxtaposed with Dreamsicles, John Wayne rides in on a John Deere tractor, and Brigadoon and Salvador Dali are saluted in the titular poem about stopping time. Punctuated with startling similes like oysters as “angel testicles” and Abe Lincoln as a “Christmas specter,” Balma’s book is “a complex amalgam of positive and negative” imagery, shining with both wit and wonder.

–Simone Muench

 

The zigs and zags of Katy Balma‘s mind, in addition to offering a great ride, remind me that a straight line is what I want out of a ruler, not a poem. You should stand up when reading this book, because her poems don’t ponder or pander, they run.

–Bob Hicok

 

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Gallimaufry & Farrago

by Kathleen Balma

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-612-1

2018

Kathleen Balma is a Fulbright Fellow, teacher, librarian, and translator from every US state you never wanted to visit. Her writing awards include a Pushcart Prize and a Writer-in-Residence Fellowship from Rivendell Writers’ Colony. She lives in New Orleans.