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IMPERSONATING FLOWERS - David Bateman (poetry) | IMPERSONATING FLOWERS - David Bateman (poetry) |
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Author: David Bateman Publishing Company: Frontenac House Year: 2007 # of Pages: 75 ISBN #: 978-1-897181-11-9 $15.95 3 ½ Stars Reviewer: Deborah Ground Buckner Canadian poet and performance artist David Bateman lives in a world different from mine, in fact, a world I've never visited. But with Impersonating Flowers as a travel guide, I admit it looks like an interesting place. This collection of poetry follows his Invisible Foreground, published in 2005. Impersonating Flowers may be viewed as a journey from adolescence to middle age, noting rites of passage along the way, becoming familiar with and comfortable with a gay identity. Subject matter ranges from important historical milestones in life to erotic fantasies about Betty Rubble (of The Flintstones) to social issues. The fun comes in the various poetic styles employed from long narratives to short free verse and even a haiku found on a sign at West Edmonton Mall Water World: area closed for maintenance and cleaning due to fecal mishap There is a good deal of humor included in Bateman's work as well, my favorite poem of the collection being: Maternal Fears: A List Her son wearing a dress Her son wearing a dress onstage Her son wearing a dress onstage talking about her Her son wearing a dress onstage talking about her and not reserving her a front row seat. Also enjoyable is the lament of a rural drag queen: we rare and rural drag queens know a lonely luckless life we long for ostrich feathers but get chickens, cows, and strife For me, the message of this collection is found in Excerpt from Performance Piece “A Particular Class of Cross-Dresser”: that's me on the Trans-Canada highway of gender my headless wig torn off by the roof of the underpass of vague cultural imperceptive momentary Miss Trans-Canada trans-gender trans-sexual I like the trans part the best I always wanna be there I cannot conclude I want to be in Bateman's world, but Impersonating Flowers does provide a n entertaining and thought-provoking view of it. |
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