Larsen, David: Zeroes Were Hollow
Kenning Editions, paperback Publication Date: September 06, 2022 Publisher Marketing: A second book of poetry from the emerging translator and language artist. There is a tradition of dry, cerebral scholar-poets in which David Larsen is hard to place. As a translator, he performs sensitive work that preserves the alterity of medieval Arabic poetry without stooping to exoticism or hermetic dodges. His original poetry is an unconventional counterpart to this practice. It is profane, musical, and, as announced on the cover of Larsen's 2005 debut THE THORN, easy to read. That book was archly described by Kevin Killian as a book of anger, the fury that sweeps through the plain, the Abolitionist anger that made John Brown steal that ferry. Seventeen years later comes ZEROES WERE HOLLOW, a second book of poetry suffused with the wit of the gallows. I was pleased as punch to let it lie, says the first poem, but then the bug bit me, and indeed the book crawls with pests and vermin. By definiti