
Dreams of the Presidents
From George Washington to Barack Obama
$22.91
- Paperback
112 pages
- Release Date
15 July 2011
Summary
The stuff of dreams—hopes, fears, and longings—represents universal subjects to which everyone can relate. Dreams take on a new cultural currency in this collection of dream-poems, one for each American president. Exploring power, as well as its limits and possibilities, linguistics instructor Charles Barasch plays no favorites, making light of the sense of entitlement and self-importance that afflicts too many politicians.
Fun to read, humorous, and laced with events of historical in…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781556437502 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1556437501 |
| Author: | Charles Barasch, John R. Turner |
| Publisher: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
| Imprint: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 112 |
| Release Date: | 15 July 2011 |
| Weight: | 113g |
| Dimensions: | 7mm x 128mm x 203mm |

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Critics Review
“With the grueling neverending election finally behind us, Charles Barasch’s magnificent book lets loose one last broadside at the insane zoo that is American politics. The conceit is simple: 42 poems, one for each president, in the form of a possible dream that president might have. The result is surreal, funny and even poignant at times.”
—Dan Szczesny, Hippo Manchester
“The dreams drift lazily over the harder prose of the footnotes, forming a world saturated with sexual imagery and guilt about slavery and imperialism. Melancholic Presidents wander the White House hallways, grieving over dead children and spouses. Lillian Gish and Marilyn Monroe, who were half ghosts already, rub against the dreams’ surfaces. The poems are a delicious smoke curling around the Presidents; something like the fantasy air around the ad men on TV drama Mad Men, which could’ve easily been Barasch’s title.”
—Allen Shelton, PASTE Magazine
“None of the dreams in Dreams of the Presidents is real. But they’re a brilliant concoction. And if we are ever to come to terms with the exaggerated importance we have assigned to our presidents, we will have to see these men (and women) as they are, not larger than life, but sized appropriately—and as human and flawed and brilliant and scarred as each of us.”
—Nat Frothingham, The Bridge
Charles Barasch
Charles Barasch, a linguistics professor at the University of Vermont and a “Poet in the Schools,” has had poems published in many literary and general-interest magazines, as well as in the anthology, Baseball, I Gave You All the Best Years of My Life. Barasch is also a speech-language pathologist working with children from pre-school through high school in Plainfield, Vermont. With a broad background including everything from Romano-British archaeology to numismatics, from “oldies” radio to local politics, Barasch has also created crossword puzzles that have appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Washington Post.
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