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		<title>Oyster Mountain: Poems by Jalal El-Kadali</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="350" height="522" src="https://www.ninebandedbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cover-oyster-mountain.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Oyster Mountain" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://www.ninebandedbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cover-oyster-mountain.jpg 350w, https://www.ninebandedbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cover-oyster-mountain-201x300.jpg 201w" sizes="(max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px" /></p>6 x 9 | 104 pages

<em>Follow the science into a panic room whose walls are the fear of death. It has a window you duck down beneath, the fibro rattling like an n-dimensional membrane as thin glass shatters to ornament your back like that of a stegosaurus. But you will survive as those brainless dragons did for aye—and look, the toilet altar stands unshaken.</em>

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<em>Oyster Mountain</em> is a resounding answer to a pronounced contemplation, that of the avant poet’s place in an increasingly decentralized art culture. Jalal’s preoccupations are cosmic and vast, incorporating narrative forms, comical sleight-of-hand, and zeitgeist subversion into a kaleidoscopic immersion that provokes and interrogates the existential dimensions of a modernity awash with mythic, historical and oneiric preconceptions and archetypes. It is poetic as it is intensely philosophical and metalinguistic. A logophile’s poet, Jalal’s language is romantic and lush, abounding with startling juxtapositions and enigmatic semiotics, images of history being forged and cobbled and trampled in a stampede. More than poetry, <em>Oyster Mountain</em> has the texture and breadth of inquiry, of erotic tableaux. It is a sensory spectacle haunted by travels spiritual and physical and tortured illuminations.

–Manuel Marrero, Expat Press

El-Kadali has remarkable skill at creating poetic imagery that evokes immediate, visceral emotion from the reader.

–William Duryea]]></description>
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<em>Follow the science into a panic room whose walls are the fear of death. It has a window you duck down beneath, the fibro rattling like an n-dimensional membrane as thin glass shatters to ornament your back like that of a stegosaurus. But you will survive as those brainless dragons did for aye—and look, the toilet altar stands unshaken.</em>

____________

<em>Oyster Mountain</em> is a resounding answer to a pronounced contemplation, that of the avant poet’s place in an increasingly decentralized art culture. Jalal’s preoccupations are cosmic and vast, incorporating narrative forms, comical sleight-of-hand, and zeitgeist subversion into a kaleidoscopic immersion that provokes and interrogates the existential dimensions of a modernity awash with mythic, historical and oneiric preconceptions and archetypes. It is poetic as it is intensely philosophical and metalinguistic. A logophile’s poet, Jalal’s language is romantic and lush, abounding with startling juxtapositions and enigmatic semiotics, images of history being forged and cobbled and trampled in a stampede. More than poetry, <em>Oyster Mountain</em> has the texture and breadth of inquiry, of erotic tableaux. It is a sensory spectacle haunted by travels spiritual and physical and tortured illuminations.

–Manuel Marrero, Expat Press

El-Kadali has remarkable skill at creating poetic imagery that evokes immediate, visceral emotion from the reader.

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