Radioapocrypha
A novella in verse, Radioapocrypha envisions what would have happened if Jesus Christ had arrived for the first time not in Palestine two thousand years ago but in a subdivision in Maryland in 1989, the year Depeche Mode released “Personal Jesus.” In this suburban retelling of the gospel, Jesus is a hunky post-punk high school chemistry teacher and the disciples are a twelve-member garage band. The story unfolds as recorded testimony and overheard teachings, a series of alternating lyric poems, prose poems, and parables that engage the social, sexual, and racial tensions of an era. Told from the point of view of the Magdalen character, named Maren—and drawing from the Gnostic text known as the Gospel of Mary as well as other scriptural sources—these poems sample widely from popular music and 1980s culture to recast and revivify a gritty, surreal, crackpot story of loners, losers, and lovers.
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Radioapocrypha
A novella in verse, Radioapocrypha envisions what would have happened if Jesus Christ had arrived for the first time not in Palestine two thousand years ago but in a subdivision in Maryland in 1989, the year Depeche Mode released “Personal Jesus.” In this suburban retelling of the gospel, Jesus is a hunky post-punk high school chemistry teacher and the disciples are a twelve-member garage band. The story unfolds as recorded testimony and overheard teachings, a series of alternating lyric poems, prose poems, and parables that engage the social, sexual, and racial tensions of an era. Told from the point of view of the Magdalen character, named Maren—and drawing from the Gnostic text known as the Gospel of Mary as well as other scriptural sources—these poems sample widely from popular music and 1980s culture to recast and revivify a gritty, surreal, crackpot story of loners, losers, and lovers.
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Radioapocrypha

Radioapocrypha

by BK Fischer
Radioapocrypha

Radioapocrypha

by BK Fischer

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A novella in verse, Radioapocrypha envisions what would have happened if Jesus Christ had arrived for the first time not in Palestine two thousand years ago but in a subdivision in Maryland in 1989, the year Depeche Mode released “Personal Jesus.” In this suburban retelling of the gospel, Jesus is a hunky post-punk high school chemistry teacher and the disciples are a twelve-member garage band. The story unfolds as recorded testimony and overheard teachings, a series of alternating lyric poems, prose poems, and parables that engage the social, sexual, and racial tensions of an era. Told from the point of view of the Magdalen character, named Maren—and drawing from the Gnostic text known as the Gospel of Mary as well as other scriptural sources—these poems sample widely from popular music and 1980s culture to recast and revivify a gritty, surreal, crackpot story of loners, losers, and lovers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814276044
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 02/05/2018
Series: OSU JOURNAL AWARD POETRY
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 82
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

BK Fischer is an award-winning poet and poetry editor at Boston Review. Her collections of poetry include Mutiny Gallery and St. Rage’s Vault.
 
 

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Parable of the Mower
 

One airless August afternoon, half a dozen kids

got hired for $3 an hour to pass out a thousand flyers

for the heating and cooling company owned by one

 

of their dads, covering a neighborhood with streets

named for poets: Keats, Spenser, Sidney, Pope.

Municipal mowers droned from the drainage sloughs

 

between the houses and ball fields, scattering

grass clippings as they crossed the medians

and idled at the curbs. The only girl in the group

 

noticed that most of the driveways she climbed

to tuck the rolled-up flyer in the storm door

had oil spots in the shape of horses. On one,

 

a bloodied mouse was caught under a piece

of green tinsel—when it lifted off the corpse

she saw that it was a swarm of emerald flies.



 

(Litmus)

You think you can hold a piece of pH paper up to a person and tell if a taste of him will burn the tongue? Dilute your fear. A dye extracted from lichen: blue turns red in the presence of an acid; red turns blue in the presence of an alkali. Boys of the border states, you seem to forget we’re south of the Mason-Dixon in a swamp that would have seceded if Lincoln hadn’t held it under martial law. Draw a sip of the sample into the paper and see. No, I don’t have a perm. What the hell is wrong with you, Jordan—we don’t go around touching people’s hair like it’s a petting zoo. I’ve dined with drummers against my better judgment. I’ve tried to titrate this poison one drop at a time. I’ve tested eighty drams of antidote. We need a deluge. Nobody believes me, but Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise, held tonight in the 20th precinct in Manhattan, are innocent. We need a water-soluble mixture. We need the rate of forward reaction to exceed the rate of reverse reaction. In a state of equilibrium, reactants and products come to rest in concentrations that have no further tendency to change. No further tendency to change with time. Equilibrium is not peace.

Table of Contents

RADIOAPOCRYPHA Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication CONTENTS ENUNCIATION OUR LADY OF THE SUBDIVISION (TEACHER) PARABLE OF THE MOWER OUR LADY OF WALGREENS (KIDDIE POOL) OUR LADY OF CINDERBLOCK OUR LADY OF THE GARAGE BAND (LITMUS) OUR LADY OF THE HAIR CUTTERY GARAGE GOSPEL OUR LADY OF THE BAY (HOMEOPATH) OUR LADY OF 80s PUNK (PREDESTINATION) OUR LADY OF THE BACHELOR PAD (HALF LIFE) PARABLE OF THE SLUT (MOJO) OUR LADY OF THE ACCESS ROAD (INSOMNIA) OUR LADY OF THE QUARRY PARABLE OF THE CHEERLEADER OUR LADY OF SAFEWAY (SHEPHERD) OUR LADY OF MARSHALLS (ORBITALS) OUR LADY OF THE PROM (DEMONS) OUR LADY OF THE SLOTS (BEATITUDES) OUR LADY OF THE PERMANENT SUB PARABLE OF THE KEG OUR LADY OF THE AUDITORIUM GARAGE GOSPEL PARABLE OF THE DONUT (MIRACLES) OUR LADY OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN OUR LADY OF FORMICA DENIAL DISPASSION (FRIDAY) (WRECK) DISPASSION (SATURDAY) DISPASSION (SUNDAY) OUR LADY OF THE PRICKER BUSH GARAGE GOSPEL (TONGUES) (SCRIPT) (ASCENSION) OUR LADY OF FRANK’S NURSERY & CRAFTS RENUNCIATION (HALF LIFE) NOTES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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