Punch
Ray McManus’s third book of poetry, Punch., is a call for the claw-hammer, a hymn to the steel toe, and a series of lonely missives from truck cabs and office cubicles. Punch. is a book about work, about the will that rises and the dust that falls. It is about being “lost, hungry, and hopeless, creeping toward the pipelines in a '78 Buick Regal with Big Star on the radio.” Sometimes angry, sometimes darkly funny, these lean and muscular poems explore the world of punching in and punching out, the punch-drunk and the sucker-punched. Whether the poems are tightened by the rhythm of a hard hand, or the lines sprawl across the page with swagger, there is real music here. Brute voices, contemplative and haunting, speak to us with unwavering self-conflict and salty confidence. In these poems, life is a struggle and the end is already written, but there's something deeply moving about the resilience and resistance of these voices: “Lunch won't be here / for another hour,” one says, “so when the rain / comes, it is welcome.”
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Punch
Ray McManus’s third book of poetry, Punch., is a call for the claw-hammer, a hymn to the steel toe, and a series of lonely missives from truck cabs and office cubicles. Punch. is a book about work, about the will that rises and the dust that falls. It is about being “lost, hungry, and hopeless, creeping toward the pipelines in a '78 Buick Regal with Big Star on the radio.” Sometimes angry, sometimes darkly funny, these lean and muscular poems explore the world of punching in and punching out, the punch-drunk and the sucker-punched. Whether the poems are tightened by the rhythm of a hard hand, or the lines sprawl across the page with swagger, there is real music here. Brute voices, contemplative and haunting, speak to us with unwavering self-conflict and salty confidence. In these poems, life is a struggle and the end is already written, but there's something deeply moving about the resilience and resistance of these voices: “Lunch won't be here / for another hour,” one says, “so when the rain / comes, it is welcome.”
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Punch

Punch

by Ray McManus
Punch

Punch

by Ray McManus

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Ray McManus’s third book of poetry, Punch., is a call for the claw-hammer, a hymn to the steel toe, and a series of lonely missives from truck cabs and office cubicles. Punch. is a book about work, about the will that rises and the dust that falls. It is about being “lost, hungry, and hopeless, creeping toward the pipelines in a '78 Buick Regal with Big Star on the radio.” Sometimes angry, sometimes darkly funny, these lean and muscular poems explore the world of punching in and punching out, the punch-drunk and the sucker-punched. Whether the poems are tightened by the rhythm of a hard hand, or the lines sprawl across the page with swagger, there is real music here. Brute voices, contemplative and haunting, speak to us with unwavering self-conflict and salty confidence. In these poems, life is a struggle and the end is already written, but there's something deeply moving about the resilience and resistance of these voices: “Lunch won't be here / for another hour,” one says, “so when the rain / comes, it is welcome.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938235078
Publisher: Hub City Press
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Going In

First Shift

Dick 3

Saturday Mornings 4

Freshman 5

Staying in the Truck 6

Clearing Headstones 7

Break 8

Disturbing Remains 9

Testimony 10

Somewhere in the Middle 11

An Offering 12

On the Tour at DJJ 13

Pipeline 14

Minimum Wage 15

Punching In 16

Receiving 17

Small Engine Repair 18

The Blacksmith 19

Swing Shift

How to Add a Porch to a Trailer 22

Rookie Mistake 23

Jawbone 24

Dropping a Tree Whole 25

Spur Climbing 26

Abduction 27

Clearing Brush off the Roof 28

About that break, Dean; it was nothing 29

For the middle-aged housewife watching me rake her yard 30

Nosebag 32

Waiting Room 33

Dog Box 34

Graveyard

Punch 41

General 42

Order of Operations 43

Performance Evaluation 44

Punching Above Your Weight 45

Dry 46

Being the Only Smoker at the Conference 47

The Extraordinary Dream of an Ordinary Person 48

Ulcers 49

Appraisal 50

Hunger 51

When You Got Nothing Coming 52

What is not Harassment? 53

At the Last Reunion 54

Ransom 55

Punching Out 56

Our Daily Bread 57

When We Stopped Talking About the Weather 58

Notes 61

Acknowledgements 63

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