States of Emergency by Yoyo Comay
CBC Books | Posted: December 8, 2023 3:13 PM | Last Updated: December 8, 2023
A poetry book that examines the apocalyptic nature of the present day
States of Emergency is a book-length poem about the apocalyptic present, written in a language whose meaning is liquid and full of slippage, always spilling out from its container. In Yoyo Comay's hands, words roil, churn, and surge. By taking on different mood and modes, from the prophetic to the colloquial, he has created a form that is a constant unravelling--a leap of faith into intuitive meaning, a letting go into ongoingness. "I am catapulted into where I am," he writes, "and the air concusses around me." Comay sees poetry as a visceral experience: a state of immanence, embodiment, emergence, emergency. This is poetry as diary and seismograph, an infinite scroll for the end of days. It is a debut like no other.
(From Vehicule Press)
Yoyo Comay is a Toronto-based poet and musician. His EP, Crushed, was released under the name Sufferin Mall in 2022. His work has be published in The Peripheral Review, Commo Mag, Touch the Donkey, Metatron Press, and Small Walker Press. States of Emergency is his first poetry collection.