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"Tandon's keen eye and idiosyncratic ear -- he picks up shards of language and refashions them, making new wholes from fragments of everyday speech -- combine to create a poetry with its own quiet urgency. There is a music that plays beautifully from poem to poem, as the language in subtle ways probes the underlying beauties of casual syntax. I look forward to Tandon's future work with considerable anticipation, although glad to have what he has given us already." -- Jay Parini, author of Why Poetry Matters Jason Tandon is the author of one other collection of poetry, Wee Hour Martyrdom…mehr

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"Tandon's keen eye and idiosyncratic ear -- he picks up shards of language and refashions them, making new wholes from fragments of everyday speech -- combine to create a poetry with its own quiet urgency. There is a music that plays beautifully from poem to poem, as the language in subtle ways probes the underlying beauties of casual syntax. I look forward to Tandon's future work with considerable anticipation, although glad to have what he has given us already." -- Jay Parini, author of Why Poetry Matters Jason Tandon is the author of one other collection of poetry, Wee Hour Martyrdom (Sunnyoutside, 2008), and his poems and book reviews have appeared in Columbia Poetry Review, New York Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Pleiades, and on Verse Daily. He teaches at Boston University.
GIVE OVER THE HECKLER AND EVERYONE GETS HURT, winner of the St. Lawrence Book Award, investigates the relationship between tragedy and comedy by attending to the humor of everyday, American reality: the droll, satirical, ironic, and absurd. Comprised mainly of short lyrics, which emerged from cross-country travels and residences in rural New England, this book depicts struggles of people and place with the ever-present potential for laughter.
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Born in Hartford, CT in 1975, Jason Tandon is the author of five books of poetry, including This Far North, The Actual World, Quality of Life, and Give over the Heckler and Everyone Gets Hurt, winner of the St. Lawrence Book Award from Black Lawrence Press. His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, The Southern Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, and Barrow Street, among others. He earned his B.A. and M.A. from Middlebury College, and his M.F.A. from the University of New Hampshire. Since 2008, he has taught in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University.