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I Wish I Could Be Peter Falk

by (author) Paul Zits

Publisher
University of Calgary Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2022
Category
Canadian, Men's Studies, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773852393
    Publish Date
    Feb 2022
    List Price
    $19.99

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He has outlived his usefulness. He is stressed, over-produced, and in crisis. He is searching for a role in modern society. So he is turning to Benedict Cumberbatch, green nylon bombers, and Rambo: First Blood Part II. He is turning to GQ, graphic knits, and Idris Elba. He is practicing his faces, his trances, his channeling, and his shopping. He is looking for something to impress, for a statement, for the suit with a reservoir of potential. He is dressing to out-alpha them all, and he is falling short.

 

I Wish I Could be Peter Falk interrogates restrictive masculinity, pulling away at our held beliefs to expose their fragile but persistent constructions. These poems challenge the standards of the masculine convention, and the various media that help sculpt our expectations, tirelessly telling men how to feel, how to think, how to dress, what to drive, and how to identify.

 

These poems speak with candid intimacy, delivering a perceptive critique with sensitivity and humour. Unafraid of taboos, they display the power of tradition and conformity, the damage of ignoring mental health, and the ways masculinity can be twisted and weaponized. I Wish I Could Be Peter Falk is a nuanced exploration of modern masculinity and a warning of the dangers that persist when the commodification of gender goes unchecked.

About the author

Paul Zits' first book, Massacre Street (UAP 2013), was shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award and the IndieFab Award for Poetry and went on to win the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry at the 2014 Alberta Literary Awards. He served two terms as Writer-in-the-Schools at Queen Elizabeth High School in Calgary, and taught creative writing to students in the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program. He is a regular instructor with the Writers' Guild of Alberta's WordsWorth Camp at Kamp Kiwanis, an instructor with the Edmonton Poetry Festival's Verse Project, and the Managing Editor of filling Station.

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Editorial Reviews

Zits unravels the pratfalls of potentially manipulative, narcissistic aspirations and how they further ensnarl romantic entanglements in these mordant, aphoristic poems.

John Barton, AlbertaViews

All the ways media makes the man, or at least the fractured man-child . . . brims with self-aware laughs.

Bill Neumire, Vallum

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