Category: Adults, LGBT, Poetry
Language: EnglishKeywords: Cultural
Written by Alex Dimitrov
Read by Alex Dimitrov
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
A fearless, revelatory collection from one of the most talked-about poets in America, whose poems have been embraced by critics and audiences alike as candid, intimate, and magnetically charged (âlike catching a glimpse of the full moon in the middle of the dayââBomb)
âEcstasy is a rollicking paean to pleasure, an ode to realness and resilience.ââTas Tobey, New York Times
Alex Dimitrov embraces a life on the edge in New York and the finely wrought poetry that can come out of it as he explores sex, drugs, parties, pleasure, and God in the 2020s, and looks back to a coming-of-age in the 1990s that still informs who his generation is and will be. His unabashed and drivingly musical poems are a call against repression, a rebuke of cultural norms and shame, and a celebration of human authenticityâeven if to live under such philosophies is dangerous. In âToday I Love Being Alive,â we find the poet naked in his kitchen, eating a banana and obsessed with a new lover, declaring âI don’t care about being remembered. / I care about . . . Strong men. Beautiful sentences. Italian leather;â in âPoppers,” he stands lightheaded in the bathroom at a bar, âthinking of what to do / with the rest of my life,â and issuing a warning to himself and us: âPoetry / is not a self-help book.â
Dimitrov is an iconographer of contemporary life, able to pin profound and timeless meaning to a fleeting encounter in the street. Ecstasy also engages with the poetâs Christian upbringing, interrogating faith as both an enemy and valve of catharsis, and a bedfellow of what this book celebrates and courts: profound human ecstasy.
Length: 58 mins
Release date: 04-01-25
A fearless, revelatory collection from one of the most talked-about poets in America, whose poems have been embraced by critics and audiences alike as candid, intimate, and magnetically charged (âlike catching a glimpse of the full moon in the middle of the dayââBomb)
âEcstasy is a rollicking paean to pleasure, an ode to realness and resilience.ââTas Tobey, New York Times
Alex Dimitrov embraces a life on the edge in New York and the finely wrought poetry that can come out of it as he explores sex, drugs, parties, pleasure, and God in the 2020s, and looks back to a coming-of-age in the 1990s that still informs who his generation is and will be. His unabashed and drivingly musical poems are a call against repression, a rebuke of cultural norms and shame, and a celebration of human authenticityâeven if to live under such philosophies is dangerous. In âToday I Love Being Alive,â we find the poet naked in his kitchen, eating a banana and obsessed with a new lover, declaring âI don’t care about being remembered. / I care about . . . Strong men. Beautiful sentences. Italian leather;â in âPoppers,” he stands lightheaded in the bathroom at a bar, âthinking of what to do / with the rest of my life,â and issuing a warning to himself and us: âPoetry / is not a self-help book.â
Dimitrov is an iconographer of contemporary life, able to pin profound and timeless meaning to a fleeting encounter in the street. Ecstasy also engages with the poetâs Christian upbringing, interrogating faith as both an enemy and valve of catharsis, and a bedfellow of what this book celebrates and courts: profound human ecstasy.
Length: 58 mins
Release date: 04-01-25