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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation
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'Like much else that finds its way onto the internet, the poetry in ‘I saw the best memes of my generation’ is fleeting, reactionary and selective with its facts—only ever tangentially concerned with the ‘real’ world. Somehow this book skewers SS utes, flower arrangement, the antiquated forms of Italian Opera, the emerging politics of the climate crisis and the misogynist underbelly of rock and roll with one flukey shot of an arrow. This much anticipated debut collection pins Symes’ viral poems down like delicate butterflies for the pleasure of your eighteenth century drawing room.'

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Talkin’ ’bout His Generation : A Review of Dominic Symes’s I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Bronwyn Lovell , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Saltbush Review , no. 3 2023;

— Review of I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Dominic Symes , 2022 selected work poetry
Dominic Symes : I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation; Pam Schindler: Say, a River Martin Duwell , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Review , no. 18 2023;

— Review of I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Dominic Symes , 2022 selected work poetry ; Say, a River Pam Schindler , 2023 selected work poetry

'The initial pleasure in connecting these two excellent books derived from what seemed their absolute difference. It was both rewarding and fun to actually read poems from each book alternately and I was tempted to structure what I want to say about them by seeing them as opposite poles of the poetic spectrum: the one being tonally inclined to the wry and in terms of subject matter very much about how we are located in the (comparatively) new digital age; the other, tonally serious and thematically concerned with how we live and interact with the natural world. A little thought showed this to be misguided: there are far more alien outposts in the map of poetry than these: “language” poetry, found, conceptual poetry, the various forms of text-fiddling, multi-authorship poems, and so on. In fact, thinking of as much of contemporary poetry as I know and imagining it as a map or many-cornered geometric shape, these two books would occupy a reasonably central position and might even be able to speak to each another.'

Dominic Symes : I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation; Pam Schindler: Say, a River Martin Duwell , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Review , no. 18 2023;

— Review of I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Dominic Symes , 2022 selected work poetry ; Say, a River Pam Schindler , 2023 selected work poetry

'The initial pleasure in connecting these two excellent books derived from what seemed their absolute difference. It was both rewarding and fun to actually read poems from each book alternately and I was tempted to structure what I want to say about them by seeing them as opposite poles of the poetic spectrum: the one being tonally inclined to the wry and in terms of subject matter very much about how we are located in the (comparatively) new digital age; the other, tonally serious and thematically concerned with how we live and interact with the natural world. A little thought showed this to be misguided: there are far more alien outposts in the map of poetry than these: “language” poetry, found, conceptual poetry, the various forms of text-fiddling, multi-authorship poems, and so on. In fact, thinking of as much of contemporary poetry as I know and imagining it as a map or many-cornered geometric shape, these two books would occupy a reasonably central position and might even be able to speak to each another.'

Talkin’ ’bout His Generation : A Review of Dominic Symes’s I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Bronwyn Lovell , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Saltbush Review , no. 3 2023;

— Review of I Saw the Best Memes of My Generation Dominic Symes , 2022 selected work poetry
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