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The Temple Gate Called BeautifulDavid KirbyThe Temple Gate Called Beautiful is an erudite, fast-talking, visionary, myth-busting black comedy of the afterlife narrated by a hopeful non-believer. Kirby's hilarious and poignant ninth collection—which opens with Elvis as Virgil guiding us through the afterlife—imagines where the dead go when they die, what they wear when they get there, and whether Heaven or Hell throws a better party. ". . .a rarified world, one rendered through the eyes of a keen intelligence." "In The Temple Gate Called Beautiful, David Kirby tackles the afterlife, pinning it down and tickling it until he gets answers. Each poem is a miraculous, hilarious, profound labyrinth. Surrender to these Kirby-esque journeys and when you pop out into the white space beyond each of his poems' triumphant last lines, you will see for yourself a glimpse of heaven." "David Kirby is a master conversationalist, a witty and deep feeling thinker, part Mel Brooks, part Virgil, dazzling in his range of tone and reference, in his surprising, often zany, yet always satisfying turns from observation to rumination, from elegy to comedy. The Temple Gate Called Beautiful is one of the most moving and entertaining books I've ever read." about the author
two poems from the temple gate called beautiful
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