The Man Suit, a darkly comic debut from poet Zachary Schomburg,
assembles a macabre cast of doppelgangers, talking animals and dead
presidents in poems that explore concepts of identity, truth and fate.
The resulting body of work walks a dynamic line--often reading like
anecdotal fables or cautionary tales in the form of prose poems. Through
it all, Schomburg balances irony with sincerity; wit with candor; and a
playful tone with the knowledge of inevitable sorrow.