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"This poetry was very funny, but with a sombre undercurrent of the kind that runs through the gaiety of Mozart"
Perry examines self, history and language, reminding us of the insupportability of each.
Agitation, determination, fierce confusion, and a pitch-perfect sense of humor all interact chemically in Waters.
"39 poems of humour and duress, written while attending to remnants of childhood on satellite waves."
Merrill Gilfillan is the author of five books of poems, Skyliner (Blue Wind), To Creature (Blue Wind, 1975), Light Years: Selected Early Work (1977, Blue Wind), River Through Rivertown (1982, The Figures), and Satin Street (1997, Moyer Bell). He is perhaps most well known for his books of prose essays that include Chokecherry Places: Essays from the High Plains (1998, Johnson Books), which won the Western States Book Award for Creative Nonfiction, Grasshopper Falls (2000, Hanging Loose Press), and Magpie Rising (2000, Hard Press), which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for Nonfiction. Gilfillan lives in Boulder, Colorado.
A collection of twelve formally distinct poems collaboratively written by poets Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.
American poets Clark Coolidge and Bernadette Mayer produce a multi-layered collaboration of prose and verse.
New work from one of the brightest and most radical contemporary British poets.
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