Anthony McCann
I Heart Your Fate
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LA-based poet returns with humor, irreverence, and sincere longing to sever the distinction between dream and reality, person and animal.
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LA-based poet returns with humor, irreverence, and sincere longing to sever the distinction between dream and reality, person and animal.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wave Books
- Seitenzahl: 96
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 159g
- ISBN-13: 9781933517513
- ISBN-10: 1933517514
- Artikelnr.: 32208930
- Verlag: Wave Books
- Seitenzahl: 96
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 159g
- ISBN-13: 9781933517513
- ISBN-10: 1933517514
- Artikelnr.: 32208930
Anthony McCann was born and raised in the Hudson Valley. He is the author of I Heart Your Fate (Wave Books, 2011), Moongarden (Wave Books, 2006), and Father of Noise (Fence Books, 2003). In addition to these two collections, he is one of the authors of Gentle Reader! (2007), a book of erasures of the English Romantics, along with Joshua Beckman and Matthew Rohrer. He has taught English as a Second Language in the former Czechoslovakia, South Korea and Nicaragua, as well as in New York City. Currently he lives in Los Angeles, where he works with Machine Project and teaches in the School of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts.
1 The Event Post Futurism Omoa (Time of the Grackle) Of the Mockingbird Field Work The Assistant Draga Barbara, Putin with Lynch Poem Letters of Claire and Trelawny Samuel Taylor Coleridge Dear Catholic Church, The Event 2 I ♥ Your Fate I came out of the past, with fingers all stained Here
s something as thoughtful as chairs in the snow: A man on blue shoulders drifts through white lights Can organized body hair still be alive? You came in from the street riding your thoughts Music came back and made us its slave Werther We captured their leader and cut off his head Deseret I had to go back and touch the stove twice The surface is quiet; I'm suffering joy In this forest milieu: an encounter with void The clouds drifted over a late human lunch It
s strange to be seen, I
ve said to a tree 3 New Dreams of Mammal Island Your Voice Dreams of Waking Alibi Letter Never Sent In the Visitors
Locker Room Mammal Island Invincibility More Dreams of Waking In the American Grain
s something as thoughtful as chairs in the snow: A man on blue shoulders drifts through white lights Can organized body hair still be alive? You came in from the street riding your thoughts Music came back and made us its slave Werther We captured their leader and cut off his head Deseret I had to go back and touch the stove twice The surface is quiet; I'm suffering joy In this forest milieu: an encounter with void The clouds drifted over a late human lunch It
s strange to be seen, I
ve said to a tree 3 New Dreams of Mammal Island Your Voice Dreams of Waking Alibi Letter Never Sent In the Visitors
Locker Room Mammal Island Invincibility More Dreams of Waking In the American Grain
1 The Event Post Futurism Omoa (Time of the Grackle) Of the Mockingbird Field Work The Assistant Draga Barbara, Putin with Lynch Poem Letters of Claire and Trelawny Samuel Taylor Coleridge Dear Catholic Church, The Event 2 I ♥ Your Fate I came out of the past, with fingers all stained Here
s something as thoughtful as chairs in the snow: A man on blue shoulders drifts through white lights Can organized body hair still be alive? You came in from the street riding your thoughts Music came back and made us its slave Werther We captured their leader and cut off his head Deseret I had to go back and touch the stove twice The surface is quiet; I'm suffering joy In this forest milieu: an encounter with void The clouds drifted over a late human lunch It
s strange to be seen, I
ve said to a tree 3 New Dreams of Mammal Island Your Voice Dreams of Waking Alibi Letter Never Sent In the Visitors
Locker Room Mammal Island Invincibility More Dreams of Waking In the American Grain
s something as thoughtful as chairs in the snow: A man on blue shoulders drifts through white lights Can organized body hair still be alive? You came in from the street riding your thoughts Music came back and made us its slave Werther We captured their leader and cut off his head Deseret I had to go back and touch the stove twice The surface is quiet; I'm suffering joy In this forest milieu: an encounter with void The clouds drifted over a late human lunch It
s strange to be seen, I
ve said to a tree 3 New Dreams of Mammal Island Your Voice Dreams of Waking Alibi Letter Never Sent In the Visitors
Locker Room Mammal Island Invincibility More Dreams of Waking In the American Grain