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In a poetry at once political, erotic, and powerfully lyrical, Floyce Alexander writes, as he told Rolling Stone, of "a generation of orphans . . . our legacy an American dream become more than a nightmare, a death to be lived through, with whatever utopia that may be possible our only common integer of survival."

Produktbeschreibung
In a poetry at once political, erotic, and powerfully lyrical, Floyce Alexander writes, as he told Rolling Stone, of "a generation of orphans . . . our legacy an American dream become more than a nightmare, a death to be lived through, with whatever utopia that may be possible our only common integer of survival."
Autorenporträt
Floyce Alexander grew up in Washington State and attended the University of Washington, where he studied with Theodore Roethke and David Wagoner. His poetry collections include Bottom Falling Out of the Dream, nominated by Gwendolyn Brooks for the Pulitzer Prize, Red Deer and Succor. He lives in northern Minnesota.