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In Feral Ornamentals, Charlie Green takes the particles and atoms that are our lives, reads them inside out and gives us beauty that says we are here and that every breath is art, whether we are grieving, loving, at war, or simply watching the snow fall and boiling eggs. "You can't live in the past, but still you can die there"-read this gift in the present so that we do not die in the past. -Mukoma Wa Ngugi Who knows what? What do they know? And do they know what they do not know? Charlie Green's Feral Ornamentals incites my epistemological curiosity. This new book offers dynamite lines, such…mehr

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In Feral Ornamentals, Charlie Green takes the particles and atoms that are our lives, reads them inside out and gives us beauty that says we are here and that every breath is art, whether we are grieving, loving, at war, or simply watching the snow fall and boiling eggs. "You can't live in the past, but still you can die there"-read this gift in the present so that we do not die in the past. -Mukoma Wa Ngugi Who knows what? What do they know? And do they know what they do not know? Charlie Green's Feral Ornamentals incites my epistemological curiosity. This new book offers dynamite lines, such as 'We had mixed feelings about discovering / new sins' and 'Regret the error, then forget it.' I love the company these poems keep: fragment, epigraph, epiphany. -Jillian Weise
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Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Arkansas, Charlie Green earned his M.A. in English at the University of Missouri and his Ph.D. at the University of Cincinnati. Since 2010, he has taught writing in the Department of English at Cornell University. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Image Journal, The Missouri Review Online, and other venues. His fiction and essays have appeared in Another Chicago Magazine, The Southeast Review, and other journals. Feral Ornamentals is his first book.