In his first collection in over 25 years, poet Martin Edmunds' Flame in a Stable is an alarmingly poignant and intelligent book of poems. Author of the National Poetry Series winning The High Road to Taos, Edmunds draws you in with each word like the chains of an anchor being lifted onto a boat. Mixing the sacred and the sinful in a knowing and playful way, come read and hear from yourself what poet Tom Sleigh calls the "textured and rebellious music of Martin Edmunds's Flame in a Stable."
In his first collection in over 25 years, poet Martin Edmunds' Flame in a Stable is an alarmingly poignant and intelligent book of poems. Author of the National Poetry Series winning The High Road to Taos, Edmunds draws you in with each word like the chains of an anchor being lifted onto a boat. Mixing the sacred and the sinful in a knowing and playful way, come read and hear from yourself what poet Tom Sleigh calls the "textured and rebellious music of Martin Edmunds's Flame in a Stable."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Edmunds' poems have appeared in Agni, The New Yorker, A Public Space, The Paris Review, Little Star, The Nation, The Partisan Review, Southwest Review, Berfrois, and Consequence among other journals, and are featured on Poetry Daily and the Yeats Society of NY website. His chapbook Black Ops was published by Arrowsmith Press; his book The High Road to Taos won the National Poetry Series competition. His work appears in The Arvon Anthology (Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney (Eds.), Under 35: The New Generation of American Poets, and New Mexico Poetry Renaissance: A Community on Paper. Edmunds was for several years an Artist-in-Residence at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine; other honors include an Artist Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the "Discovery"/The Nation Prize, and the Lloyd McKim Garrison Medal for Poetry. He co-wrote the screenplay for the feature Passion in the Desert (Roland Films/Fine Line), an adaptation of the Balzac story. Edmunds freelances as a writer and editor, teaches privately, and vies publicly with moon snails, sea stars, and gulls for clams and oysters.
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