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A new collection from award-winning poet and critic Tony Leuzzi. "FOG NOTES is terrific and necessary, start to finish. In shifting, brilliant tonal gestures, it brings us a slipstream of visions rooted in the ordinary, from a neighborhood somewhere between the streets where Yannis Ritsos and Tomaz Salamun once lived (and in eternity maybe still do). Mirrors set at just the right angles to each other in this poetry allow us to see around corners, into our nameless futures, into the ever-present past. Tony Leuzzi's probing of what can be glimpsed but not grasped has a clear heart at its core.…mehr

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A new collection from award-winning poet and critic Tony Leuzzi. "FOG NOTES is terrific and necessary, start to finish. In shifting, brilliant tonal gestures, it brings us a slipstream of visions rooted in the ordinary, from a neighborhood somewhere between the streets where Yannis Ritsos and Tomaz Salamun once lived (and in eternity maybe still do). Mirrors set at just the right angles to each other in this poetry allow us to see around corners, into our nameless futures, into the ever-present past. Tony Leuzzi's probing of what can be glimpsed but not grasped has a clear heart at its core. It's just what American poetry needs now. For real." -- David Rivard
Autorenporträt
Tony Leuzzi's books include MEDITATION ARCHIPELAGO (Tiger Bark Press, 2018), Radiant Losses (New Sins Press, 2010) and THE BURNING DOOR (Tiger Bark Press, 2014), as well as two chapbooks, Fake Book (Anything Anywhere Anymore Press, 2011) and 40,000 Crows (Hank's Original Loose Gravel Press, 2012). In 2012, BOA Editions released Passwords Primeval, a collection of interviews with 20 American poets. His poems, reviews, and interviews have been published in American Literary Review, Arts & Letters, Sentence, HTML Giant, The Huffington Post, The Brooklyn Rail, and elsewhere. A painter and assemblage artist, he is an Associate Professor of English at Monroe Community College in Rochester, NY.