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GHOST ATLAS, Kurt Slauson's second collection of original work, is an invitation to a vision. Here Slauson again challenges the boundaries of prose, poetry, graphic art, and illustration, expanding the landscape of language itself. But this time, as Slauson charts a course through dreamscapes, memories, political commentary, humor, and deep feeling, he delivers us to a world of singular beauty, far beyond his experiments with form. Playfully and hauntingly spellbinding, GHOST ATLAS is the sort of text I will pick up again and again-each time a new journey, both satisfying and confounding my quest for meaning without quite knowing which is which.…mehr

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GHOST ATLAS, Kurt Slauson's second collection of original work, is an invitation to a vision. Here Slauson again challenges the boundaries of prose, poetry, graphic art, and illustration, expanding the landscape of language itself. But this time, as Slauson charts a course through dreamscapes, memories, political commentary, humor, and deep feeling, he delivers us to a world of singular beauty, far beyond his experiments with form. Playfully and hauntingly spellbinding, GHOST ATLAS is the sort of text I will pick up again and again-each time a new journey, both satisfying and confounding my quest for meaning without quite knowing which is which.
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Kurt Slauson was born in Sacramento, CA USA in 1970; his family moved from Albuquerque, NM to Ithaca, NY in 1976 where he grew up, with a summer in Madrid, Spain and a year in Bern, Switzerland, traveled widely in Europe; graduated from the University of Oregon, lived a bookstore year in Tennessee, earned his MA in English from the University of Montana, pursued PhD studies (abd) at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, taught English; received an AA in Culinary Arts at the Art Institute of Seattle, worked several years in the food industry; ten years in horticulture followed; he currently lives in Kelowna, BC.