Go Here, See Elsewhere is a collection of poems inspired by The Dictionary of Imaginary Places, a compendium of imaginary places found in literature. The poems in this collection re-imagine these places and inhabit imaginary characters in order to re-envision our own contemporary struggles. Featured in the poems are a range of fantasy, science-fiction, and real-life characters from the beloved Babar the Elephant to the Brontë family.
Go Here, See Elsewhere is a collection of poems inspired by The Dictionary of Imaginary Places, a compendium of imaginary places found in literature. The poems in this collection re-imagine these places and inhabit imaginary characters in order to re-envision our own contemporary struggles. Featured in the poems are a range of fantasy, science-fiction, and real-life characters from the beloved Babar the Elephant to the Brontë family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prairie L. Markussen lives and writes in Chicago currently, though she's lived and written in many places, including Los Angeles, Tucson, England, Wales, and South Korea. She recently received her PhD from the University of Arizona in Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English. She teaches writing for a community college in the Chicago area. Her work can be found in Atticus Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, The Fiddlehead, Louisiana Literature, and in an anthology of short poems called Bigger Than They Appear published by Accents Publishing.
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