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Night Palaces is a collection of mostly surrealist-inspired poems culled from a lifetime of writing poetry by an American abstract painter. The book is divided into sections that suggest the passages of both a day and a life. The final section of the book consists of two essays: one offers a surrealist narrative of the American landscape, and the other briefly critiques Rahsaan Roland Kirk's song The Inflated Tear. The author's paintings illustrate the book.

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Night Palaces is a collection of mostly surrealist-inspired poems culled from a lifetime of writing poetry by an American abstract painter. The book is divided into sections that suggest the passages of both a day and a life. The final section of the book consists of two essays: one offers a surrealist narrative of the American landscape, and the other briefly critiques Rahsaan Roland Kirk's song The Inflated Tear. The author's paintings illustrate the book.
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Autorenporträt
Rollie Erickson is an artist who has exhibited work both nationally and abroad in such places as The Alternative Museum in New York and SPACES in Cleveland, Ohio. Juried exhibitions include diverse venues such as the Fayetteville Museum of Art, and the Barrett House Galleries-selections by Laura Rosentsock, then curator at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York. Erickson's work has been reproduced in various catalogs and in Art in America, 1984-85 Guide to Galleries, Museums, Artists. He has received grants and honorariums from Artists Space, SPACES, and Dance Theater Workshop. Rollie and his wife Cass co-founded Wordimage, a one-time literary magazine that explored the relationship between text and imagery as well as contemporary surrealist poetry.