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These poems were written to accompany the Los Caprichos images, originally published by Francisco Goya on February 6th, 1799. The images are part of the original ¿Pradö manuscript, republished by Dover Publications in 1969. Excerpts from this sequence first appeared in Ambit, Buenos Aires Poetry, Blackbox Manifold, Granta, The Common, Long Poem Magazine, Morning Star, Poetry Review and on University of Liverpool¿s ¿Citizens of Everywhere¿ blog. The author is grateful to the editors of these publications. A brief selection also appeared in Everything Broken Up Dances (Tupelo Press, 2015).

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These poems were written to accompany the Los Caprichos images, originally published by Francisco Goya on February 6th, 1799. The images are part of the original ¿Pradö manuscript, republished by Dover Publications in 1969. Excerpts from this sequence first appeared in Ambit, Buenos Aires Poetry, Blackbox Manifold, Granta, The Common, Long Poem Magazine, Morning Star, Poetry Review and on University of Liverpool¿s ¿Citizens of Everywhere¿ blog. The author is grateful to the editors of these publications. A brief selection also appeared in Everything Broken Up Dances (Tupelo Press, 2015).
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Autorenporträt
James Byrne is a poet, editor and translator. He edited The Wolf from 2002-2015. With Robert Sheppard, he co-edited Atlantic Drift: An Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (Edge Hill University Press/Arc, 2017). His poetry collections include Everything Broken Up Dances (Tupelo, 2015) and White Coins (Arc Publications, 2015). The Caprices, his next book, includes creative responses to the works of Francisco Goya and will be published by Arc in September 2019. Byrne has taught with Sheppard at Edge Hill University since 2015.