"A poet of our precarious moment . . . James's searing attention is upon the fleeting, the untethered, upon fecundity and decay, the cosmic and the molecular." -CAROLYN FORCHÉ
"A poet of our precarious moment . . . James's searing attention is upon the fleeting, the untethered, upon fecundity and decay, the cosmic and the molecular." -CAROLYN FORCHÉHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John James is the author of Chthonic, winner of the 2014 CutBank Chapbook Award. His poems appear in Boston Review, Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, Poetry Northwest, Best American Poetry 2017, and elsewhere. Also a digital collagist, his visual art is forthcoming in the Adroit Journal, Quarterly West, and LIT. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is pursuing a PhD in English at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Contents The Milk Hours History (n.) Metamorphoses April, Andromeda Poem for the Nation, 2016 Klee's Painting Le Moribond Spaghetti Western Materia Story with a Shriveled Nipple Driving Arizona Catalogue Beginning with a Line by Plato Scarecrow Delaware, I-95 At Assateague End Kentucky, September Clock Elegy Years I've Slept Right Through Fig. 1: Botany Chthonic Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured Fig. 2: Roots, Tumble Sonata Erosion Heirloom (Wreck) Other Adam Fig. 3: Colonialisme Beneath the Trees at Ellingsworth Forget the Song
Contents The Milk Hours History (n.) Metamorphoses April, Andromeda Poem for the Nation, 2016 Klee's Painting Le Moribond Spaghetti Western Materia Story with a Shriveled Nipple Driving Arizona Catalogue Beginning with a Line by Plato Scarecrow Delaware, I-95 At Assateague End Kentucky, September Clock Elegy Years I've Slept Right Through Fig. 1: Botany Chthonic Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured Fig. 2: Roots, Tumble Sonata Erosion Heirloom (Wreck) Other Adam Fig. 3: Colonialisme Beneath the Trees at Ellingsworth Forget the Song
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