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"Tom Thompson's poems are galvanized by the surge of electrical language.... their popping and buzzing makes the hair stand at the back of your neck."-"Slope" "Rough sketch for a shinier forest" "Our plans, OK, drawn on the very best material. If it's not titanium, I'm not interested. Piston the leaves up higher. Fashion new buildings from smoke. Brushed, right? That's what we make of it. Our needs are plenipotentiary and forever in debt to the depletor. A him? Ahem. Wispy god, indelicate haze we only need some of in this mirrory city." "The Pitch" revels in the city's contradictions:…mehr

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"Tom Thompson's poems are galvanized by the surge of electrical language.... their popping and buzzing makes the hair stand at the back of your neck."-"Slope" "Rough sketch for a shinier forest" "Our plans, OK, drawn on the very best material. If it's not titanium, I'm not interested. Piston the leaves up higher. Fashion new buildings from smoke. Brushed, right? That's what we make of it. Our needs are plenipotentiary and forever in debt to the depletor. A him? Ahem. Wispy god, indelicate haze we only need some of in this mirrory city." "The Pitch" revels in the city's contradictions: interiors and exteriors, beauty and fear, the Buy and the Sell. With keen attention to sound and iridescent, ephemeral imagery touched with whimsy, these spirited poems convey a sense of urgency and warmth-together celebrating the city's hustle and hucksters, citizens and suspects. Tom Thompson is a graduate of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. His first book, "Live Feed," received a Greenwall Grant from the Academy of American Poets.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Thompson holds degrees from Dartmouth College, the University of Sussex (UK), and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. He is currently vice president of a book advertising agency in New York. His first book, Live Feed, received a Greenwall Grant from the Academy of American Poets.