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Wonders of the Invisible World - Bateman, Claire
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A bracing new poetry collection from the author of Return to Sender and Friction. "Just when I thought Claire Bateman had steered me past the last row in the poetry corn maze, pointed me to the last image in the metaphoric fun house mirror, had my imagination open the last nested Babushka doll of stanzaic surprise, I get this great new collection from her and I follow again into the Republic of Wildness where Claire is President for Life. I have loved her work for decades. It rattles all my certainties." --John Lane, author of Anthropocene Blues

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A bracing new poetry collection from the author of Return to Sender and Friction. "Just when I thought Claire Bateman had steered me past the last row in the poetry corn maze, pointed me to the last image in the metaphoric fun house mirror, had my imagination open the last nested Babushka doll of stanzaic surprise, I get this great new collection from her and I follow again into the Republic of Wildness where Claire is President for Life. I have loved her work for decades. It rattles all my certainties." --John Lane, author of Anthropocene Blues
Autorenporträt
Claire Bateman is the author of eight other poetry books: Scape (New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2016), Locals (Serving House Books, 2012), Coronology (Etruscan Press, 2010), Leap (New Issues, 2005), Clumsy (New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2003), Friction (Eighth Mountain Poetry Prize, 1998), At the Funeral of the Ether (NinetySix Press, 1998), and The Bicycle Slow Race (Wesleyan University Press, 1991). Her fiction collection, The Pillow Museum, is forthcoming from FC2 in early 2025. She has been awarded Individual Artist Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the Surdna Foundation, as well as the New Millennium Writing Award (twice) and two Pushcart Prizes, and has taught at the Greenville Fine Arts Center, Clemson University and various workshops and conferences. She is also a visual artist.