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In this his tenth collection of poems, JS Venit continues his strange encounters, finding a new depth as in the Museum of Sleep. After Labor won the election, Clem Atlee became PM. The surprised emcee staggers into the heat, driving squirrels downhill, delivering sheet music posthumous addresses more cracks in the coalfields. We walk into the blight of spring on the border somewhere between the Vistula and Colorado candlefish rise to adorn the outlet. Are these the only shadows that we know? They come from a different place like a country beyond some vague defensive distance to the sea. And…mehr

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In this his tenth collection of poems, JS Venit continues his strange encounters, finding a new depth as in the Museum of Sleep. After Labor won the election, Clem Atlee became PM. The surprised emcee staggers into the heat, driving squirrels downhill, delivering sheet music posthumous addresses more cracks in the coalfields. We walk into the blight of spring on the border somewhere between the Vistula and Colorado candlefish rise to adorn the outlet. Are these the only shadows that we know? They come from a different place like a country beyond some vague defensive distance to the sea. And yet they seem to know who we are, that weve been here before, that we come from very far away.

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Autorenporträt
JS Venit was born in New York and immigrated to Belgium in 1980, where he lives and works. His poems have been published in the Patsian Review, the American Poetry Review, Literary Imagination, and the Little Magazine.