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A collection of poetry spanning several decades from 1980 until the present. Tridents of Glass is a 24 part poem from 2021 about the search for intimacy in an increasingly alienating world. Each poem can be taken in its own, or viewed as a part of the whole. Every fourth poem acts as a kind of dystopian chorus to set the background for the poems before and after it. The other poems are culled from David Antonelli's youth from the 1980s as well as a body written in 2022 after Tridents of Glass. The latter go in a different direction than Tridents of Glass, exploring lighter moods and more…mehr

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A collection of poetry spanning several decades from 1980 until the present. Tridents of Glass is a 24 part poem from 2021 about the search for intimacy in an increasingly alienating world. Each poem can be taken in its own, or viewed as a part of the whole. Every fourth poem acts as a kind of dystopian chorus to set the background for the poems before and after it. The other poems are culled from David Antonelli's youth from the 1980s as well as a body written in 2022 after Tridents of Glass. The latter go in a different direction than Tridents of Glass, exploring lighter moods and more divergent styles. Influences for all poems are as varied as Rilke, Rimbaud, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, René Char, Louise Gluck, and modern pop music from Bob Dylan and the Beatles to Hip Hop and Drake.


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David Antonelli was born in Chicago in 1963. He was educated at The University of Alberta, Oxford, Caltech, and MIT. In 2010 he published his first novel The Narcissist, followed by The False Man, Inbetween, The Forest, The Mountain, The Candidate, The Architect, The Frozen Ocean, The Black Tide, The Sleep, and The Lipstick Empire. His film credits include Inbetween (2008), which was nominated for awards at several international film festivals, Finding Rudolf Steiner (Documentary, Official Selection Calgary International Film Festival 2006, now available on DVD), Lucifer Gnosis (short), Forever (16 mm short), Dreaming (16 mm short, named in top three at the Montreal International Student Film Festival, 1989), La Toyson D'Or (16 mm short), and The Chalk Elephant (16 mm short). He currently lives in Cardiff and teaches at Lancaster University.