These poems share a surprising beauty akin to rust: fading yet persistent, with lingering flecks of color. In Snowfire and Home, Alexander Etheridge calls readers' attention to what remains amidst a landscape fated for desolation even as it moves toward seasons of renewal. With a voice equal parts surreal and reflective, this chapbook is a fitting companion for " the morning hours of winter, before we're called into dirt."
These poems share a surprising beauty akin to rust: fading yet persistent, with lingering flecks of color. In Snowfire and Home, Alexander Etheridge calls readers' attention to what remains amidst a landscape fated for desolation even as it moves toward seasons of renewal. With a voice equal parts surreal and reflective, this chapbook is a fitting companion for " the morning hours of winter, before we're called into dirt."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander Etheridge has been developing his poems and translations since 1998. His poems have been featured in The Potomac Review, Scissors and Spackle, Ink Sac, Cerasus Journal, The Cafe Review, The Madrigal, Abridged Magazine, Susurrus Magazine, The Journal, Roi Faineant Press, and many others. He was the winner of the Struck Match Poetry Prize in 1999, and a finalist for the Kingdoms in the Wild Poetry Prize in 2022. He is the author of God Said Fire.
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