ETRUSCAN READER VIII features work by three poets: Tina Darragh, Douglas Oliver, and Randolph Healy.
Washington DC poet Tina Darragh's fast, witty lines are interspersed with the collage FAST, FAST in syntax both verbal and visual.
Douglas Oliver's THE ARRONDISSEMENTS traces geographical and social textures across the ethnically diverse neighborhoods of Paris; his SELECTED POEMS are available from SPD.
This volume also includes Irish poet Randolph Healy's most extensive gathering of work to date, featuring the long poem Arbor Vitae, an epic of science and myth in the tradition of BRIGGFLATTS:
But there were some good ideas knocking around, /
then, before the first word was spoken./
History
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Release
October 01, 1998
ISBN 13
9781901538090
Tina Darragh, Douglas Oliver, Randolph Healy (Etruscan Reader, #8)
ETRUSCAN READER VIII features work by three poets: Tina Darragh, Douglas Oliver, and Randolph Healy.
Washington DC poet Tina Darragh's fast, witty lines are interspersed with the collage FAST, FAST in syntax both verbal and visual.
Douglas Oliver's THE ARRONDISSEMENTS traces geographical and social textures across the ethnically diverse neighborhoods of Paris; his SELECTED POEMS are available from SPD.
This volume also includes Irish poet Randolph Healy's most extensive gathering of work to date, featuring the long poem Arbor Vitae, an epic of science and myth in the tradition of BRIGGFLATTS:
But there were some good ideas knocking around, /
then, before the first word was spoken./
History