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Where''s the Moon, There''s the Moon

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By (author): Dan Chiasson

Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Dan Chiasson has been hailed in America as 'one of the most gifted young poets of his generation' (Frank Bidart). His latest collection, Where's the Moon, There's the Moon, takes its title from an improvised children's game. It is a book about staged loss and staged recovery and how, in our games as in our poems, made-up losses depict real ones. At the book's centre is the title-poem, a long exploration of being a father in light of having lost one. His previous book from Bloodaxe, Natural History and Other Poems (2006), brought together poems from his first two US collections, The Afterlife of Objects (2002) and Natural History (2005). See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781852248710

About Dan Chiasson

Dan Chiasson was born in Burlington Vermont and educated at Amherst College and Harvard University where he completed a PhD in English. A widely published literary critic Chiasson is a regular reviewer for The New Yorker and The New York Times Book Review poetry editor of the Paris Review and has published a critical study One Kind of Everything: Poem and Person in Contemporary America with the University of Chicago Press in 2007. His Bloodaxe selection Natural History and other poems (2006) drew on two collections published in the US The Afterlife of Objects (University of Chicago Press 2002) and Natural History (Alfred A. Knopf 2005). This was followed by Where's the Moon There's the Moon (Alfred A. Knopf US / Bloodaxe Books UK 2010) Bicentennial (Alfred A. Knopf 2014) and The Math Campers (Alfred A. Knopf 2020). He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship for poetry a Pushcart Prize and a Whiting Writers Award and teaches at Wellesley College. He lives in Sudbury Massachusetts.

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