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Lampblack & Ash
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Author_Simone Muench
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collection of poems
colorful wordplay
dreamlike whimsy
emotions
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essence of the human experience
ethereal
French poet Robert Desnos
humility
humor
Lewis Carroll
narrative intensity
poetry
sensory details
surrealism
surrealist Arthur Rimbaud
Product details
- ISBN 9781932511260
- Weight: 283g
- Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2005
- Publisher: Sarabande Books, Incorporated
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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[T]here is something utterly in thrall here, honey-slow and fixated. Driven by obsession—in particular, obsession with the legendary French poet, Robert Desnos—Muench’s identification with a true self beyond the self’s known truth is startling.—from the introduction by Carol Muske-Dukes
“Simone’s poems have a confidence and sophistication of what I like to call intentionality. Also wit, grace, poise, and a relationship to writing beyond self-referential feeling.”—Anne Waldman
“Lush, sprouting, sensuous images line-by-line, adopting myth freely, Muench’s poems are volatile explosives, circling beauty.”—James Tate
Simone Muench is poetry editor of ACM and is an assistant professor at Lewis University, as well as a doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Simone Muench was raised in Louisiana and Arkansas and now lives in Chicago. She is the author of The Air Lost in Breathing (2000 Marianne Moore Prize) and Lampblack & Ash (2004 Kathryn A. Morton Prize). She received her Ph.D from the University of Illinois-Chicago and is director of the Writing Program at Lewis University and an editor for Sharkforum.
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