WebTHE MEMBERS OF FENCE – JOIN THEM! amy adams • kirstin allio • christine an • jeff bailey • william barnes • brenda beardsley • cal bedient • caren beilin • david bender • charles bernstein • anna bonesteel • agnes borinsky • jeffrey boruszak • conor bracken • ramsay breslin • tyler brewington • matthew broaddus • lily brown • lee ann brown • nate … WebPoet David Lau grew up in Long Beach, California. He has described his family as a “Chicano-Chinese and Anglo household.” He earned degrees from UCLA and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. The poems in his first book, Virgil and the Mountain Cat (2009), were described by the Believer’s Dominic Luxford as “simultaneously creative and destructive …
Candy Necklace / Edition 1 by Cal Bedient, Calvin Bedient ...
WebCal Bedient is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the founder and co-editor of Lana Turner: a Journal of … WebJan 25, 2006 · Cal Bedient reads poetry appearing in Candy Necklace (1997), The Violence of the Morning (2002), and Days of Unwilling (2008). Poems that went on to appear in the latter collection differ from their published versions. a列が表示されない エクセル
Poets Swensen and Bedient read Sept. 28 Iowa Now
Emily Nussbaum, reviewing Tremolo for The New York Times, noted ""a prickly stir of humor, philosophy and romantic giddiness," and that "reading this book is something like walking into a kitchen at a party and coming upon a wild charmer you'd never met, mid-gesticulation -- a terrific storyteller, but also one eager to switch gears mid-sentence, mid-phrase, mid-thought." According to Nussbaum, "Short is genuinely funny -- a rare and beautiful quality among contemporary poe… WebFeb 15, 1997 · Cal Bedient explores a wide range of familiar emotional landscapes -- including the constellation of the family, love, and profound loss and his work is always deeply intimate and verbally original. The brutality of both public and private experience finds reckoning in these intricate and majestic new poems. WebCharles Tomlinson. 1927–2015. Poet, artist, and translator Charles Tomlinson was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire in 1927. Fluent in German, French, and Italian, he read English at Queen’s College Cambridge, studying with poet Donald Davie, who was an early influence and later became a close friend. Tomlinson taught elementary school ... a列 再表示 ショートカット