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Poetry. "By fully semanticizing the so-called nonsemantic features of language, Inman creates a dialectic of the recuperable & the unreclaimable, where what cannot be claimed is nonetheless most manifest"--Charles Bernstein. "Inman's work is as unsettling and resistant to habitual comprehension as the ambiguous figure and similarly raises questions about the nature of perception. Like Beckett, Inman challenges his reader/audience...to consider what is fundamental, presence or absence"--Joan Retallack.

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Poetry. "By fully semanticizing the so-called nonsemantic features of language, Inman creates a dialectic of the recuperable & the unreclaimable, where what cannot be claimed is nonetheless most manifest"--Charles Bernstein. "Inman's work is as unsettling and resistant to habitual comprehension as the ambiguous figure and similarly raises questions about the nature of perception. Like Beckett, Inman challenges his reader/audience...to consider what is fundamental, presence or absence"--Joan Retallack.
Autorenporträt
P. (Peter) Inman's collections of poetry include Platin, ocker, Red Shift, Criss Cross, Vel, at. least, and Ad Finitum. His work has been published in Ron Silliman's influential anthology of Language poetry In the American Tree. Inman has worked at the Library of Congress and been active in union organizations. He lives in Maryland with his wife, poet Tina Darragh.