The Gold Tooth in the Crooked Smile of God is daring poetry collection by established poet Douglas Cole. From the book: Black Fish the hill people trickle in from their blind hollows in the back roads under camouflage tarp covers deep in the cedar groves they’ve come to town in their finery and smoke-soaked coats drinking, laughing bigger and louder than ever while beauty appears and crosses the street to the Salvation Army in Morton on Saturday night
The Gold Tooth in the Crooked Smile of God is daring poetry collection by established poet Douglas Cole. From the book: Black Fish the hill people trickle in from their blind hollows in the back roads under camouflage tarp covers deep in the cedar groves they’ve come to town in their finery and smoke-soaked coats drinking, laughing bigger and louder than ever while beauty appears and crosses the street to the Salvation Army in Morton on Saturday night
Drifter, the newest poetry collection by Douglas Cole, explores the world through Situationist Guy Debord's framework of the Dérive. An idea that intensifies observance with an acute attention to the various forces that draw us in or repel us from engaging with certain spaces, the Dérive as an action or a philosophical idea provides a nuanced, personal, political, even spiritual vocabulary for investigating the spectacle of our experience in the landscape of rooms, neighborhoods, cities, highways...
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