Under New Alchemy by Derek Fenner is a hybrid collection that blends poetry, visual art, and experimental narrative to explore themes of transformation, inheritance, loss, and reimagining. The title invokes both mysticism and material change, and the work itself mirrors that duality-melding the deeply personal with the
Under New Alchemy by Derek Fenner is a hybrid collection that blends poetry, visual art, and experimental narrative to explore themes of transformation, inheritance, loss, and reimagining. The title invokes both mysticism and material change, and the work itself mirrors that duality-melding the deeply personal with the
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Seitenzahl: 94
Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2025
Englisch
Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
Gewicht: 345g
ISBN-13: 9781946741165
ISBN-10: 1946741167
Artikelnr.: 74255295
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Derek Fenner is an artist, educator, poet, and researcher based in the Carolinas. He earned his MFA in Writing and Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. He is the author of more than half a dozen books, including Wild Schemes (Auguste Press, 2010), Hermeticities & Others (Bootstrap Press, 2016), and Gossamer Nevele Grimoire (Bird & Beckett Books, 2020). He co-edited Arcana: A Stephen Jonas Reader (City Lights Books, 2019). He is currently an assistant professor and the director of art education at the University of South Carolina Upstate. He lives in Western North Carolina with his son, Oliver.
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