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With rhetorical estrangements that recall John Ashbery, and rhythms and ambitions that recall Wallace Stevens and Walt Whitman, the voice in these poems is nonetheless distinct, aware that its own time is finite – “a minor catarrh / after which the throat clears and it's nighttime again” -- but striving with each movement for the sublime. The poems challenge our identities, our thoughts, and our quarrels with each other as they dart back and forth between interior spaces and real human relationships.

Produktbeschreibung
With rhetorical estrangements that recall John Ashbery, and rhythms and ambitions that recall Wallace Stevens and Walt Whitman, the voice in these poems is nonetheless distinct, aware that its own time is finite – “a minor catarrh / after which the throat clears and it's nighttime again” -- but striving with each movement for the sublime. The poems challenge our identities, our thoughts, and our quarrels with each other as they dart back and forth between interior spaces and real human relationships.
Autorenporträt
David Kutz-Marks earned a BA in English language and literature from the University of Chicago, USA and an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University, USA. He was recently the featured poet for Verse Daily and The Paris-American, and his poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Boston Review, Kenyon Review Online, Western Humanities Review, Rattle, The Carolina Quarterly, Devil's Lake, and Meridian. Kutz-Marks lives in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, USA, with his partner and their two children.