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First printing: 2,000 copies. A Cluster of Noisy Planets is Charles Rafferty's second collection with BOA Editions and his fourteenth collection overall. His previous collection with BOA, The Smoke of Horses (2018), was a finalist for the 2018 Connecticut Book Award. One of the poems in this collection-"Inadvertent Mousetrap"-won the Third Place Award for the 2019 VERA Awards from Vestal Review . Rafferty's poems have appeared widely in such places as The New Yorker, O: The Oprah Magazine, Ploughshares, Plume, The Southern Review, Cincinnati Review, TriQuarterly, The Gettysburg Review, Poetry…mehr

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  • First printing: 2,000 copies.
  • A Cluster of Noisy Planets is Charles Rafferty's second collection with BOA Editions and his fourteenth collection overall. His previous collection with BOA, The Smoke of Horses (2018), was a finalist for the 2018 Connecticut Book Award.
  • One of the poems in this collection-"Inadvertent Mousetrap"-won the Third Place Award for the 2019 VERA Awards from Vestal Review
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  • Rafferty's poems have appeared widely in such places as The New Yorker, O: The Oprah Magazine, Ploughshares, Plume, The Southern Review, Cincinnati Review, TriQuarterly, The Gettysburg Review, Poetry Daily, and Verse Daily.
  • Since he was a teenager, Rafferty has drawn significant influence from the poet Arthur Rimbaud. His work is similar to that of Charles Simic, Mark Strand, Christopher Kennedy, and Russell Edson.
  • The poems in this collection continue Rafferty's exploration of prose poems. Rafferty says, "I became dissatisfied with my own lineation about 10 years ago, and I've been writing prose poems ever since. I feel like they give me permission to be as wild as I might want. There is not one overarching theme [in this collection]-unless it is to see what's possible once we jettison the idea of lines."
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  • Autorenporträt
    Charles Rafferty is the author of 14 poetry books and chapbooks, most recently The Smoke of Horses (BOA Editions, 2017), Something an Atheist Might Bring Up at a Cocktail Party (Mayapple Press, 2018), and The Problem With Abundance (Grayson Books, 2019). His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, O, Oprah Magazine, The Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, Rhino, Prairie Schooner, and Ploughshares. His stories have been collected in Saturday Night at Magellan's (Fomite Press, 2013) and Somebody Who Knows Somebody (Gold Wake Press, 2021). He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. Currently, he co-directs the MFA program at Albertus Magnus College and teaches in the Westport Writers' Workshop. He lives in Sandy Hook, CT.