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In The Corpse Pose , his sophomore collection, poet Erik Campbell leads and follows us through the fast-paced, grainy static of global postmodernity, in which Zeus is overthrown by Google, and the only reliable deus ex machina to a suburban child's call for help is the arrival of the Kool-Aid Man. Campbell's The Corpse Pose understands the hard certainties of flux and decay-holding them at bay with a rueful, yet tender, nostalgia for the artful and elegant whimsies of anachronism.

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In The Corpse Pose, his sophomore collection, poet Erik Campbell leads and follows us through the fast-paced, grainy static of global postmodernity, in which Zeus is overthrown by Google, and the only reliable deus ex machina to a suburban child's call for help is the arrival of the Kool-Aid Man. Campbell's The Corpse Pose understands the hard certainties of flux and decay-holding them at bay with a rueful, yet tender, nostalgia for the artful and elegant whimsies of anachronism.

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Erik Campbell's poems and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in New Letters, Tin House, The Iowa Review, The Southern Poetry Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Rattle, and other literary journals. His first poetry collection, Arguments for Stillness (Curbstone Press 2006), was named by Book Sense as one of the top ten poetry collections for 2007. A high school English teacher for many years, he is currently an adjunct professor of English at Nebraska Wesleyan University.