SPICER'S CITY, Laura Moriarty

SPICER'S CITY

Laura Moriarty

Publisher: PNY/MEB
PubDate: 1/1/1998
ISBN: 9780923389154
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $5.00
Quantity Available: 10
 

Poetry Chapbook. SPICER'S CITY is 6 prose-poems which have to do with men, names, war, the city, films, relations, ends, lacks of end, means and meanings. The drama of recognition is a story without names. The double, the ambivalent, the uncertain, these are the categories we must accept. Only something like a mineral garden is left. (from Laura) Only something like poems, nourishment in paragraphs, names of musings and experiences, experiments, attempts, which ask us to consider: What have I said? What have I done? In a story about memory do the memories make any difference? (from 12 O'clock High)

Author City: ALBANY, CA USA

Laura Moriarty was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and in Northern California. She attended the University of California at Berkeley. She was the Director of the American Poetry Archives at the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University for many years. She has taught at Naropa University and Mills College and is now the Deputy Director of Small Press Distribution. Her books include A TONALIST (Nightboat Books, 2010), A SEMBLANCE: SELECTED AND NEW POEMS, 1975-2007 (Omnidawn, 2007), ULTRAVIOLETA (Atelos, 2006), SELF-DESTRUCTION (Post-Apollo Press, 2005), NUDE MEMOIR (Krupskaya, 2000), THE CASE (0 Books, 1998), SPICER'S CITY (Poetry New York, 1998), SYMMETRY (Avec Books, 1996), L'Archiviste (Zasterle 1991), LIKE ROADS (Kelsey St. Press, 1990), and RONDEAUX (Roof Books, 1990).

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