Quantum Entanglement , Carol Lynne Knight

Quantum Entanglement

Carol Lynne Knight

Publisher: Apalachee Press
PubDate: 11/1/2010
ISBN: 9780940821095
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $17.00
Quantity Available: 65
Pages: 110
 

Poetry. "QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT uses metaphors for physics to create a landscape that begins every day by driving to work with meditations on motion, including the space and time of her own erotic history. She is sinuous and adept with 'the smoke of memory,' as she 'sleepwalk(s) into the sixth dimension' and wonders 'what traces our thoughts leave behind.' Her poems offer a landscape that is her own personal Last Picture Show, with boys in the backseats of cars, lovers meeting in motels, and meditations on the mistakes of an early marriage, as well as a compassion for the young teenage men she knew—those who went to war and lost so much. More substantial than nostalgia, they become repairs and atonements, revealing the reasons for her intrigue with and sensuous descriptions of entanglement"—Diane Wakoski.

Author City: TALLAHASSEE, FL USA

Carol Lynne Knight is the co-director of Anhinga Press, where she edits books and designs text and covers. She has been involved in the editing and/or design of more than 100 books and literary publications, including books by the late Robert Dana, Diane Wakoski, Naomi Shihab Nye, Judith Kitchen, Fleda Brown, and Keith Ratzlaff. Her poetry has appeared in Louisiana Literature, Tar River Review, Earth's Daughters, The Ledge, Slipstream, Broome Review, Comstock Review, Northwest Florida Review, Epicenter, Redactions, Iconoclast, Epicenter, HazMat, So to Speak, J, and in the anthologies Off the Cuffs (Soft Skull Press), Touched by Eros (Live Poets Society), THE POETS GUIDE TO THE BIRDS (Anhinga Press), BELOVED ON THE EARTH: (Holy Cow! Press), and North of Wakulla (Anhinga Press). She is a winner of the Penumbra Poetry Prize and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is the co-editor of SNAKEBIRD: THIRTY YEARS OF ANHINGA POETS. QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT is her first book.

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