Poetry. "The zoom function of Cartledge's poetic sequences renders the intimatecosmological and the cosmological intimate: 'the way that small space /contains a whole world.' Equally at home among fractal logics as beside thehistories of myth and religion, this is a learned and urgent writing which atits best is a welcome antidote to some of the more orthodox ironies ofrecent poetry"--Keith Tuma.
Author City: GEORGETOWN, DE USA
Stacy Cartledge lives in Pennsylvania, raises a family, and teaches at Delaware County Community College. In his poetry, mythos rubs the margins of science, trying to find the truth and hope lodged inside the quixotic. His poems ruminate philosophies of what is in between--between feeling and movement, between thought and intensity, between sex and action and love, between beginning and repetition. He is the author of WITHIN THE SPACE BETWEEN (Spuyten Duyvil, 2009) and Topography (Wild Honesy Press, 2002).
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http://faculty.dccc.edu/~scartledge/