Poetry. "This collection, ARTIFICIAL LIFE, includes several night scenes, lit as if by an expanding network of fireflies. From a lofty but wordless height, the poet suddenly swoops towards some arresting detail--a party spilling onto a street, a compromised accountant, a wedding photograph, an urban development site, a picnic by a lake, wrinkles on a dog's face, an old lady in the mountains. Even a casual relationship is approached by means of a kind of fidelity, its incompleteness illuminated by a valid unsentimentality. And before he departs again, the poet leaves behind, in his words, an indelible quality, rather as the music of Apollo's lyre is said, by Ovid, to have lingered in the masonry of the walls at Alcathoe"--Martin Turner.
Author City: TUCSON, AZ USA
Poems of Michael Gessner have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and as finalists for "Discovery"/The Nation, and the Pablo Neruda Award. BEAST BOOK is his fourth poetry title. His work has been featured in American Letters & Commentary, American Literary Review, The Journal of The American Medical Association, Oxford Magazine, and others. He has read at University College Dublin, and the American-Irish Historical Society (NYC). His work has been called "striking" (David Barber, The Atlantic) and "structurally ingenious" (Jonathan Galassi, Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) He lives in Tucson.