Description
Poetry. Laura Moriarty writes of MICROCLIMATES, "[it is] not only a great first book, it is one of the most compelling, most symptomatic books of the new century." Bay Area writer, Taylor Brady is cutting-edge: "MICROCLIMATES is a genre-bending tour de force, a textual body in which Taylor Brady pushes all the pressure points of poetry, family saga, politics, scholarly apparatus, documentary, commonplace book, musicology. And with its recasting of epistolary tropes, it's sort of a Dangerous Liaisons for the thinking man or woman. Expunged from a landscape of dream, MICROCLIMATES takes 'you to / another earth / entirely'"—Dodie Bellamy.
Author Bio
Taylor Brady lives in San Francisco. He is the author of several books of poetry and prose, most recently OCCUPATIONAL TREATMENT (Atelos, 2006), and YESTERDAY'S NEWS (Factory School, 2005). He is the co-author with Rob Halpern of SNOW SENSITIVE SKIN (2007, Atticus Finch; reissued in 2011 in an expanded edition by Displaced Press). He is active in the Nonsite Collective, and has recently edited the collected essays of Will Alexander for forthcoming publication.
Author City: USA