Description
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. "In these strange, open-eyed, open-hearted, beautiful poems, there is nowhere to stand, or there is everywhere specific. I feel as if I am looking at Borges' aleph: sacred mutating representatives of every category—weather animals language pain geographies software—announce themselves, declare connectednesses I'd never have predicted. This journey, this snake moves through lived experience like breath from the underside of time."—Catherine Wagner
Author Bio
Roberto Harrison is the author of the poetry collections OS (subpress, 2006), COUNTER DAEMONS (Litmus Press, 2006), BICYCLE (Noemi Press, 2015), CULEBRA (Green Lantern Press, 2016), BRIDGE OF THE WORLD (Litmus Press, 2017) and YAVIZA (Atelos, 2017), as well as of many poetry chapbooks. With Andrew Levy he edited Crayon magazine from 1997 to 2008. He is the Milwaukee Poet Laureate for 2017-2019 and is also a visual artist. He lives in Milwaukee.
Author City: MILWAUKEE, WI USA