Description
Poetry. "There are sixty-three stories in this book of poetry: stories of the naming of peoples in the traditions of the Teutons and the Greeks and the Jews. Imagine all of this information presented to you with a carefulness of what we poets refer to as our prosody: hot prosody, singing sounds, graceful leaps of the lines, well shaped couplets, conversational dexterity—almost eerie in its Rimbaudian perfection. It's delightful—this poet is the antenna of the race."—Lisa Jarnot
Author Bio
Amanda Nadelberg is the author of BRIGHT BRAVE PHENOMENA (Coffee House Press, 2012) and ISA THE TRUCK NAMED ISADORE (Slope Editions, 2006) as well as a chapbook, Building Castles in Spain, Getting Married (The Song Cave, 2009). Her poems have appeared in Conduit, 6x6, Boston Review, NO: A JOURNAL OF THE ARTS and VANITAS. In 2008, she received a grant from the Fund for Poetry. Originally from Newton, Massachusetts, she is a graduate of Carleton College and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop.
Author City: Bay Area, CA USA