Description
Poetry. "Daniel Tiffany's 'pocket rhapsodies' are gorgeously spring-loaded, micro-tuned, and aching with time, time lost, syllabic time, dreamtime, time the conqueror. THE DANDELION CLOCK is a burning fuse and a wonderful book"—Peter Gizzi.
Author Bio
Daniel Tiffany is the author of NEPTUNE PARK (Omnidawn Publishing, 2013), and three previous collections of poetry: PRIVADO (Action Books, 2011), THE DANDELION CLOCK (Tinfish Press, 2010), and PUPPET WARDROBE (Parlor Press, 2006). His poems appear in journals including Poetry, Tin House, Boston Review, jubilat, Fence, and the Paris Review. In addition, Tiffany has published translations of texts by Sophocles and the Italian poet Cesare Pavese, as well as Georges Bataille's pornographic tale, Madame Edwarda. His books of literary theory have been included in annual Notable Books lists by the Los Angeles Times and other publications. His fifth work of criticism, My Silver Planet: A Secret History of Poetry and Kitsch, will be published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He is a recipient of the Chicago Review Poetry Prize and the Berlin Prize of 2012, awarded by the American Academy.
Author City: VENICE, CA USA