Poetry. "And the disjunction is simply the way / we search for new images," writes Andrew Scheling in one of these 108 stanzas. The elements joined and disjoined on the surface are taken from natural history, linguistics, and explorations in North American poetry. Having studied for thirty years the languages and poetry of old Asia, Schelling sets out to read the landscapes, the flora and fauna, of the Southern Rocky Mountains with comparable attention to grammar and glottal stops. At the core of these poems is an encounter ...
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Poetry. "And the disjunction is simply the way / we search for new images," writes Andrew Scheling in one of these 108 stanzas. The elements joined and disjoined on the surface are taken from natural history, linguistics, and explorations in North American poetry. Having studied for thirty years the languages and poetry of old Asia, Schelling sets out to read the landscapes, the flora and fauna, of the Southern Rocky Mountains with comparable attention to grammar and glottal stops. At the core of these poems is an encounter with Arapaho, an Algonkian language--and a whiff of the postmodern archaic.
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A dozen new poems by Andrew, drawn from a longer work-in-progress, in this accordion fold-out, three color chaplet with wrap around band. Signed and unsigned editions. This is the unsigned.
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SIGNED. Very fine and bright stiff wraps with excellent square spine and crisp bright text throughout. One more beautifully designed book from J B Bryan's La Alameda Press. Fully signed by the poet on the full title page. New and bright all around, gift quality.
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SIGNED. A dozen new poems by Andrew, drawn from a longer work-in-progress, in this accordion fold-out, three color chaplet. This is the wrap around band edition, on which the poet has signed his name.