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Described as "dazzling" by Edmund White and as a poet "who has The Gift and delivers The Goods" by Kenward Elmslie, Donald Britton published just one book of poetry, Italy, before his death from AIDS in 1994. A Kind of Endlessness: The Selected Poems of Donald Britton reprints Italy alongside previously unpublished and uncollected poems to display the full range of Britton's fresh, vivid language and subtle humor. It is poetry by turns glamorous, wistful, intellectual, and elegant, the sharp-eyed observations of a penetrating mind lost to the world too soon.

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"One is led gradually into these poems, which seem so quiet and open at first, like empty streets on the periphery of a city. Soon one realizes that for some time one has been involved in a strong dialectic with Donald Britton's remarkable and inspiring intelligence. By that time it is too late to do anything but enjoy.--John Ashbery

"Quick and ever resourceful sentences pull in swerves and pratfalls: where are we? It's the first-person singularity of Donald Britton's longing, and we are pulled there, here, whatever, forever and a day."--Marjorie Welish

"Donald slouched and giggled among us, a guy among guys, in an often silly and dizzying era. And here he is, in these exquisite poems--to echo Frank O'Hara, just one of his poet heroes--the center of all beauty. Imagine!"--Brad Gooch

"He didn't use words to write a poem. He wrote from inside language - as from inside a mirror or photograph - because he lived there as much as he inhabited the world. Many of the poems are haunted by Britton's awareness that he lived on the cusp of eternity ("sadness surges in, /a passing-windshield light-effect/on the ceiling"). Little did he know that it would grab him so soon."--John Yau "Hyperallergic"

In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald

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    Publisher: Nightboat Books
    Publication Date: 14/07/2016
    ISBN13: 9781937658441, 978-1937658441
    ISBN10: 1937658449
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Described as "dazzling" by Edmund White and as a poet "who has The Gift and delivers The Goods" by Kenward Elmslie, Donald Britton published just one book of poetry, Italy, before his death from AIDS in 1994. A Kind of Endlessness: The Selected Poems of Donald Britton reprints Italy alongside previously unpublished and uncollected poems to display the full range of Britton's fresh, vivid language and subtle humor. It is poetry by turns glamorous, wistful, intellectual, and elegant, the sharp-eyed observations of a penetrating mind lost to the world too soon.

    Trade Review

    "One is led gradually into these poems, which seem so quiet and open at first, like empty streets on the periphery of a city. Soon one realizes that for some time one has been involved in a strong dialectic with Donald Britton's remarkable and inspiring intelligence. By that time it is too late to do anything but enjoy.--John Ashbery

    "Quick and ever resourceful sentences pull in swerves and pratfalls: where are we? It's the first-person singularity of Donald Britton's longing, and we are pulled there, here, whatever, forever and a day."--Marjorie Welish

    "Donald slouched and giggled among us, a guy among guys, in an often silly and dizzying era. And here he is, in these exquisite poems--to echo Frank O'Hara, just one of his poet heroes--the center of all beauty. Imagine!"--Brad Gooch

    "He didn't use words to write a poem. He wrote from inside language - as from inside a mirror or photograph - because he lived there as much as he inhabited the world. Many of the poems are haunted by Britton's awareness that he lived on the cusp of eternity ("sadness surges in, /a passing-windshield light-effect/on the ceiling"). Little did he know that it would grab him so soon."--John Yau "Hyperallergic"

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