Search results for ""Author Amanda Nadelberg""
Coffee House Press Songs from a Mountain
"Amanda Nadelberg's poems ...are jumping, funny, romantic, and frequently lyrical...which in the immediate reading is almost pure music."-Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly From "Matson": So what patent reason is there to doubt the color of a person's hair, there is sun and timpani. Rubber wood bone silk hemp or ivory I will cut my own in June but in May endured the next yesterday I've already now forgotten what all the men I'll ever know smelled like. Maybe devotion on the beach in the middle of the week which is dumbed down with planets imagining song.
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Coffee House Press Bright Brave Phenomena
A young poet well known in the poetry community, Nadelberg has been compared to Gertrude Stein and James Schuyler and published her poems widely—from magazines and journals (Boston Review and Ploughshares) to hipster websites (McSweeney’s Internet Tendency). Six poems are inspired by, and in conversation with, the films by Eric Rohmer. Her last collection won the Slope Poetry Prize and was reviewed in the Believer, Chicago Review, and Verse. Nadelberg reviews for Rain Taxi Review of Books and Zoland.
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