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In the Empire of the Air
Britton, Donald. Ed(S): Shepherd, Reginald; Clark, Philip
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Description for In the Empire of the Air
Paperback. Editor(s): Shepherd, Reginald; Clark, Philip. Num Pages: 120 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). .
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 A Kind of Endlessness: The Selected Poems of Donald Britton reprints Italy alongside previously unpublished and uncollected poems to display the full range of Britton's fresh, vivid language and subtle humor.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.
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 A Kind of Endlessness: The Selected Poems of Donald Britton reprints Italy alongside previously unpublished and uncollected poems to display the full range of Britton's fresh, vivid language and subtle humor.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.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Nightboat Books United States
Number of pages
120
Condition
New
Number of Pages
120
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781937658441
SKU
V9781937658441
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About Britton, Donald. Ed(S): Shepherd, Reginald; Clark, Philip
DONALD BRITTON was the author of Italy (1981) and the previously unpublished manuscript "In the Empire of the Air." REGINALD SHEPHERD was the author of six books of poetry including Red Clay Weather. PHILIP CLARK is the co-editor of Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS.
Reviews for In the Empire of the Air
"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.
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