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The Killing Tree - J. D. Smith

English
2016-10-14
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Review"Smith's excellent formal control is used inservice of illuminating the absurd, pricking the pompous, and pouring sugar inthe engine of the daily grind. Smith offers in his latest work a perspectivethat fearlessly explicates the world's sorrows and shames while also lovingit--and making us love it--for its imperfections." Barbara Egel, Light Poetry MagazineAbout the AuthorJ.D. Smith has published thre ... Full description

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Review"Smith's excellent formal control is used inservice of illuminating the absurd, pricking the pompous, and pouring sugar inthe engine of the daily grind. Smith offers in his latest work a perspectivethat fearlessly explicates the world's sorrows and shames while also lovingit--and making us love it--for its imperfections." Barbara Egel, Light Poetry MagazineAbout the AuthorJ.D. Smith has published three previous collections, Labor Day at Venice Beach (2012), Settling for Beauty (2005), and The Hypothetical Landscape (1999). His books in other genres include the humor collection Notes of a Tourist on Planet Earth (2013), the essay collection Dowsing and Science (2011), and the children's picture book The Best Mariachi in the World (2008). Awarded a Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2007, he has also been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. His individual poems have appeared in The Able Muse, American Arts Quarterly, Dogwood, Light and Nimrod, as well as numerous other publications, and his prose has appeared in Boulevard, Chelsea, The Laurel Review and The Los Angeles Times. Born in Aurora, Illinois and educated at American University, the University of Chicago, Carleton University and the University of Houston Creative Writing Program, he works as an editor and writer in Washington, DC, where he lives with his wife Paula Van Lare and their rescue animals.

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Author J. D. Smith
Publisher Finishing Line Press
Release year 2016
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9781635340426
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