The Bird, Escaped
These poems should be viewed as 'kaleidoscopes' — sharp glints of color that, resting against each other, form an image. Through the image, they form a whole that must be understood as deliberate happenstance. The author explores the interplay of wild domesticity between urban and rural, and what is tame and what is not. A motif of birds brings the poems together in a loose-woven nest. Cover printed on Mr. French Muscletone in Speckletone Madero Beach. Text is Mr. French Construction Steel Blue. Book is hand printed, cut, and bound with Japanese stab binding. $13 includes US Media Mail shipping. Global customers add $5 for the first item, $1 for each additional item. Click here to read excerpts from The Bird, Escaped
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