Biennial: Poems by Michael Joyce

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these poems split the seconds of daily life
into splinters that, with time, catch the light

—Charles Bernstein

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these poems split the seconds of daily life
into splinters that, with time, catch the light

—Charles Bernstein

these poems split the seconds of daily life
into splinters that, with time, catch the light

—Charles Bernstein

these poems split the seconds of daily life
into splinters that, with time, catch the light

—Charles Bernstein

MICHAEL JOYCE’s twelve books include seven novels, most recently Foucault, in Winter, in the Linnaeus Garden (Starcherone, 2015) and Twentieth Century Man (Seismicity, 2014); a prior book-length sequence of poems from BlazeVOX, Paris Views (2012); a mixed collection of media essays and short fiction from SUNY, and two collections of essays on digital media from University of Michigan Press. His pioneering hyperfiction, afternoon, a story (Eastgate, 1987) has been translated into French, German, Italian, and Polish and was followed by other electronic works on disk and online.  A native of Buffalo, for the last twenty-plus years he has lived along the Hudson River and taught at Vassar College.

 

Book Information:

 · Paperback: 136 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]
· ISBN: 978-1-60964-215-0