03/10/2011

Nancy Kuhl fishes a drowned woman from the Niagara Falls in a poem that mimes a slide-reel. Creepy, cold-hearted, brilliant. http://bit.ly/elNVDq


BIO:

Christopher Shannon’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Poetry, Denver Quarterly, Mid-American Review, and 32 Poems. A winner of a 2010 Ruth Lilly Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, he has published reviews in the Germanic Review, and is the editor of Cellpoems.
MORE REVIEWS:

03/10/2011
'Archival Footage #30: Niagara Falls', Chris Shannon


06/30/2011
'Valerio Magrelli’s “I’ve often imagined gazes”', Chris Shannon


06/17/2011
'Michael Schiavo, “from The Mad Song”', Casey Thayer


SOME POEMS:

09/12/2010
'To an Acclaimed Poet', Peter Campion


03/04/2011
'The Sting of Religion', Sherman Alexie


03/11/2011
'From “15 Places to Take your Rhinoceros: A Gentleman’s Guide”', Katy Gunn


ARCHIVES:

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