Author : David Baratier
Publisher : Extant/Anabasis/Pavement Saw Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 34 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Book Synopsis Estrella's Prophecies 3 by : David Baratier
Download or read book Estrella's Prophecies 3 written by David Baratier and published by Extant/Anabasis/Pavement Saw Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Poetry. "The form of these prophecies are fortune-telling prophecies printed on cards that one would get for a quarter - maybe two quarters - at some Coney Island type board-walk penny-arcade thing where Estrella would be within a glass box peering into your future. Drop in a coin - get out a fortune. What a place for poetry. Poetry is of course prophecy. Baratier reminds us of this from his Delphi imagination. Exactly and wonderful. It is Baratier's imagination that generates these fortunes and we that are the fortunes of poetry and we are fortunate to get the poems that are twists of language and puns and endless playfulness of language and that darkness between humor that is life in America also. So they are not without a string. And they lead one into a magical and marvelous laberynthian of the might be possible, which is fortune anyway as one finds one's way into the poetic future. But not in anyway hostile to the ordinary because of course a fortune has to exist and you must find it, under a stump, in a pyramid or in this instance, in this book of poems, where in is a fortune of poetry" - Michael Basinski. His collections include A Run of Letters (Poetry New York, 1998) and The Fall Of Because (Pudding House, 1999). His epistolary and prose novel In It What's in It (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001). He is the founder and editor of Pavement Saw Press.avid Baratier's letters and poems have appeared in Denver Quarterly, 5 AM, Fourteen Hills, Heartlands Today, Jacket, Phoebe, Poet Lore, Quarter After Eight, Red Brick Review, Riverwind, Salt Hill, Slipstream, and many others. His poems were recently anthologized in American Poetry: the Next Generation, from Carnegie Mellon University Press, Clockpunchers: Poetry of the American Workplace and Green Meanies from University of California Press.