American Children
By (Author) Jim Simmerman
BOA Editions, Limited
BOA Editions, Limited
3rd May 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
811.54
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
170g
American Children is an elegy-in-verse. Its thematic pillars-four long elegies-are bridged by three sequences: one of poems in free verse, another of poems in traditional and not-so-traditional forms, a third of "miniatures" that are brief verse snapshots arranged in pairs and processions. American Children explores the many possibilities of form, texture and tone in the elegy-from free verse to formalist, from straightforward to surreal, from somberly meditative to dazzlingly wise-ass. Jim Simmerman has published four poetry collections and co-edited the anthology Dog Music: Poetry About Dogs. He has received fellowships from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Bread Loaf and the National Education Association. He is a regent's professor of English at Northern Arizona University. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Jim Simmerman has published four poetry collections. Awards include a Pushcart "Writer's Choice" Selection and Fellowships from the Arizona Commission of the Arts, and the NEA. He is widely published (Georgia Review, Ploughshares, North American Review) and anthologized (Pushcart, POETRY 1912-2002). He is Regents Professor of English at Northern Arizona University.