Entrept
By (Author) Mark McMorris
Coffee House Press
Coffee House Press
11th May 2010
United States
Paperback
90
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 5mm
184g
McMorris is a poet utterly devoted to the sensual beauty of language and he crafts lines dense and strong enough to bear the crashing forces of history and identity contained within them . . . his work is wrenching, lovely, and powerfully seductive.Poetry Project Newsletter
Within the intimate, enlightened, and dazzling linguistic flights of these poem-letters, Mark McMorris engages a world that has experienced continuous combat since Helen gave Paris a flower / at least since the Bronze Age of Agamemnons armada.
Born in Jamaica, Mark McMorris has won the Contemporary Poetry Series prize and has been a finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He teaches at Georgetown University where he directs the Lannan Literary Programs.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Mark McMorris is an award-winning poet whose books include The Blaze of the Poui, a finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has been a fellow at the MacDowell Colony, writer-in-residence at Brown University, and visiting professor at University of California-Berkeley. He currently teaches at Georgetown University where he directs the Lannan Literary Programs.