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Winner of the 2004 Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, selected by Carol Muske-Dukes
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01 November 2005

There is something utterly in thrall here, honey-slow and fixated. Driven by obsessionin particular, obsession with the legendary French poet, Robert DesnosMuench’s identification with a true self beyond the self’s known truth is startling.
from the introduction by Carol Muske-Dukes
Simone’s poems have a confidence and sophistication of what I like to call intentionality. Also wit, grace, poise, and a relationship to writing beyond self-referential feeling.”
Anne Waldman
Lush, sprouting, sensuous images line-by-line, adopting myth freely, Muench’s poems are volatile explosives, circling beauty.”James Tate
from the introduction by Carol Muske-Dukes
Simone’s poems have a confidence and sophistication of what I like to call intentionality. Also wit, grace, poise, and a relationship to writing beyond self-referential feeling.”
Anne Waldman
Lush, sprouting, sensuous images line-by-line, adopting myth freely, Muench’s poems are volatile explosives, circling beauty.”James Tate
Price: $13.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Imprint: Sarabande Books
Publication Date:
01 November 2005
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781932511277
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Women Authors, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology
Simone Muench was raised in Louisiana and Arkansas and now lives in Chicago. She is the author of The Air Lost in Breathing (2000 Marianne Moore Prize) and Lampblack & Ash (2004 Kathryn A. Morton Prize). She received her Ph.D from the University of Illinois-Chicago and is director of the Writing Program at Lewis University and an editor for Sharkforum.