Sign You Were Mistaken
Seth Landman
(Author)
Description
Poetry. Seth Landman believes in questions. The first poem in his book is a question, a good one. He wants to ask questions, his poems create a rich, vast, deep, wide, whale's way oceanic sea of a place in which to ask all the questions we better be asking if we know what's good for us."Seth Landman's poems are full of slow deep exposure that paradoxically makes distance feel close to us, as his mind moves from one thing and idea to another. His double vision creates worlds and this doubling makes time sweet. He allows his voice to let the waves of signs come to him like a distant emanating star system, we too are attracted by the bright phrasing and shining result; wonderful feeling." Peter Gizzi
"When I read Seth Landman's poetry I forgive an entire globe, with all its beauty and longing. There are no doubts in these poems, rather, Seth reassures us. We are going into his book together. We are going to come back more alive and with bigger hearts. These poems are epic in spirit and in perspective. They should be read at a gathering in honor of someone tremendous. They should be the last thing you read at night. They will insure holy dreams of ordinary life. I get a sense of something unrequited in here. You will too. You might find yourself obsessed with these pages." Natalie Lyalin"
Product Details
Price
$15.00
Publisher
Factory Hollow Press
Publish Date
March 19, 2013
Pages
72
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780979590535
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About the Author
Seth Landman is the author of four chapbooks and two full- length poetry collections, SIGN YOU WERE MISTAKEN (Factory Hollow Press, 2013), and CONFIDENCE (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2015). His work can be found in Boston Review, io, Jellyfish, Lit, Forklift, Ohio and elsewhere. He received his PhD in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Denver (2013) and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts (2008) where he is currently an Academic Advisor.