A Horse with Holes in It - (Southern Messenger Poets) by Greg Alan Brownderville (Paperback)
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- A Horse with Holes in It, Greg Alan Brownderville's third collection of poetry, employs inventive phrasing and vivid imagery to construct a particular life marked by religion, confused by desire, dulled by alcohol, and darkened by death.
- About the Author: Greg Alan Brownderville, associate professor of English at Southern Methodist University, teaches creative writing and edits the Southwest Review.
- 80 Pages
- Poetry, American
- Series Name: Southern Messenger Poets
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Book Synopsis
A Horse with Holes in It, Greg Alan Brownderville's third collection of poetry, employs inventive phrasing and vivid imagery to construct a particular life marked by religion, confused by desire, dulled by alcohol, and darkened by death. But Brownderville also skillfully uses humor to soften the disquieting images that haunt these stanzas. Strange stories wind through these poems: Two method actors live as lovers in a wartorn city and take the stage in an empty playhouse. A poet confesses to killing thousands of Arkansas blackbirds via folk magic. A preteen boy, deeply involved in an underground religion, is pressured into marrying a dangerous demon. Brownderville's poems examine a soulscape wrecked almost beyond recognition and dig deeply through the ruins.
About the Author
Greg Alan Brownderville, associate professor of English at Southern Methodist University, teaches creative writing and edits the Southwest Review. He has published two previous poetry books and received several awards, including fellowships and prizes from the Sewanee Writers' Conference, the Missouri Review, and Prairie Schooner.