Deborah Meadows: involutia
Published 15 February 2007
Paperback, 84pp, 8.5x5.5ins, £8.95 / $15
ISBN 9781905700196
Deborah Meadows' fourth collection is a rigorous and spellbinding series of poems: innovative, experimental, and featuring such unexpected collisions as Luce Irigaray & Gilles Deleuze encountering Zen philosophy.
"When rain falls on the lake,
it's hard to distinguish edges.
But the lake
is not the whole world."
Deborah Meadows grew up in Buffalo, NY in a working-class family, attended SUNY, Buffalo, worked in a factory and in various manual laboring jobs, and in 1977 moved west to work in a poverty program after graduation. She now teaches in the Liberal Studies Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Her recent publications include two collections of poetry from Green Integer: Representing Absence and Thin Gloves.
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