How Long Has This Apocalypse Been Going On - Laura Z. Fairgrieve
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Résumé :
Laura received her MFA from Adelphi University. She is a winner of the Poets & Writers Amy Award. Her poems appear in the anthology Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism published by O/R Books. Her work has appeared in Arkana Magazine, The Banyan Review, Permafrost Magazine, Lines + Stars, The Bitchin' Kitsch, Mortar Magazine, and Ink in Thirds, among others....
Biographie:
Laura received her MFA from Adelphi University. She is a winner of the Poets & Writers Amy Award. Her poems appear in the anthology Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism published by O/R Books. Her work has appeared in Arkana Magazine, The Banyan Review, Permafrost Magazine, Lines + Stars, The Bitchin' Kitsch, Mortar Magazine, and Ink in Thirds, among others....
Sommaire:
Laura Z. Fairgrieve's debut chapbook How Long Has This Apocalypse Been Going On begs answers from a reality bent on decline. The urgencies of our current times are navigated through landscapes such as the Vessel, quarantine, Brooklyn classrooms, and the surreal. The speakers of the poems are near and far, sometimes speaking to the collective and sometimes calling out their audience by name. The subjects range from isolation and loss, to survival and the possibility of recovery. The poems explore what shapes this possibility can take in a diminishing reality where the procession to collapse is often slow and winding....