This collection takes the concept of the "stunted individual" from grotesque fiction and applies it to surrealist prose poetry, where only traces of standard logic can be found; through this, the contrast between impossible events and innately human behavior becomes exaggerated. The melding of these forms forces the struggling individuals in these poems to represent humanity, where it is found wanting, despite artificial hope
Arranged in chronological order, the poems in I Stole a Briefcase show my development over the past ...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
The German actor and author Peter Jankowsky, living in Ireland, tells (in one of his contributions f...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Hell Spawn of Super Thieves is a poetic examination of intergenerational legacy and impacts of famil...
The characters in the stories of The Hope and Grace Mission are all attempting to escape, whether it...
This work is a two-part collection of poems examining creative loss and gain and human dysfunction. ...
Surrealist literature has a long history of excluding female writers from the conversation, and as a...
This thesis is a book length collection of poetry—all original and by the author. The book has three...
The majority of these poems were written in the last two years, yet they represent a range of experi...
A fictional fantastical story set in a magical post-apocalypse, about the perspective character Cons...
This collection is arranged around various themes and instances of loss. In particular, these poems ...
The major characters of the following four stories hold this in commons the need to control the even...
This poetry manuscript explores loneliness, sexuality, violence, gender/fluidity, the self, the idea...
Beginning with a poem that expresses a desire to return to a pre-birth existence and continuing on t...
Arranged in chronological order, the poems in I Stole a Briefcase show my development over the past ...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
The German actor and author Peter Jankowsky, living in Ireland, tells (in one of his contributions f...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Hell Spawn of Super Thieves is a poetic examination of intergenerational legacy and impacts of famil...
The characters in the stories of The Hope and Grace Mission are all attempting to escape, whether it...
This work is a two-part collection of poems examining creative loss and gain and human dysfunction. ...
Surrealist literature has a long history of excluding female writers from the conversation, and as a...
This thesis is a book length collection of poetry—all original and by the author. The book has three...
The majority of these poems were written in the last two years, yet they represent a range of experi...
A fictional fantastical story set in a magical post-apocalypse, about the perspective character Cons...
This collection is arranged around various themes and instances of loss. In particular, these poems ...
The major characters of the following four stories hold this in commons the need to control the even...
This poetry manuscript explores loneliness, sexuality, violence, gender/fluidity, the self, the idea...
Beginning with a poem that expresses a desire to return to a pre-birth existence and continuing on t...
Arranged in chronological order, the poems in I Stole a Briefcase show my development over the past ...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
The German actor and author Peter Jankowsky, living in Ireland, tells (in one of his contributions f...