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Illegible Address (2004)
Mechanical Birds (2001)
triptych: Poems by Denver Butson (1999)
triptych is a book of poems in
three sections. The first section, alarm clock alibis, is a selection of
poems in open forms. The second section, the drowning ghazals, features
poems in the Persian form, the ghazal, and employs lines "sampled" from
other works. The final section, the remote and mocking sky, is dedicated
to the poet's brother, who died violently in 1989.
triptych has gleaned praise from
Billy Collins, Elena Alexander,
Forrest Gander,
Jim Harrison,
Michael Mott,
Ned Rorem,
Theodore Enslin, and
Thom Gunn.
The book features a cover drawing by the poet's brother, painter Gary
Butson. The author photo is by noted American photographer, Cedric N.
Chatterley.
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