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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

"Burning Zither" by Eric Baus

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August 30, 2017
 

Burning Zither

 
Eric Baus
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About This Poem

 

"This poem begins in the form of a walk and ends up somewhere else, in a weirder middle distance. It assembles a song from small acts of recognition, gathering a chorus. I wanted to play a landscape as if it were an eroding instrument rather than try to freeze one scene in time."
—Eric Baus

 

Eric Baus is the author of The Tranquilized Tongue (City Lights Books, 2014). He teaches in the low-residency Mile-High MFA program at Regis University in Denver.

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The Tranquilized Tongue

(City Lights Books, 2014)

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