Playtime by William Fuller

Playtime by William Fuller

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Playtime by William Fuller

Poetry. In PLAYTIME, William Fuller offers dispatches from a strange world. Through deadpan memoranda and dark parables, he addresses uncommon topics from witchcraft to vegetable life. Yet his focus often swerves from recognizable phenomena to the unobservable edges: We are always searching in vain. Something moves, making us aware that once we were more aware. And in that striving, shared between writer and reader, Fuller suggests that this strange world is decidedly ours.
Fuller, William: - William Fuller is an American poet who was born in 1953 in Barrington, Illinois. He received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia in 1983 and published his first full-length book, BYT, with the Oakland-based O Books in 1989. His other books are THE SUGAR BORDES (O Books, 1993), AETHER (Gaz, 1998), SADLY (Flood Editions, 2003), WATCHWORD (Flood Editions, 2006), and HALLUCINATION (Flood Editions, 2011). His chapbooks include The Coal Jealousies (1987), THE CENTRAL READER (Paradigm Press, 1999), Three Poems (2000), Roll (2000), Avoid Activity (2003), and Dry Land (2006). He is chief fiduciary officer of the Northern Trust Company in Chicago.
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ISBN 13 9780990340737
ISBN 10 0990340732
Title Playtime
Author William Fuller
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Flood Editions
Year published 2015-06-19
Number of pages 112
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