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Here Comes the Nightdust
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Here Comes the Nightdust

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Multi-linguist poet, fiction writer, translator, editor and artist Marc Vincenz brings us far beyond the Pillars of Hercules in this collection. Part travelogue, part love song, part meditative reflection, Vincenz takes us on a profound journey of inner and outer space. These ambitious poems move with equal ease through Icelandic mist and through the crowded backstreets of Uttar Pradesh, under the Arc de Triomphe to commiserate with an aging Postmodernist, climbing rose trellises in Como with a young lover and even into the Kingdom of the Smallest Common Denominator.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Salmon Poetry
Country
Ireland
Date
1 December 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9781912561599

Multi-linguist poet, fiction writer, translator, editor and artist Marc Vincenz brings us far beyond the Pillars of Hercules in this collection. Part travelogue, part love song, part meditative reflection, Vincenz takes us on a profound journey of inner and outer space. These ambitious poems move with equal ease through Icelandic mist and through the crowded backstreets of Uttar Pradesh, under the Arc de Triomphe to commiserate with an aging Postmodernist, climbing rose trellises in Como with a young lover and even into the Kingdom of the Smallest Common Denominator.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Salmon Poetry
Country
Ireland
Date
1 December 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9781912561599