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November 26, 2014
 

Poof!

 
Mark Irwin

About This Poem

 

“It’s always difficult to reconcile the fact that the tissue of words can outlast a human life, or that the ‘ugly grin’ of one predator is that of all predators. Or that the past, present, and future are all one time. Or that books were once trees.”
Mark Irwin

 

Mark Irwin’s seventh collection of poetry is Large White House Speaking (New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2013). He teaches in the Creative Writing & Literature Program at the University of Southern California and splits his time between Los Angeles and Colorado.

Most Recent Book by Irwin

 

Large White House Speaking 

(New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2013)

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Poem-a-Day

 

Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
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