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CHARLES FORT'S
FRANKENSTEIN WAS A NEGRO
What better way to celebrate National Poetry Month than with the latest collection
by Charles Fort, just out from
Logan House Press?
Frankenstein Was a Negro, a companion piece to his earlier collection
Darvil, is by turns lyrical and apocalyptic, philosophical and funky.
Charles Fort holds the Paul W and Clarice Kingston
Reynolds Chair in Poetry at the
University of Nebraska Kearney. A MacDowell Fellow and
Randall Jarrell Poetry Prize winner, Fort has been recognized by
Poetry Society of America and Writer's Voice. His poems have
appeared in Prairie Schooner, Nebraska Review,
Mississippi Review, The American Poetry Review, Georgia
Review, Colorado Review, and elsewhere, and have been anthologized
in Best American Poetry 2000, Best of Prose Poem International,
and The Carnegie Mellon Anthology of Poetry.
To purchase this book, send a check or money order for $12 to Logan House Press,
Route 1, Box 154, Winside, Nebraska 68790, or call 402.286.4891.
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