Anatoly Kudryavitsky's newest collection of prose poetry straddles the divide between the divine and the divined, between mythology and the mythic.
Anatoly Kudryavitsky's newest collection of prose poetry straddles the divide between the divine and the divined, between mythology and the mythic. Praised by Joseph Brodky and Dennis O'Driscoll, Kudryavitsky's narratives capture both the continental and the distinctly occidental--somewhere in history 'while walking through life's jungles.' A sublime collection with a wry sense of humor to boot.
"Anatoly's work as poet, haikuist, translator and anthologist has greatly enriched Irish poetry."
--Dennis O'Driscoll
"His prose poems have captured a certain playful delirium."
--Charles Borkhuis
"His work is possessed of that high level of imagination I look for in all
creative writing."
--Andrew Joron
"He is a poet who voices the unspeakable."
--Joseph Brodsky
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