okay birds quiet please

okay birds quiet please

Andrew K.

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780359033065
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From the person who typed-up Poetic Poverty & SLACKER AD-NAUSEAM, okay birds quiet please is the third collection of words printed on a stack of paper that is called a book, written by Andrew K. Here we find words about the moment before the moment, about spacetime and jumping into Lake Michigan. Here is a writer not at the height of his powers, simply, doing and being and trying to figure out what any of this madness means. okay birds quiet please. It is a book, of words, from the number one selling absurdist poet. About Andrew K. He lives a life surrounded by cats and books. Not much is known about him other than he was born in Monkey’s Eyebrow Kentucky, a radio frequency near Possum Trot, and after wandering the train tracks of Massachusetts in his early thirties he moved to Michigan; Andrew K.’s future plans are as unclear as his past plans, and he told the editors he’s going to move out of the United States soon, where wherever he ends up, he’ll write little books of absurd poetry until the sun explodes.

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