
G. C. Waldrep
"The poetry of
G. C. Waldrep is a prolific liturgy,
intense and conversational by turns.
And the turning is telling; it comes
round right. Bright idioms become
bright branches, and the branches
become the further architecture of
Word. Christopher Smart and Hart
Crane applaud these poems in Heaven
because the Earth of these poems
is true."
—Donald Revell,
author of My Mojave, Arcady, and
There Are Three |
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About the Author:
G. C. Waldrep’s
poetry has been published in a wide range
of journals, including Poetry, The Gettysburg
Review, and Seneca Review. He is also the
author of a nonfiction book, Southern Workers
and the Search for Community. He received
a BA from Harvard and a PhD in American
History from Duke University. Since then
he has had residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell
Colony, the Ucross Foundation, Virginia
Center for the Creative Arts, and Vermont
Studio Center. Goldbeater’s Skin
is his first poetry collection. |