Of Form & Gather

Felicia Zamora
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  • Published date: Feb 28, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 74
  • Publisher: University Of Notre Dame Press
  • ISBN: 9780268101787
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.18" L x 9.0" H

Felicia Zamora is the author of six poetry books including, I Always Carry My Bones, winner of the 2020 Iowa Poetry Prize (University of Iowa Press, 2021), Quotient (forthcoming from Tinderbox Editions, 2021), Body of Render, Benjamin Saltman Award winner (Red Hen Press, 2020), and Of Form & Gather, Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize winner (University of Notre Dame Press). A CantoMundo and Ragdale Foundation fellow, she won the 2020 C.P. Cavafy Prize from Poetry International, the Wabash Prize for Poetry and the Toma? ?alamun Prize. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in AGNI, Alaska Quarterly Review, American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Georgia Review, Guernica, Missouri Review Poem-of-the-Week, Orion, POETRY, The Nation, and others. She is an assistant professor of poetry at the University of Cincinnati and associate poetry editor for the Colorado Review.

"The first thing that stands out about Zamora?s poetry is the many ways she uses punctuation to create or disrupt a rhythm in her words. Emdashes, ampersands, ellipses, and semicolons abound. The ?&? gathers and binds things together, doing the kind of magic Zamora alludes to in all of her poems. . . . Throughout Of Form & Gather, Zamora uses animal and ocean imagery to destroy any borders or divisions between human forms, humanity, and the natural world. . . . Perhaps Zamora?s work can be considered poetry for the Chthulucene." ?ZYZZYVA: A San Francisco Journal of Arts and Letters

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