Tales from the Theory of Angels and Other Writings
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This collection incorporates Franz Kamin's two main previous books--Ann Margret Loves You and Other Psychotopological Diversions (1980) and Scribble Death (1986)--plus his posthumous writing originally collected as Tales From The Theory of Angels. He links the scribbling of children, artists, and dreamers with the hopes and terrors of obsession and delirium. Through all of this one may almost detect a somber chuckling from the authorial domain.
Michael Boughn worked in the Teamsters for 10 years before returning to university to earn a PhD in 1986 after studying with poets John Clarke and Robert Creeley. He is the author of ten books of poetry, including most recently The Book of Uncertain--A Hyperbiographical User's Manual. He published a descriptive bibliography of H.D., and co-edited Robert Duncan's The H.D. Book. From 2014-2018 he edited the online poetry disturbance known as Dispatches from the Poetry Wars with co-conspirator, Kent Johnson. Michael Boughn worked in the Teamsters for 10 years before returning to university to earn a PhD in 1986 after studying with poets John Clarke and Robert Creeley. He is the author of ten books of poetry, including Iterations of the Diagonal, Dislocations in Crystal, 22 Skidoo, SubTractions, Great Canadian Poems for the Aged Vol. 1 Illus. Ed. and Hermetic Divagations--after H.D. Cosmographia - a post-Lucretian faux micro-epic was short listed for the Canadian Governor General's Award for Poetry in 2011, prompting a reviewer in Toronto's Globe and Mail to describe him as "an obscure veteran poet with a history of being overlooked." He published a descriptive bibliography of H.D., and co-edited Robert Duncan's The H.D. Book. His most recent book of poetry is The Book of Uncertain--A Hyperbiographical User's Manual. From 2014-2018 he edited the online poetry disturbance known as Dispatches from the Poetry Wars with co-conspirator, Kent Johnson.