New Poetry Collection, "The Way Things Go," Published by Anaphora Literary Press

Georgia professor and award-winning poet Lucas Carpenter’s new collection of poetry chronicles his insights and observations based on his travels.

Oxford, GA, July 24, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Anaphora Literary Press is thrilled to announce the release of “The Way Things Go: And Other Poems” by Lucas Carpenter. "The Way Things Go" is a collection of poetry about Carpenter’s travels to Israel and other places, and includes reflections on a variety of other topics. Many of these poems have appeared in a wide variety of journals.

Lucas Carpenter was born in Elberton, Georgia. He was educated at the College of Charleston (B.S.), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.A.), and the State University of New York at Stony Brook (Ph.D.). He is the author of John Gould Fletcher and Southern Modernism (U. of Arkansas Press, 1990) and general editor of a seven-volume series devoted to Fletcher’s work. He has also written a chapbook of poetry, A Year for the Spider (UNC Pitcher Poetry Award, 1973), and a book of poetry, Perils of the Affect (Mellen Press, 2002). His poems, stories, articles and reviews have appeared in thirty-seven periodicals, including Prairie Schooner, The Minnesota Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, College Literature, Kansas Quarterly, Carolina Quarterly, Concerning Poetry, Poetry (Australia), Southern Humanities Review, College English, San Francisco Review of Books, Callaloo, Chronicle of Higher Education, and New York Newsday. He was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to lecture and write in Belgium during the 1999-2000 academic year. He is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of English at Oxford College, Emory University.

($15, ISBN: 978-1-937536-42-8, LCCN: 2013904200, 6X9″, 80pp)

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