Beachy-Quick, Dan 2004
Must I anger and must my anger pearl,
My anger pearl, must I pearl, must I polish
Madness daily, rub nacre into a world
Perfect, round, what in my hand should finish
-Dan Beachy-Quick, “Sonnet”
Buy the broadside of “Sonnet” by Dan Beachy-Quick⇒
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Read this interview with Dan Beachy-Quick from the Kenyon Review:
A metaphysic of the page, a mode of inquiry called wonder: an interview with Dan Beachy-Quick ” Kenyon Review Blog
B. K. Fischer, writing about two of Dan Beachy-Quick’s books for the Boston Review, locates what she sees as a struggle for him and his contemporaries-or for any poet born […]
Record no oiled tongue, diary–
Note my lantern bruises the low
Clouds with light the evening
We talked. Almonds in a bowl;
She ate none. I did
Not bid her remove her dark
Gloves as sometime before she had done.
– Dan Beachy-Quick, “[Record no oiled tongue, diary]
Watch Dan Beachy-Quick discuss his work on The American Literary Review’s A Literary Thought Bubble series:
A Literary Thought Bubble — Dan Beachy Quick
Karl Zuehlke interviews Dan Beachy-Quick for A Literary Thought Bubble, created by The American Literary Review.