High Cube, Low Room - New Poems & Collected Anxieties, 2010 - 2013

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
Cover of the book High Cube, Low Room - New Poems & Collected Anxieties, 2010 - 2013 by Brandt Geertzeb, Liberated Media, LLC
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Author: Brandt Geertzeb ISBN: 1230000146176
Publisher: Liberated Media, LLC Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint: Liberated Media, LLC Language: English
Author: Brandt Geertzeb
ISBN: 1230000146176
Publisher: Liberated Media, LLC
Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint: Liberated Media, LLC
Language: English

Brandt Geertzeb, born September 1970, is a Dutch-American poet.

Growing up as a child in bore-torn suburbs shaped much of his world-view. In an interview with friends he said, "Being one of the millions of spiritless, apathetic persons made an ironic impression on me. I had no story to tell and others around me didn't either. I'm still astonished by all the nullity and lacunae I witnessed."

His poems are characterized by a clipped, minimalist cadence that often reveal the surreal peculiarity of everyday events.

Geertzeb immigrated to Atlanta with his family in late 1973, but his essential nature walks the shores of Bow Lake in Strafford, New Hampshire.

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Brandt Geertzeb, born September 1970, is a Dutch-American poet.

Growing up as a child in bore-torn suburbs shaped much of his world-view. In an interview with friends he said, "Being one of the millions of spiritless, apathetic persons made an ironic impression on me. I had no story to tell and others around me didn't either. I'm still astonished by all the nullity and lacunae I witnessed."

His poems are characterized by a clipped, minimalist cadence that often reveal the surreal peculiarity of everyday events.

Geertzeb immigrated to Atlanta with his family in late 1973, but his essential nature walks the shores of Bow Lake in Strafford, New Hampshire.

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