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John Dorsey

    John Dorsey est un poète célébré dont l'œuvre plonge souvent dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine avec une perspective unique et percutante. Ses poèmes explorent les relations complexes entre la vie, la mort et la recherche de sens dans le vide existentiel. Le langage de Dorsey est à la fois cru et lyrique, créant des images puissantes qui persistent longtemps après la lecture. Son écriture, marquée par la vulnérabilité et la force, constitue une contribution significative à la poésie contemporaine.

    Letting the Meat Rest
    Missouri Is A Ghost-Shaped Thing: The Gasconade Review Presents:
    Which Way to the River
    Charles Joseph is Dead
    • Charles Joseph is Dead

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      "Outlaws in literature are rogues who carry no gun, but fire into the center of our awareness. They use the present, past, and interior world of their dreaming and living. John Dorsey has done a hell of a job! This book will give you a thought provoking introduction to Dorsey's style and talent. I find his writing clear, weirdly funny, moving, and sorrowful. If I were to compare John Dorsey to a respected literary figure, it would have to be Ed Abbey. Both were protectors and observers and laid it out to be remembered!"---Ann Menebroker, Author of tiny teeth: The Wormwood Review PoemsR.L. Crow Publications, 2004.

      Charles Joseph is Dead
    • The Gasconade Review is a literary and arts publication based out of the Osage Arts Community (http: //osageac.org/), located on the Gasconade River, just outside of Belle, Missouri. It appears twice annually, focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on writers and artists from the region and state, but occasionally also features folks what ain't from around here. All submissions must be hand delivered between the months of April and October and the hours of 3pm to 6pm. A decent bourbon is appreciated. Proper river attire required. Don't worry, the dogs won't bite.

      Missouri Is A Ghost-Shaped Thing: The Gasconade Review Presents:
    • Letting the Meat Rest

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      John Dorsey lived for several years in Toledo, Ohio. He is the author of several collections of poetry, including Teaching the Dead to Sing: The Outlaw's Prayer (Rose of Sharon Press, 2006), Sodomy is a City in New Jersey (American Mettle Books, 2010), Tomb stone Factory, (Epic Rites Press, 2013), Appalachian Frankenstein (GTK Press, 2015) Being the Fire (Tangerine Press, 2016) and Shoot the Messenger (Red Flag Press, 2017). He is the current Poet Laureate of Belle, MO. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He may be reached at archerevans@yahoo.com

      Letting the Meat Rest