Dendrochronology
Greta Goetz
November 2009
Her best poems in this book—are start to end propulsive.
Paul Killebrew
About the Author
Greta Goetz has lived in Hong Kong, Paris, Montreux, and New York City, and has worked in Hong Kong and New York in the fields of education and journalism. She currently resides in Belgrade, where she works as a University Lecturer and is pursuing her Ph.D. in Serbo-American literature.
Praise
Having walked past the dark wood of obscure selves, Greta Goetz finds (and loses) her self at a Swiss boarding school, an Asian sea, a monastery in Serbia, in pseudo-Egyptian lobbies, on rocks above the Mediterranean, her native alienation all the while leading her to ask endless, heartbreakingly hopeful questions. Embarrassment, confusion, doubt, waking up fully alive, wanting to write a poem for everyone—it would be too much for anyone. That's how she knows it's what she's meant to do. It's our good luck to overhear it.
Jordan Davis
Her best poems in this book—are start to end propulsive.
Paul Killebrew, Poetry Society of America
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Publication Details
Hand-bound. 32 pp, 8.5 x 9 in
Publication Date: November 01 2009