In Glorious Black and White

Steve Dalachinsky

POETRY  | $5

January 2005
OUT OF PRINT
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in the old days churches were the tallest thing
across the street in the city of bern a piece
of sky rests in a cage
the children run shout laugh & leave
he lives between mts. he walks he
sweats he stops he stands between mts.
he never yawns. der kinder schlafen im demhaus
they are a small part of the present
a small part of the past
august clouds like sugar in my teacup

August clouds like sugar in my teacup

About the Author

Steve Dalachinsky (1946–2019) was a poet and collagist. His books included Fools Gold (New Feral Press), A Superintendent’s Eyes (Unbearable Books / Autonomedia), Flying Home (Paris Lit Up Press), The Invisible Ray (Overpass Press), Frozen Heatwave (Luna Bissonte Prods), Black Magic (New Feral Press), Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (Great Weather for Media), The Chicken Whisper (Positive Magnets Press), and the chapbook In Glorious Black and White (UDP). Dalachinsky received several awards in his lifetime, including the PEN Oakland National Book Award for his book The Final Nite (UDP), a 2014 Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and a 2015 Pushcart Prize nomination for his poem “Particle Fever.”

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Where Night And Day Become One  

Publication Details

Chapbook
Saddle-Stitched. 32 pp, 4.5 x 7 in
Publication Date: January 01 2005