by Collier Brown (Author)
Eye, Thus Far, Unplucked is composed of abstract, psychedelic narratives delivered through the actions of several creatures of the insect family, to sea-life, domesticated animals, and amphibians. The action is conveyed in a rapid fire of subliminal imagery which is interconnected and builds upon itself, crafting messages of self-destruction, voyage, divinities, unfamiliarity, and the strength to persist forward. Collier Brown's technical prowess and in depth structure of theme carries this collection to new heights and his unique vernacular is refreshing to poetic language demonstrating new avenues yet untraveled by aspiring or renowned authors. Often inventive and aesthetical, Brown's personal monologue of imagery kindles the readers' imaginations and engulfs them in a universe of expertly crafted lyricism which broadens their perspectives and trains them to be accustomed to see the world as Collier Brown sees it.
Author Biography
COLLIER BROWN is Founding Editor of Od Review and Editor at 21st Editions. His poems have appeared in journals such as Best New Poets, Rattle, Asheville Poetry Review, Barrow Street--and in two limited edition photography books, Moth and Bonelight (2010) and To the Wheatlight of June (2013). Originally from Louisiana, Brown now calls Massachusetts home and is a Preceptor at Harvard University.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.19 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: October 23, 2017