by William Wright (Editor), Paul Ruffin (Editor), Nick Lantz (Editor)
Texas sprawls. No other state can claim such varied nationalities, geographies, and cultural richness--a largesse of natural resources, cityscapes, and landscapes of every ecosystem.
With a unique, raucous, and rich history, Texas also abounds with some of the most diverse contemporary poets, many of whom consider themselves "Southern," and the eighth volume of
The Southern Poetry Anthology reflects this variegation with poems both traditional and experimental, Texas-centered and universal.
SOW Chomping her chocolates
of fresh road kills, she swaggers
through her slop, oblivious
of the piglets she crushed
during last night's slumber,
squishing through the splits
of her thick, cloven hooves.
The last boar which tried
to straddle her fabulous girth
fractured both forelegs.
She dined on his carcass
for days, grunting in the shade.
--Larry Thomas
Author Biography
WILLIAM WRIGHT, author of four books of poetry and series editor of The Southern Poetry Anthology, lives in Marietta, Georgia.
PAUL RUFFIN is the author or editor of over thirty books. He lives in Willis, Texas.
NICK LANTZ, author of three poetry collections, teaches poetry at Sam Houston State University and lives in Huntsville, Texas.
Number of Pages: 296
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 09, 2018