
Winner of the 2011 Colorado Prize for Poetry Published by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University Marvelously sustained and densely rhythmic, this tightly constructed whole is built of parts that, at each level, all the way down to the phrase, constitute poems in themselves. Baus manages to keep a cast of words in constant replay until many of them take on the presence of character, and some emerge as characters themselves—Minus and Iris, for instance—keeping the whole on the verge of a narrative project that remains always just barely out of reach, just barely in another world in which language and animal endlessly interleave. Baus has opened a new literary field: the linguistic bestiary, a new zoo where words pace like fauves behind ever-thinning bars.
Author

Eric Baus is the author of Scared Text (Center for Literary Publishing, forthcoming 2011), The To Sound (Verse Press/Wave Books), Tuned Droves (Octopus Books) and several chapbooks. He co-edits Marcel Press chapbooks with Andrea Rexilius and lives in Denver. Reviews of The To Sound: Double Room Rain Taxi Bookslut Octopus Reviews of Tuned Droves: Jacket Publishers Weekly Cambridge Book Review Oranges & Sardines Poetry Project Newsletter Black Ocean Blog American Poet Galatea Resurrects Interviews Jacket PFS Post Links Pennsound Author Page To The Sound (audio blog) Minus House Chapbooks Tiny Tour