Gerry LaFemina
Gerry LaFemina is the author of five full-length collections, including Zarathustra in Love, a collection of prose poems, and The Window Facing Winter. His latest book, The Parakeets of Brooklyn, which received the 2003 Bordighera Prize, was published in February in English and Italian. He edits with Dennis Hinrichsen Review Revue, a journal of reviews, essays, and interviews. Currently, he directs the Frostburg Center for Creative Writing at Frostburg State University where he also teaches.
For more information about LeFemina,
- Visit his web site.
- at Michign State Unviersity Libraries
- Hear Gerry read two of his poems, "The Sacrosanct" and "A Week After Gandalf's Burned Down" at the Cortland Review
- "Poem Found in the Graffiti on a Freight Train's Cars" at Beltway: A Poem Quarterly
- "The Complex Task of Refolding an Open Map" at MapleApple Press
- His essay "Lab Work: Creative Writing, Critical Writing, Creative Obsessions and the Critical Essay" at Text: The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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