Fog Notes
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Diane Seuss describes the poems in Tony Leuzzi’s fourth collection as “lavish with inuendo,” writing, “The more I read Fog Notes, the deeper I am in its thrall.” In these profound, elegiac poems, fog is complex: a place from which memory and dreams derive and to which they return
Tony Leuzzi is a poet, critic, and art maker whose previous books of poems include Radiant Losses (New Sins, 2010), The Burning Door (Tiger Bark, 2014), and Meditation Archipelago (Tiger Bark, 2018). He is also the author of Passwords Primeval (BOA Editions 2012), a collection of interviews with 20 American poets. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the Wesley T. Hansen Award, and is the recipient of the State University of New York’s Chancellor’s Award for Scholarship and Creativity. An advocate of poetry and poets, Leuzzi is a staff writer for the “Books” section of The Brooklyn Rail. His interviews and criticism have been published widely. A self-taught visual artist, his images on paper and on board incorporate—as do some of his poems—erasure and collages.
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