Reviews for Anna George Meek
The Genome Rhapsodies
"If you have ever lost someone you love, felt disconnected from your body or your past, relished the weight of a well-chosen word on your tongue, or marveled at the resilience and fragility of life, this book will speak to you." -Kelsey Satalino, The Southeast Review Read full review "Anna George Meek's The Genome Rhapsodies are a series of delightfully curious bricolage. She draws together the oddest coupling of sources and distills them with beautiful alchemy until they become epiphany. " -Michael Dennis, Today's Book of Poetry Read full review "Luminous, earthy, and startlingly original." -Minneapolis StarTribune Read full review |
Engraved
"Full of surprising moments of vivid description and sudden swerves of thinking, this chapbook will leave the reader eager for more." -Elizabeth Hoover, Minneapolis StarTribune Read full review "...a tiny book that somehow manages to contain the intensity the poet feels..." --Karissa Morton, American Microreviews and Interviews Read full review Review by David M. Harris on Difficult Listening, WFRN (audio) Listen to full radio review |
Interviews, Etc.
On The Genome Rhapsodies. By Lynette Reini-Grandell for WriteOnRadio, KFAI, January 12, 2016
Listen to interview On Engraved and on chapbooks in general. By William Woolfitt on Speaking of Marvels: Interviews on Chapbooks, Novellas, and Other Shorter Forms Read interview On Engraved. On radio KUMD. Listen to interview Podcast of a reading at the University of Minnesota, April 7, 2016 Listen to podcast Singing a poem by Kathryn Kysar, "Last October," April 8, 2011 View video on YouTube |