Blind Verse

Blind Verse by Marck L. Beggs is a poetry collection published by Salmon Poetry in 2015, featuring 57 pages in English. In this fourth collection, Beggs delves into folklore, weaving together themes that range from the well-known to the obscure, and from the deeply personal to the broadly universal, all in an effort to find meaning in the contemporary world.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of voices throughout the collection, including punk rockers, goddesses, and various characters that reflect diverse geographical locations such as Arkansas, Iceland, Ireland, Alaska, and ancient Mesopotamia. This exploration of American poetry invites readers to engage with the complexities of folklore and its relevance today.
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In his fourth collection of poetry, Marck L. Beggs explores folklore, from the famous to the obscure, from the personal to the universal, in an attempt to make meaning of the contemporary world. Geographically, it moves through locations as diverse as Arkansas, Iceland, Ireland, Alaska, and ancient Mesopotamia. A cacophony of voices rise to its surface: punk rockers, goddesses, cats, bullies, and more. Marck L. Beggs earned his Ph.D. from the University of Denver, his M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College, and currently is a professor of English at Henderson State University in Arkansas.
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