POTEAT, JOSHUA
Poetry:
Burning Instead of Beauty
Fahrenheit Meditation
Hitch-Hiking in the Dying South
Nocturne: For the Aviaries
Our Memory, the Shining Leaves (Waterford Fair Civil War Reenactment)
People Who’d Kill Me (Spain, 1939)
From Replica of the Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalogue, Fall 1900
The Scenery of Farewell (and Hello Again)
Self Portrait as a Mourning Dove
The Stigmata Rather than a Punch on the Nose
Translations:
Nocturno: Para las Jaula | Joshua Poteat’s “Nocturne:
For the Aviaries” translated by
Eugenia Muñoz
Readings:
A Reading by Joshua Poteat
Commentaries and Introductions:
Pivot Points | Three Generations of American Painters and Poets
Pivot Points | Exhibition Table
Pivot Points | Relationship Map: Poets
Pivot Points | The Poets: Introduction by Mary Flinn
Pivot Points | Talking with Both Hands by J. Randy Marshall
Reviews:
Joshua Poteat’s Ornithologies, reviewed by Ann Glenn
Joshua Poteat’s Illustrating the Machine That Makes the World: From J.G. Heck’s Pictorial Archive of
Nature and Science, reviewed by Gregory Kimbrell