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POTEAT, JOSHUA


Poetry:
Burning Instead of Beauty  audio icon
Fahrenheit Meditation  audio icon
Hitch-Hiking in the Dying South  audio icon
Nocturne: For the Aviaries  audio icon
Our Memory, the Shining Leaves (Waterford Fair Civil War Reenactment)  audio icon
People Who’d Kill Me (Spain, 1939)  audio icon
From Replica of the Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalogue, Fall 1900
The Scenery of Farewell (and Hello Again)  audio icon
Self Portrait as a Mourning Dove  audio icon
The Stigmata Rather than a Punch on the Nose  audio icon


Translations:
Nocturno: Para las Jaula | Joshua Poteat’s “Nocturne: For the Aviaries” translated by
     Eugenia Muñoz


Readings:
A Reading by Joshua Poteat  audio icon

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