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  1. The Tunnel: Selected Poems of Russell Edson by Russell Edson, 1994-12
  2. See Jack (Pitt Poetry Series) by Russell Edson, 2009-03-28
  3. The Rooster's Wife (American Poets Continuum) by Russell Edson, 2005-04-01
  4. The Tormented Mirror (Pitt Poetry Series) by Russell Edson, 2001-05
  5. The Falling Sickness: A Book of Plays (New Directions Book) by Russell Edson, 1975-03
  6. The Very Thing that Happens: Fables and Drawings (A New Directions Paperbook) by Russell Edson, 1964
  7. The Wounded Breakfast by Russell Edson, 1985-10-01
  8. Edson's Mentality by Russell Edson, 1977
  9. The childhood of an equestrian by Russell Edson, 1973
  10. The Reason Why the Closet-Man Is Never Sad (Wesleyan Poetry Program) by Russell Edson, 1977-07-01
  11. The Song of Percival Peacock by Russell Edson, 1992-07-01
  12. The Clam Theater (Wesleyan Poetry Program) by Russell Edson, 1987-01-01
  13. The Intuitive Journey and Other Works by Russell Edson, 1976-11
  14. With Sincerest Regrets by Russell Edson, 1980-10

1. Russell Edson At ASU
Poet Russell Edson reads and gives a master class for the Arizona State Creative Writing Program Russell Edson Events. April 913. 130 Master Class Workshop
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Russell Edson was born in Connecticut in 1935 and currently resides there with his wife, Frances. Edson, who has jokingly called himself "Little Mr. Prose Poem," is often considered the foremost writer of prose poetry in America, having written exclusively in that form before it became fashionable.
In a forthcoming study of the American prose poem, Michel Delville suggests that one of Edson's typical "recipes" for his prose poems involves a modern everyman who suddenly tumbles into an alternative reality in which he loses control over himself, sometimes to the point of being irremediably absorbedboth figuratively and literallyby his immediate and, most often, domestic everyday environment…. Constantly fusing and confusing the banal and the bizarre, Edson delights in having a seemingly innocuous situation undergo the most unlikely and uncanny metamorphoses. . . .. Reclusive by nature, Edson has still managed to publish eleven books of prose poems and one novel

2. Russell Edson, Poet
Russell Edson. Mr Brain was a hermit dwarf who liked to eat
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Mr Brain was a hermit dwarf who liked to eat
shellfish off the moon. He liked to go into a tree
then because there is a little height to see a
little further, which may reveal now the stone, a
pebbleit is a twig, it is nothing under the moon
that you can make sure of. So Mr Brain opened his mouth to let a moonbeam into his head.
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Russell Edson was born in Connecticut in 1935 and currently resides there with his wife Frances. Edson, who jokingly has called himself "Little Mr. Prose Poem," is inarguably the foremost writer of prose poetry in America, having written exclusively in that form before it became fashionable. In a forthcoming study of the American prose poem, Michel Delville suggests that one of Edson's typical "recipes" for his prose poems involves a modern everyman who suddenly tumbles into an alternative reality in which he loses control over himself, sometimes to the point of being irremediably absorbedboth figuratively and literallyby his immediate and, most often, domestic everyday environment. . . . Constantly fusing and confusing the banal and the bizarre, Edson delights in having a seemingly innocuous situation undergo the most unlikely and uncanny metamorphoses. . . . Reclusive by nature, Edson has still managed to publish eleven books of prose poems and one novel

3. Russell Edson
Russell Edson Born 1935 in Connecticut Resides Stamford, Connecticut Read Edson's Poems
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4. RUSSELL EDSON
RUSSELL EDSON. In his essay, Portrait of the Writer as a Fat Man, Russell Edsonwriters, What we want is a poetry of miraclesminus the 'I' of ecstasy . . .
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Home Library Discussion RUSSELL EDSON In his essay, "Portrait of the Writer as a Fat Man," Russell Edson writers, "What we want is a poetry of miraclesminus the 'I' of ecstasy . . . . A poetry freed from the definition of poetry, and a prose free of the necessities of fiction; a personal form disciplined not by other literature but by unhappiness; thus a way to be happy." Three by Russell Edson Conjugal A man is bending his wife. He is bending her around something that
she has bent herself around. She is around it, bent as he has bent her. He is convincing her. It is all so private. He is bending her around the bed post. No, he is bending her around the tripod of his camera. It is as if he teaches her to swim. As if he teaches acrobatics. As if he could form her into something wet that he delivers out of one life into another. And it is such a private thing the thing they do.
He is forming her into the wallpaper. He is smoothing her down into the flowers there. He is finding her nipples there. And he is kissing her
pubis there.

5. Russell Edson Books
Russell Edson Books. The Tunnel Selected Poems Of Russell Edson (field EditionsSeries No 3) By Russell Edson (paperback December 2001). By Russell. Edson.
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By Russell Edson (paperback - December 1996) The Clam Theater
By University Press Wesleyan, Russell Edson (paperback - January 1920) The Reason Why The Closet Man Is Never Sad
By Russell Edson The Intuitive Journey And Other Works
By Russell Edson The Song Of Percival Peacock: A Novel
By Russell Edson (paperback - November 1992) Gulping's Recital
By Russell Edson The Childhood Of An Equestrian.
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The Road
There was a road that leads him to go to find a certain time where he sits.
Smokes quietly in the evening by the four legged table wagging its (well why not) tail, friendly chap.
Hears footsteps, looks to find his own feet gone.
The road absorbs everything with rumors of sleep.
And then he looked for himself and even he was gone.
Looked for the road and even that . . .
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8. Russell Edson
edson, russell. THE WOUNDED BREAKFAST. 27920 edson, russell. THE WOUNDED BREAKFAST.Wesleyan University 1985, 69 pages. First edition. Hardbound.
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13. Russell Edson, Poet
A Web Del Sol Featured Prose Poet russell edson Mr Brain was a hermit dwarfwho liked to eat shellfish off the moon. A Work by russell edson
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Russell Edson
Mr Brain was a hermit dwarf who liked to eat
shellfish off the moon. He liked to go into a tree
then because there is a little height to see a
little further, which may reveal now the stone, a
pebbleit is a twig, it is nothing under the moon
that you can make sure of. So Mr Brain opened his mouth to let a moonbeam into his head.
Art by Stephen Eiring

Russell Edson was born in Connecticut in 1935 and currently resides there with his wife Frances. Edson, who jokingly has called himself "Little Mr. Prose Poem," is inarguably the foremost writer of prose poetry in America, having written exclusively in that form before it became fashionable. In a forthcoming study of the American prose poem, Michel Delville suggests that one of Edson's typical "recipes" for his prose poems involves a modern everyman who suddenly tumbles into an alternative reality in which he loses control over himself, sometimes to the point of being irremediably absorbedboth figuratively and literallyby his immediate and, most often, domestic everyday environment. . . . Constantly fusing and confusing the banal and the bizarre, Edson delights in having a seemingly innocuous situation undergo the most unlikely and uncanny metamorphoses. . . . Reclusive by nature, Edson has still managed to publish eleven books of prose poems and one novel

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15. Russell Edson, The Prose Poet
Prose Poetry from Web Del Sol, PAYING THE CAPTAIN russell edson We get on a boat,never mind if it sinks, we pay the captain by throwing him overboard.
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A Performance At Hog Theater
There was once a hog theater where hogs performed
as men, had men been hogs.
One hog said, I will be a hog in a field which has
found a mouse which is being eaten by the same hog
which is in the field and which has found the mouse,
which I am performing as my contribution to the
performer's art. Oh let's just be hogs, cried an old hog. And so the hogs streamed out of the theater crying, only hogs, only hogs . . . Edson, Russell (b. 1935), US poet, writes exclusively in the prose poetry form, often having a seemingly innocuous situation undergo an unlikely and uncanny metamorphoses. The Tunnel: Selected Poems Field Editions, Oberlin College Press (1994).
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A Stone Is Nobody's A man ambushed a stone. Caught it. Made it a prisoner.Put it in a dark room and stood guard over it for the rest of his life.
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A Stone Is Nobody's
A man ambushed a stone. Caught it. Made it a prisoner. Put it in a dark room and stood guard over it for the rest of his life. His mother asked why. He said, because it's held captive, because it is captured. Look, the stone is asleep, she said, it does not know whether it's in a garden or not. Eternity and the stone are mother and daughter; it is you who are getting old. The stone is only sleeping. But I caught it, mother, it is mine by conquest, he said. A stone is nobody's, not even its own. It is you who are conquered; you are minding the prisoner, which is yourself, because you are afraid to go out, she said. Yes yes, I am afraid, because you have never loved me, he said. Which is true, because you have always been to me as the stone is to you, she said.
Paying the Captain
We get on a boat, never mind if it sinks, we pay the captain by throwing him overboard. And when he gets back onboard we say, captain, please don't be angry. And he forgives us this time. And so we throw him overboard again just to make sure we have fully paid the price we have set upon our passage. When he gets back onboard he is not anxious to forgive us, and he would like it much better if we would get off his boat. There is nothing left for us to do but to repay him and hope that this time it will be enough. And so we throw him overboard again. When he comes aboard again we say, now this must be the last of this, we will pay no more, we want the journey to begin. But it seems there will be no journey since we have gotten the captain used to a good thing. And so we must spend the rest of our days throwing the captain overboard.

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edson, russell The Prose Poem in America. Parnassus, 5, no. 1 (1976) edson,russell On Counting Sheep Fifty Contemporary Poets The Creative Process.
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Short Form Bibliography [Notify us of corrections/additions Journals and Chapbooks: Double Room: A Journal of Prose Poetry and Flash Fiction . Peter Conners, co-editor. Online at http://webdelsol.com/Double_Room/. EMAIL: double_room@hotmail.com. 2002- key satch(el) . Gian Lombardo, ed. 1997-1999 edition key satch(el) 93 Main Street Florence, MA 01062 2000- Paragraph . Walker Rumble and Karen Donovan, eds. 18 Beach Point Drive East Providence, RI 02915. 1985-
The Prose Poem: An International Journal . Peter Johnson, ed. 1992-2001
Quarter After Eight . Matthew Cooperman, ed. Ellis Hall Ohio University Athens, OR 45701 1995-
Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics . Brian Clements, ed. c/o Firewheel Editions, P.O. Box 793677, Dallas, TX 75379. 2003-
Untitled a magazine of prose poetry Fiction Anthologies: Short Shorts: An Anthology of the Shortest Stories . New York: Bantam, 1983.
Steve Moss, ed. The World’s Shortest Stories . Philadelphia: Running Press, 1998.

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