POET

Atsuro Riley

BIOGRAPHY

Atsuro Riley grew up in South Carolina and lives in California. His heavily stressed, percussive, consonant-rich, free-verse poems conjure up the elemental images of the lives of people inhabiting a specific, acutely portrayed landscape. His poems are dense with impressions, voices, and glimpses of people who have experienced the Vietnam War, rural life, and the South. Though grounded in a world that seems unmistakably North American, the poems’ rich Anglo-Saxon textures are reminiscent of the works of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Basil Bunting.

His work has been published in Poetry, the Threepenny Review, and The McSweeney’s Book of Poets Picking Poets (2007), and has been featured on Poetry Daily. He has received a Pushcart Prize, the J. Howard and M.J. Wood Prize from Poetry magazine, and a grant from the Artists Fund of the Peninsula Community Foundation.

POEMS

First appeared in Poetry = First appeared in Poetry magazine.

Chord

Clary

Diorama

Hutch

Map

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