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Planet Auschwitz
by Gary Myers
$19.99, Full-length, paper
979-8-88838-017-8
2022
Planet Auschwitz is comprised of fifty poems that explore events and atrocities of the Nazis during the holocaust of World War II. Each poem of five quatrains expands on a historical epigraph as a point of focus. While the poems individually serve as a snapshot of some aspect of the war, as a collection they document its evolution from early discrimination and persecution of “undesirables” to mass incarceration and obscure methods of extermination of those the Nazis identified as expendable.
Gary Myers holds an MFA from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop and a PhD from the University of Houston Creative Writing Program. His poems have appeared in the United States and Canada in such publications as The New Yorker, Poetry, Kansas Quarterly, Louisville Review, Indiana Review, Crazyhorse, Antigonish Review, and California Quarterly. His chapbook World Effects, selected by Naomi Shihab Nye as the winner of the Stanley Hanks Poetry Award, was sponsored by the St. Louis Poetry Center and published by Nevertheless Press. His second chapbook, Lifetime Possessions, selected by Margaret Holley, won the 6th annual Riverstone Press Poetry Prize, sponsored by Bryn Mawr College. Myers is Professor Emeritus of English and Creative Writing at Mississippi State University where he served as co-founder of the Creative Writing program and later as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. He and wife, Connie, live in the mountains of north Georgia.
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