The Sea-God's Herb

Essays & Criticism, 1975–2014

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Pub Date May 27 2014 | Archive Date Aug 25 2014

Description

A witty and sophisticated examination of nontraditional storytelling in contemporary art and literature, The Sea-God’s Herb contains reviews and essays on some of the most interesting authors and artists of the last forty years. From William Gass and Thomas Pynchon to Brian Evenson and Steve Erickson, John Domini takes readers beyond that which is “impossible” to explain.

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A witty and sophisticated examination of nontraditional storytelling in contemporary art and literature, The Sea-God’s Herb contains reviews and essays on some of the most interesting authors and...

A Note From the Publisher

John Domini, noted poet, essayist, and author, has had his work appear in the New York Times, GQ, the Paris Review, and Ploughshares. A former National Endowment for the Arts and Ingram Merrill Foundation fellow, he teaches at Iowa State University and lives in Des Moines, Iowa.

John Domini, noted poet, essayist, and author, has had his work appear in the New York Times, GQ, the Paris Review, and Ploughshares. A former National Endowment for the Arts and Ingram Merrill...


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