
Jeffrey McDaniel
Author of Splinter Factory
About the Author
Jeffrey McDaniel is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Chapel of Inadvertent Joy. Other books include The Endarkenment, The Splinter Factory, The Forgiveness Parade, and Alibi School. His poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Best American Poetry. A show more recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, he teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in the Hudson Valley. show less
Works by Jeffrey McDaniel
Siamesische Gegensätze 1 copy
Associated Works
Bodies Built for Game: The Prairie Schooner Anthology of Contemporary Sports Writing (2019) — Contributor — 7 copies
Dear Yusef: Essays, Letters, and Poems, For and About One Mr. Komunyakaa (2024) — Contributor — 3 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1967
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- teaches creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College
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- Sarah Lawrence College
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McDaniel toys with language and plants surreal tattoos on the maelstrom of life. We find telescopes budding from veins and politicians sipping mouse blood. In these poems one finds visceral explorations of loss and drug-fueled oblivion, alongside fun house mirrors held up against the political landscape. At his best, McDaniel is daring, with lines that employ unexpected images and subjects that sink into the gut like a hard jab.
Jeffrey McDaniel is one of the few modern poets who shine as brilliantly on the page as he does on the stage. The appearance of his work in such publications as BEST AMERICAN POETRY and PLOUGHSHARES attest to the former observation while live performances around the world bear witness to the latter. His highly original, deeply intimate, and profoundly creative work is not to be missed.
by Aberjhani
author of "I Made My Boy Out of Poetry"
and "Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance"
by Aberjhani
author of "I Made My Boy Out of Poetry"
and "Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance"
These are deeper, darker, and more personal poems than in his previous books. Some political poems are quite affecting, as are several longer poems which seem to be written for slam. McDaniel's poetry is still bright, imaginative, painful, and funny. This is a thoroughly satisfying book.
This is the first book I read by Jeffrey McDaniel, acquired after hearing him read at the National Poetry Slam in Austin, TX in 1995. He's smart, articulate, self-consciously slacker generation, and very funny. Poetry can be both fun and serious-- this is.
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