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About the Author
ORLANDO WHITE is the author of Bone Light (2009). He holds a BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts and an MFA from Brown University. He is a recipient of a Truman Capote Creative Writing Fellowship, a Lannan Foundation Residency, and a Bread Loaf John Ciardi Fellowship. He has taught at The Art Center Design College and Brown University. Currently, he teaches at Dine College and in the low-residency MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
Reviews
"In combinations of ekphrasis, meditation, and imaginative play, White opens his poetic field to the typographical sign. As a Dine of the Naaneesht'ezhi Tabaahi, he initiates a poetic trajectory in this, his second remarkable book, that cuts across the roots of what we call American culture when, for instance, he asks 'how does a letter become another when its origin is lost?' LETTERRS is his complex ars poetica, a book of love poems to the grapheme and 'its outbreak of silence.' But it is also a provocative and systemic reorientation of language toward ritual, toward 'bone-shaped artifacts,' and the 'notochord of thought.' In LETTERRS, Orlando White situates the word at the unsettled beginning of human dialogue with the world."-Forrest Gander
Book Information
ISBN 9781937658359
Author Orlando White
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint Nightboat Books
Publisher Nightboat Books