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Today's poem is "Rimbaud"
from Cage of Lit Glass

Autumn House Press

Charles Kell has poetry and fiction in the New Orleans Review, The Saint Ann's Review, Kestrel, Columbia Journal, The Pinch, and elsewhere. He is Assistant Professor of English at Community College of Rhode Island's Flanagan campus and associate editor of The Ocean State Review. He recently completed a PhD at the University of Rhode Island with a dissertation on experimental writing, criminality and transgression in the work of James Baldwin, Rosmarie Waldrop, Joanna Scott and C.D. Wright.

Books by Charles Kell:

Other poems on the web by Charles Kell:
Two poems
Two poems
"Oblivion Letter"
Three poems
"Solvent"
Two poems
"Passenger"
"A Dance"
Two poems
Two poems
"Close Stranger"
"Felon"
"Fog"

Charles Kell's Website.

Charles Kell on Twitter.

About Cage of Lit Glass:

"In the Cage of Lit Glass, Charles Kell presents an unreal world and yet, these confines are not an imaginary. The cages are also not stable . . . We learn that if you wish to read a poem, you may as well carve the lines on your wrist. By creating such poems, the reader is separated from their comfort zone. And this is a marvelous feat. After all, awareness is powerful poetic. So, join Charles Kell in his Cage of Lit Glass."
—Kimiko Hahn



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