Andrew Levy
Andrew Levy is the author most recently of Artifice in the Calm Damages (Chax Press), Don’t Forget to Breathe (Chax Press), and Nothing Is In Here (EOAGH Books). His poems and essays have appeared in numerous American and international anthologies, most recently, An Anthology of 60 Contemporary American Poets (Zasterle, Spain, 2017). Levy’s writing works on the intersections of class & the ecology of commerce, experimental music & media convergence, and the technologizing of freedom.
from Artifice in the Calm Damages
By Andrew LevyAndrew Levy is the author most recently of Dont Forget to Breathe, Nothing Is In Here, Cracking Up, and eleven other titles of poetry and prose. He was co-editor and publisher of the poetry journal Crayon with Roberto Harrison; he lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
I Thought I Was Seeing Convicts
By Andrew LevyAndrew Levy is the author of Artifice in the Calm Damages (Chax Press), Don’t Forget to Breathe (Chax Press), Nothing Is In Here (EOAGH Books), and Cracking Up (Truck Books), along with eleven other titles of poetry and prose. You can find his essay “Snowden” at Dispatches from the Poetry Wars.
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By Andrew LevyAndrew Levy is the author most recently of Artifice in the Calm Damages (Chax Press), Don’t Forget to Breathe (Chax Press), and Nothing Is In Here (EOAGH Books). His poems and essays have appeared in numerous American and international anthologies, most recently, An Anthology of 60 Contemporary American Poets (Zasterle, Spain, 2017). Levy’s writing works on the intersections of class & the ecology of commerce, experimental music & media convergence, and the technologizing of freedom.