“The World Wakes Up, Enlarged”: A Conversation with Dan Chiasson

AS SOON AS I picked up Dan Chiasson’s latest book of poetry, The Math Campers, I was immediately drawn into a collaborative experience in which writer and reader make meaning together. Chiasson’s lyrical ruminations can take the form of a “choose your own adventure,” but the poet skillfully guides his reader through the inner workings […] The post “The World Wakes Up, Enlarged”: A Conversation with Dan Chiasson appeared first on Los Angeles Review of Books. Continue reading at 'Los Angeles Review of Books'

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