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Timothy Donnelly

    Timothy Donnelly is a poet whose work delves into the intricate and often unexpected connections between the external world and inner experience. His verses are characterized by rich imagery and intellectual depth, frequently exploring themes of memory, utopia, and the very nature of artistic creation. Donnelly's style is both precise and surprising, adept at weaving together seemingly disparate concepts into compelling poetic tapestries. His poetry offers readers a unique lens through which to view reality, proving to be both challenging and deeply rewarding.

    Chariot
    The Problem of the Many
    Twenty-Seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit
    • Timothy Donnelly's debut poetry collection showcases his remarkable ability to explore a wide range of themes with confidence and finesse. The title poem presents an imaginative allegory of a lifetime, using vivid objects as anchors within its dynamic verse. Another standout, "Accidental Species," humorously reflects on the poet's struggles while conveying deep emotional resonance. Acclaimed for its rhetorical brilliance and intricate syntax, this collection is a vibrant and thoughtful addition to contemporary poetry, marking Donnelly as a significant new voice.

      Twenty-Seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit
    • The Problem of the Many

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A powerful and highly anticipated poetry collection from prize winning American poet Timothy Donnelly

      The Problem of the Many
    • "A collection of poetry by Timothy Donnelly"--

      Chariot