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today the hard choice is to get past the impulse to strike out in grief or to strike back in anger and to see beyond the clever image crafted by... Read more →
Cliff Eisner’s poetry began to see print in the mid-1970’s in such small press journals as Appeal To Reason, City Miner Anthology, Hudson River Anthology, Yellow Silk, Margin (U.K.), and elsewhere. His chapbook, Running for the hungry (Atticus Press 1983), can be found in university libraries across the country, including U.C. Berkeley’s Bancroft Library and the Avant Writing Collection at Ohio State University. He has worked as an editor in San Francisco and Los Angeles, where he now makes his home. Cliff is currently at work on a collection of poetry, Taking Leave, and a collection of “flash plays,” The Licking Stone.
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