Andrew Kuhn
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Andrew Kuhn

Show BioHide BioIn the course of be­com­ing a poet and psy­chol­o­gist, An­drew Kuhn has sold fire­wood, re­built apart­ments, done aid work, and worked as a jour­nal­ist. His po­ems have ap­peared in Able Muse Re­view, Chi­maera, The Mailer Re­view, and Vend­ing Ma­chine Press; work is sched­uled for pub­li­ca­tion in The Heron’s Nest and Com­mon Ground Re­view. Kuhn also con­ducts in­ter­views with dis­tin­guished po­ets in sup­port of the Ka­tonah Po­etry Se­ries, an or­ga­ni­za­tion that has brought live po­etry read­ings to Ka­tonah, NY for al­most fifty years. Some­times when he’s thor­oughly drenched him­self in a po­et’s work, he shakes him­self like a dog, and af­fec­tion­ate par­o­dies ap­pear on the wall, which he copies down be­fore they dry and dis­ap­pear.

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Ecclesiastes in the Showroom

Published 8y ago -

By Andrew Kuhn 5 December 2016 Vanity, vanity, all is vanity— Or countertop, or cabinet, Or sit-down all-stone shower-bath With pulsing sensurround adjustable flow— But even these: vanities, all. For in the showroom of the world All things are as floor sam... More »

In an era of bikes, what John Donne sees

Published 8y ago -

By Andrew Kuhn 18 September 2016 Her tidy rump perched on the tri-corn seat, whose long nose rests where his yet longs to be. . . . That under her own power she should leave— So lately his alone, yet so easily Now flying from him—appears barbarous, Unthink... More »

The Philosopher-King of Häagen-Dazs

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By Andrew Kuhn 28 August 2016 (With apologies to Wallace Stevens)   For if betimes this polymath of paregoric fumbled for a formula as apt as that which summed his seldom-ciphered sibilants— englobed as gorgeous lexic embolisms bobbing in a bouillon sie... More »

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