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“
The Book of Funnels
is one of the strangest and most beautiful first books of poetry I have read in a long time.”—John Ashbery
Christian Hawkey constructs a visionary world rich with fantastic imagery. In blurring the line of reality versus imagination, this turbulent dreamscape calls into question the frightening and surprising nature of the actual world.
Christian Hawkey
’s
(Verse Press, 2004) received the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. Hawkey is co-founder of the international poetry journal
jubilat,
and he teaches at Pratt Institute.
The Book of Funnels
is one of the strangest and most beautiful first books of poetry I have read in a long time.”—John Ashbery
Christian Hawkey constructs a visionary world rich with fantastic imagery. In blurring the line of reality versus imagination, this turbulent dreamscape calls into question the frightening and surprising nature of the actual world.
Christian Hawkey
’s
(Verse Press, 2004) received the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. Hawkey is co-founder of the international poetry journal
jubilat,
and he teaches at Pratt Institute.
“
The Book of Funnels
is one of the strangest and most beautiful first books of poetry I have read in a long time.”—John Ashbery
Christian Hawkey constructs a visionary world rich with fantastic imagery. In blurring the line of reality versus imagination, this turbulent dreamscape calls into question the frightening and surprising nature of the actual world.
Christian Hawkey
’s
(Verse Press, 2004) received the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. Hawkey is co-founder of the international poetry journal
jubilat,
and he teaches at Pratt Institute.
The Book of Funnels
is one of the strangest and most beautiful first books of poetry I have read in a long time.”—John Ashbery
Christian Hawkey constructs a visionary world rich with fantastic imagery. In blurring the line of reality versus imagination, this turbulent dreamscape calls into question the frightening and surprising nature of the actual world.
Christian Hawkey
’s
(Verse Press, 2004) received the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. Hawkey is co-founder of the international poetry journal
jubilat,
and he teaches at Pratt Institute.

















