Tag: Charles Harper Webb

  • BRAIN CAMP, by Charles Harper Webb

    BRAIN CAMP, by Charles Harper Webb

    “[H]eadlights lance the air,” Charles Harper Webb writes in “Questionable,” a poem about teenagers parking in the “night-woods.” This stunning image might serve as a metaphor for what Webb does in all of the poems in Brain Camp. Concerned primarily with the passage of time, the collection contains both deeply personal poems and critiques of…

  • “What Things Are Made Of”: An Interview with Charles Harper Webb by Nathan Moore

    “What Things Are Made Of”: An Interview with Charles Harper Webb by Nathan Moore

    Here I get the chance to talk to Charles Harper Webb about his latest book, What Things Are Made Of (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013). The conversation takes place mostly during April over email. Charles Harper Webb is the author of numerous poetry collections, including Reading The Water (Northeastern, 1997), Liver (University of Wisconsin Press, 1999), Tulip Farms…