Shkhara Glacier
Pine trees on the ridge wrapped in clouds, the toad in the stream wrapped in water that has only...
Read MoreTimothy Kercher's manuscript “Nobody’s Odyssey” was recently selected as a finalist for the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, and his translation of Besik Kharanauli’s long poem, “The Lame Doll,” is set to be published in the Republic of Georgia early next year. His poems and translations have appeared or are forthcoming in a number of recent literary publications, including Crazyhorse, Versal, The Dirty Goat, VQR, Asheville Review, upstreet, Guernica, The Minnesota Review and others. He now lives in Kyiv, Ukraine with his wife and twin daughters.
by Timothy Kercher | Feb 7, 2012 | Poetry | 0
Pine trees on the ridge wrapped in clouds, the toad in the stream wrapped in water that has only...
Read Moreby Timothy Kercher | Feb 7, 2012 | Poetry | 0
I felt like I’d seen this all before. Maybe it resembled...
Read Moreby Timothy Kercher | Feb 7, 2012 | Poetry | 0
From my back window I watch an old babushka outside her wooden house rake the fallen leaves. Her...
Read Moreby Timothy Kercher | Jan 24, 2012 | Poetry | 1
Nobody found himself wandering in a different century. He didn’t plan on this—it is just where the...
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