Rhinoceros

2004 Winner
The American Poetry Review /Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry

Kevin Ducey for Rhinoceros

Kevin Ducey riffs on history, mythology, desire, death, sex, and food.  We have lunch with Hawking and Disney before stopping in to see how Robert Browning’s recording session with Thomas Edison is getting on.  They hate each other.  These are poetic investigations of the human impulses of comedy and tragedy.

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Kevin Ducey

Kevin Ducey's collection, Rhinoceros, won the  APR/Honickman First Book Prize in 2004. Ducey's work has appeared in River City, Malahat, Elixir, and Crab Orchard Review, among others. He was the recipient of a Wisconsin Arts Board grant in 2000 and received the MFA from the University of Notre Dame. He currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin.