Chromatic
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| Author(s) | H.L. Hix |
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| Publisher | Etruscan Pr |
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| H. L. Hix’s newest poetry book, Chromatic, contains three sequences of poems. Each borrows its title: “Remarks on Color” from Ludwig Wittgenstein, “Eighteen Maniacs” from Duke Ellington, and “The Well-Tempered Clavier” from J. S. Bach. Exploiting those predecessors, the poems in Chromatic explore the full range of effects caused by human emotion. | |
H. L. Hix’s newest poetry book, Chromatic, contains three sequences of poems. Each borrows its title: “Remarks on Color” from Ludwig Wittgenstein, “Eighteen Maniacs” from Duke Ellington, and “The Well-Tempered Clavier” from J. S. Bach. Exploiting those predecessors, the poems in Chromatic explore the full range of effects caused by human emotion.

