Born in Toronto, Canada, Anne Carson is a classics scholar as well as a poet. A translator of the Greek poetess Sappho, she has taught at universities at home and in the United States. Her prize-winning poetry—which features knowledge culled from a variety of discourses and achieves its often spectacular effects by mixing prose with verse—is both experimental and emotionally fraught.
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VII. Change
Somehow Geryon made it to adolescence.
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Then he met Herakles and the kingdoms of his life all shifted down a few notches.
They were two superior eels
at the bottom of the tank and they recognized each other like italics.
Geryon was going into...