ADVANCE PRAISES FOR THE RIVER AT THE END OF THE RIVER
“The river in Peter Markus’s poems does not explain anything. It flows, it repeats, it remembers. In that movement, grief finds its shape. These poems speak in a language so simple it becomes mysterious, so quiet it becomes unforgettable.”—Dunya Mikhail, author of Tablets: Secrets of the Clay
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Peter Markus’s most recent book is the collection of poems When Our Fathers Return to Us as Birds (Wayne State University Press, 2021) as well as the books of fiction Bob, or Man on Boat (2008), We Make Mud (2012), and The Fish and the Not Fish (2014), all published by Dzanc. He teaches fiction and poetry at Oakland University and is the Senior Writer with InsideOut Literary Arts in Detroit.