The poems in Alphabets of Elsewhere are colored
dispatches from places of transformation: from artist lofts and suburban train lines to the painted walls of Florentine chapels
and the top of the Twin Towers. Set around the troubled dawn of the new millennium, these poems blend music with image, loud
song with quiet prayer, charting relationships lost and found and mapping wildly unexpected routes to all those elsewheres
we can find in the very language that we live.
‘Tim Keane's poems
move with impetuous energy, fired by a centrifugal and neo-Romantic enthusiasm. His appetite for texture, color, sound,
culture, and sensation is inspiring.’
Wayne Koestenbaum, author of Hotel
Theory and Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon.
‘With a subtle,
economic music that retains the strength of fiction, Tim Keane surveys the world -- through desire's fancy and memories of
the real -- with the accuracy of a cartographer.’
Ammiel Alcalay, author of From the Warring Factions
‘Tim Keane paints daybreaks, loves, losses, and longing in poems that are
"fish-rich and streaming." His is a passionate voice that does not compromise its craft, a voice free of chic
ironies, engaged with its times, politics, places beyond its borders, a voice that assures us American poetry is
in good hands.’
Naveed Alam, author of A Queen of No
Ordinary Realms