stone in love
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Erdur is deranged in all the right ways. His poetry should come with a warning lable. But since it doesn't I'm here to say: BE PREPARED. Stone in Love, Oguz Erdur's debut work in the English Language frightens, twists, howls with powerful insights, hilarity and heartbreak and does so at crazy-ass, estreme speed. Jack Moe, author of Common Uniqueness born on the western coast of turkey, where a great deal of what we now call "ancient greece" happened, oguz had to go far away at a young age in order to find out that "home" is less a place than a state of mind. after living in auburn maine for a cold, complicated teenage year as a cultural exchange student, he went back to turkey in 1990 and attended college in istanbul, the one-time capital of not one but two world empires, namely byzantine and ottoman. in this magnificent city of seven hills and over ten million people, oguz earned a bachelor's in economics, a master's in environmental sciences, and close to no money at all. then in 1997, he embarked upon the second life-changing cross-Atlantic journey of his life, packed his existential awe and social alienation into two suitcases, and moved to new york city, where he occupied 10 different apartments in slightly less than 10 years. a decade of seeking, a decent amount of gloom, some poetry, and a lot of bourbon later, oguz finally came to terms with the fact that the bizarre g in his name makes it sound like "cheerios" and that he wasn't finding the true meaning of existence anytime soon. so instead, he settled for a ph.d. in cultural anthropology from columbia university, which cost him, among other things, a flourishing career in professional dog-walking. since 2009, oguz teaches courses in anthropology, archaeology, the middle east, and friedrich nietzsche at unc asheville. he also tries to eat better, floss regularly, and go easy on the bourbon.
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