Chapters in Essay Collections and Monographs by Assorted Authors on Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series and his poetry collections include Essays and Interviews on Contemporary American Poets, Poetry, and Pedagogy A Thirty-Year Creative Reading Workshop, Daniel Morris, Anthem Press, 2024.
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Essays and Interviews on Contemporary American Poets, Poetry, and Pedagogy: A Thirty-Year Creative Reading Workshop, Daniel Morris (Anthem Press, 2024)
“’Tech Support Says Dead Don Walking’: Tradition, the Internet, and Individual Talent in the Poetry of Daniel Y. Harris,” Chapter 9 in Essays and Interviews on Contemporary American Poets, Poetry, and Pedagogy A Thirty-Year Creative Reading Workshop, Daniel Morris, Anthem Press, 2024.
This essay was initially published in the Notre Dame Review, No. 37, Winter/Spring 2014 and focused on Hyperlinks of Anxiety (Červená Barva Press, 2013). The reference to “’Tech Support Says Dead Don Walking’” in the essay’s title refers to a line from “The Ballad of Don Notarikon.”
Hyperlinks of Anxiety which along with The Underworld of Lesser Degrees (NYQ Books, 2015) has served as the precursory collections from which The Posthuman Series (BlazeVOX) is their clinamen, tessera, kenosis, daemonization, askesis and apophrades, hyperaugmented by the DDoSic interiority of Hat Hackers and their posthumanified, rhizomorphic, cryptophoric, pataqueric and interdiegetic ethos.
“With engaging self-awareness about the contradictions, tensions, strength, and foibles of his own morphing subject position(s) in relation to contemporary poetry and poetics, Daniel Morris embraces a wide array of topics and aesthetics from the mainstream (Kathleen Spivak, Louise Glück) to the esoteric (Daniel Y. Harris, Adeena Karasick) with literary verve and scholarly insight.”
―Maria Damon, Full Professor of Poetry Studies, Pratt Institute

