Brian Strang
Brian Strang, co-editor of
26: A Journal of Poetry and Poetics, lives in East Oakland and teaches English composition at San Francisco State University and Merritt College. He is the author of
Incretion (Sputyen Duyvil) and
machinations (a free Duration ebook) and several chapbooks, including recently “Inhabitants,” a chapbook of poem/drawings, from Peter Ganick's small-chapbook-project. His poems, reviews, essays and translations have appeared in many journals including
New American Writing,
Five Fingers Review,
The Denver Quarterly and
Ur-Vox. Recently, his poetry appeared in translation in the Portuguese journal
DiVersos.
Recent poem/paintings can be seen at his website,
Sorry Nature. His paintings represent “an attempt to be guided visually and artistically by the imagination’s interaction with natural forms and nature itself: the perilous context, the most permeating materiality, the system of interrelated forces so complex, so enormous and so minute, so internal and external, that it extends far beyond the limitations of imagination and is, therefore, marvelous. Poetry is encoded within the forms of the world, within Whitman’s “spear of summer grass”—one only has to look closely to see it.”