Bill Knott has to be the only poet who can claim to have been--for
nearly forty years now--at the head of both the avant-garde and the
rear-garde of American poetry. Meticulous and formal, yet wildly
inventive, Knott is among the very finest poets living today. Paired
perfectly with his poems is the surreal and oddly beautiful world of
Star Black's collages. Stigmata Errata Etcetera is a book that brings
absurdity and wit into clear focus, reverberating with Knott's unique
blend of heartrending humor and Black's playful and passionate imagery.
As Doty writes, "These two not-so-different sorts of creation together
point back to the mystery of origins: the new arises, out of its
polyglot beginnings, one unlikely thing rubbing up against another.
Found things, assembled with the strange freshness of the ordering eye
or ear, bring new and distinct presences into the world."