A Heaven Wrought of Iron
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After pursuing graduate studies in political thought, philosophy, and classics, D. M. Spitzer completed a Master of Fine Arts in Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts.

His current projects include a hybrid work called Genealogy of the First Person that treats some of the principal figures of the Book of Genesis as paradigmatic of a mode of consciousness; mousika, a collection of two poetic sequences: the first, "quartet," takes up a conversation with T. S. Eliot's masterwork "Four Quartets," while the second section, "a symphony of psalms," works from an imaginative engagement with Igor Stravinsky's "Symphony of Psalms;" and a performance-poetry project, involving movement and costuming, called "kata-strophe," which features three transfigured poems (Goethe's "Erlkönig," Rilke's "die Blinde," and Ovid's final scene of Orpheus & Eurydike [Book 10.56-61]).

Mr. Spitzer resides in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with his wife and their three children. He is currently a doctoral student in comparative literature at Binghamton University.

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