"The poems in [i]Antiquity very much abandon themselves to language, to the collective poetic endeavor, and they do so in a rich, textured, and sustained voice."—Mary Ruefle, from the introduction  Winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize, Michael Homolka’s [i]Antiquity offers the present infused with the past, from Ancient Greece to the Holocaust to contemporary battlefields. A haunting and evocative debut.[b] [b][i] [b]Michael Homolka lives and works in New York City. Homolka’s poems have appeared in the[i] New Yorker, Ploughshares, the[i] Threepenny Review, and elsewhere.