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The Tao That Can Be Named...: A Dorothea Lasky Poem
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The Tao That Can Be Named. Saturday, May 9, 2015. A Dorothea Lasky Poem. The birth isn't about poetry. It is about screaming pain on a Sunday. Hailing a cab and head racing. To the hospital, now so close to the new apartment. I had a baby inside of me. But no one expected it to happen so fast. Or then at least they said they didn't. Maybe they expected it to happen so fast. Alone in the waiting room I shook and shook. And the blood ran down my legs. Later with the magnesium. No blood, but born in the caul.
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): CUNTIONARY / REPENT AT YOUR LEISURE ... by BENJAMIN PEREZ
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. CUNTIONARY / REPENT AT YOUR LEISURE . by BENJAMIN PEREZ. Cuntionary / Repent at Your Leisure (or The Folklore of Hell). BlazeVOX Books, Buffalo, N.Y., 2010). Benjamin Perez’s bi-textual “ur-cunt,”. Cuntionary / Repent at your Leisure (or The Folklore of Hell),.
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): 2 BOOKS by LISA LUBASCH
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. 2 BOOKS by LISA LUBASCH. How Many More of Them are You? Avec Books, Penngrove, CA, 1999). Avec Books, Penngrove, CA, 2001). Note: Since this review was first written, Lisa Lubasch published two books of original poetry,. To Tell the Lamp. In her first book,. She con...
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): THIS TIME WE ARE BOTH by CLARK COOLIDGE
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. THIS TIME WE ARE BOTH by CLARK COOLIDGE. This Time We Are Both. Ugly Duckling Presse, Brooklyn, 2010). This Time We Are Both. Blades in the dark near time. Tastes more than dark but lines. Then not to rest. Both “Blades” and “tastes” can func...This Time We Are Both.
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): 2 BOOKS by JAMES MAUGHN
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. 2 BOOKS by JAMES MAUGHN. Black Radish, Lafayette, LA, 2011). Worldbook: 1925—a poem. Ge #5] Poetry Flash and g.e. Collective, San Francisco, 2010). SF: Black Radish, 2011) and. Worldbook: 1925—a poem. He succeeded nicely in. In keeping with this change, I wanted to ...
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): THE CHAINED HAY(NA)KU PROJECT Curated by IVY ALVAREZ, JOHN BLOOMBERG-RISSMAN, ERNESTO PRIEGO & EILEEN TABIOS
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. THE CHAINED HAY(NA)KU PROJECT Curated by IVY ALVAREZ, JOHN BLOOMBERG-RISSMAN, ERNESTO PRIEGO and EILEEN TABIOS. NICHOLAS T. SPATAFORA Reviews. The Chained Hay(na)ku Project. Curated by Ivy Alvarez, John Bloomberg-Rissman, Ernesto Priego and Eileen Tabios. Alvarez et...
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement): FOR THE ORDINARY ARTIST by BILL BERKSON
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Galatea Resurrects #16 (A Poetry Engagement). Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books and projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a The Critic Writes Poems series, and/or Feature Articles. Thursday, March 31, 2011. FOR THE ORDINARY ARTIST by BILL BERKSON. For the Ordinary Artist: Short Reviews, Occasional Pieces and More. BlazeVOX Books, Buffalo, N.Y., 2010). Weeks after I first read Bill Berkson's. For the Ordinary Artist: Short Reviews, Occasional Pieces and More. Or, regard...
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Green Hill: FM5
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Check out new work by Mebane Robertson, poems by Luca Visentini translated from the Italian by Natasha Senjanović, a conversation with artist Jason Wallengren, Anna Maria Cossiga's latest Letter from Rome, and bracing new work by Robert Margolis, all on the new frankmatter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Asian American Writers' Workshop. Center for the Art of Translation. International Exchange for Poetic Invention. London Review of Books. Mixing Memory and Desire.
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Green Hill: Poems by Virginia Dodenhoff
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Thursday, October 23, 2014. Poems by Virginia Dodenhoff. Someone told me once that the reason we live on this earth is to find happiness, bliss, nirvana. People say that happiness does not exist. But my friend said he found it the other day when he looked into the eyes of the girl he loved. Some kid was laughing. Is that not happiness? It’s letting go. This world is hard. We do what we don’t want to do. That’s how the world works. Life isn’t easy. Life isn’t fair. Those who work their asses off win.
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