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Poetry. "In Anna Moschovakis's marvelous first book, poetry reinvents itself in Plato's cave, where nothing can be seen but the mind's agile resources climbing the walls of our real, present world. Perplexed at the moment of certainty, estranged at the moment of intimacy, [these] poems.illuminate, amuse, and provoke. Plato would have loved them"—Ann Lauterbach.Author City: New York, NY USA Reviews and Other LinksNicholas Bredie @ Boston Review[statement + poem @ the Poetry Society of America]Jason Ranon Uri Rotstein @ Rain TaxiOlivia Cronk @ BookslutCraig Santos Perez @ Galatea ResurrectsMaggie Schwed @ Smartish Pace[Fashion Extremes @ O, The Oprah Magazine]
Music for Porn Rob Halpern
Transcendental Telemarketer Beth Copeland
The Posthumous Affair James Friel
the relational elations of ORPHANED ALGEBRA Eileen R Tabios and j/j hastain
Crow-Blue, Crow-Black Chip Livingston
Three Ways of the Saw: Stories Matt Mullins