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Poetry. African American Studies. LGBT Studies. This stunning second collection engages the "disciplines" associated with regimes of powers and sadomasochism. The work interrogates the social and linguistic space between regimes of power enacted on the body, and thereby the soul."These poems are dense and deep. They are necessary, and hot on the eye. I was reminded of Leslie Scalapino, the sensitivity to the surrounding arrangements and to human suffering. There is no distance from Martin's subject, but immersion and emotional conflict. Discipline is what it took to write such a potent set of poems."—Fanny HoweAuthor City: PITTSBURGH, PA USADawn Lundy Martin was awarded the Cave Canem Poetry Prize for her first poetry collection, A Gathering of Matter/A Matter of Gathering. A founding member of the Black Took Collective, a group of experimental black poets, she is an assistant professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. Reviews and Other LinksPublishers WeeklyRay McDaniel @ The Constant Critic [PDF]E. C. Belli @ BOMBlog2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalistinterview by Noah Eli Gordon @ Tremolo24th Annual Lambda Literary Award FinalistValerie Wetlaufer @ Drunken Boat
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