A kind of feminist manifesto in our collection "To." “The chattes are everywhere in this book. Their names are sprinkled across its pages, but more than that, their influence can be felt in all my ideas, and in the rhythm and body of my words. They...
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Poetry. "Writing and publishing—in the mind of Christophe Lamiot Enos, they spring from the same need. FROM WHICH WE STAND speaks of the one and the other in a text that enlightens by outlining the obscure, the resource formed by texts, whether one ...
Poetry. In DREAM LOGIC, Kamenetz deepens the exploration initiated in his previously published YONDER and brings us to the common source of poetry and dreams, which Coleridge named "primary imagination." He uncovers there an inescapable logic, full ...
Poetry. WHY? consists of an extended series of questions about the nature of things, and particularly about the singular thing that is a rose. It begins with and revolves around Angelius Silesius's famous line, "The rose is without why, it blooms si...
Poetry. MOLTINGS tells us that "in everything breathes everything." It opens on origin: dawn, as it relates to the wind; and ends under a full noon day sun, closing its work of clarity. This breath embodies original energy. In Asian traditions, life...
Poetry. Named for the mismatched shoes of the goddess who danced the world into being—the woman who created the world, EURYNOME'S SANDALS presents poems of different genres and lengths, perhaps of different planets. Alice Notley has been called "one...
Poetry. A startlingly direct, clear look at daily experience, including the graceful changes of direction in consciousness. At once a spiritual journal and a pared down writing that arises, in part, from years of Zen meditation, Lazer's book continu...
Poetry. "(...) many objects (secondhand objects), a multitude of them. Far from condemning our materialist, positivist, spectacular consumer society (cliché of many a conversation), BRIC-A-BRAC paints a large swath that embraces, comforts; Leclercq'...
Poetry. "The relationship between words and world: This is what poetry is all about. This is the exact locus in which poetry has something to teach us. This is the exact locus in which ON A TRAIN AT NIGHT has something active to teach us."—Christoph...
Poetry. "Browne's BOOK OF MOMENTS strongly recalls her previous LOST PARKOUR (PS)ALMS (2014), while taking a step toward bringing us closer to what we are. We are creatures of prayers. Prayers define us—Prayers stand at the root of poetry."—Christop...
Poetry. Drama. Performance Studies. Carla Harryman's SUE IN BERLIN is a collection of six genre blending pieces of poetry and performance that are informed in varying degree by musical, verbal, and physical improvisation. Composed between 2001 and 2...
Poetry. The room under the willow, is, in the words of its author, a "poesifiction": fragmented prose, voluntarily fluid language. What is at work and that the author called the gift of instase is magical, shamanic: this is when it all fits a moment...
Poetry. Translated from the French by Amy Hollowell. "This book should be read as a viaticum, a guide, planting along the road of life what Henri Michaux called 'corner posts.' The author recalls 'viaticum books' (from the Bible to Gertrude Stein, J...