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Tomorrow @On_The_Seawall / @AndrewEpstein3 on Bill Berkson / poetry by Natasha Sajé & Jerzy Jarniewicz / flash memoir by Nicole Stellon O'Donnell @SteamLaundry / Judith Harris on @svendbrinkmann @politybooks / https://t.co/OtOxnKdn01
"My drunken madness is conversing with you! / I am drunk and know I am alive. / You, the source of all existence, do you exist?" / from "Namaz" by the great modern Iranian poet Mehdi Akhavan-Sales, tr. from Farsi by Kaveh Bassiri / new @On_The_Seawall / https://t.co/OtOxnKdn01
New @On_The_Seawall / poems by Anne Marie Macari, Nancy Naomi Carlson & Medhi Akhavan-Sales / @MikeLindgren on LOST AND WANTED by @nellfreuden @AAKnopf & @HeatherScottP on INSTRUCTIONS FOR A FUNERAL by David Means @fsgbooks / https://t.co/OtOxnKdn01
In Louise Bogan's essential essay "The Springs of Poetry," her phrase "The poem is always the last resort" is both revelation & admonition. Here it is in full https://t.co/REFmtJm5p9 // @On_The_Seawall
"Dislocation, jumbled or imposed identities, and the urgencies of expression -- but shaded throughout with comic verve and wondering innocence": on Yoko Tawada's @natbookawards prize-winning THE EMISSARY @NewDirections https://t.co/vpLRqYm9HJ at @On_The_Seawall
"Nothing is more frightening than a law that has never been enforced ... a law that no one has bothered to obey yet": on Yoko Tawada's dystopian novel THE EMISSARY @NewDirections new "On The Seawall" https://t.co/0r0H8oN1UP
Yoko Tawada's dystopian novel THE EMISSARY serves her troubled notions of dislocation, jumbled/imposed identities, & the urgencies of expression. Via @NewDirections New "On The Seawall"
https://t.co/0r0H8oN1UP
My #FridayReads fiction = DAPHNE by @WillBoast via @LiverightPub @wwnorton Daphne & Apollo, reminagined in the Bay Area. A highly accomplished first novel.
When Frank O'Hara and Mario Schifano collaborated on the 18-page long "Words and Drawings" (1964) -- just now published. https://t.co/xotSBFdBl1 @nybooks