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268;ervená Barva Press Bookstore. Ronnie M. Lane. Pamela L. Laskin. Flavia M. Lobo. Fugitive Hope by Bruce Lader. 268;ervená Barva Press, 2014. Bruce Lader is the author of four other volumes of poetry, most recently, Embrace. Big Table Publishing, 2010) and Landscapes of Longing. Main Street Rag Publishing, 2009). Discovering Mortality. Bruce Laderâ s new collection, Fugitive Hope. Â Kelly Cherry, The Retreats of Thought: Poems. Bruce Lader is an adept guide covering the vast territory of this fresh, li...
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Posit | Susan Lewis
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How to be Another. State of the Union. At Times Your Lines. Reviews & Interviews. How to be Another. State of the Union. At Times Your Lines. Reviews & Interviews. A journal of literature and art. Accepting submissions September 1 through May 31, via Submittable. Sign up for the mailing list. New Online Magazine Showcases Hybrid Forms and Playful Poetry The Review Review. Sophisticated Contemporary: a Chat With Susan Lewis, Editor of New Online Magazine Posit The Review Review. New work in Bone Bouquet.
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melissa | Speaking in Tongues
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Focusing on Photo Portraits at New York’s Contemporary African Art Fair. May 23, 2016. May 6, 2016 in Hyperallergic The 2016 edition of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair at Pioneer Works (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) The second edition of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair opened today at Pioneer Works in Red Hook, … Continue reading →. 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair. Grayson Perry’s Subversive and Psychosexual World. May 12, 2016. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. February 17, 2016.
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Mudi Yahaya | Speaking in Tongues
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Tag Archives: Mudi Yahaya. A Three-Year Cinematic Journey Across 25 Countries at the Jewish Museum. June 3, 2015. Published in Hyperallergic on May 26, 2015 Ayisha Abraham, ‘I Saw a God Dance’ (2011), video, sound, 19 min, 28 sec (courtesy the artist, all images courtesy the Jewish Museum) Tucked away in a corner of the permanent collection of … Continue reading →. Sights and Sounds: Global Film and Video. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Join 69 other subscribers. Solitude and good company.
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ceramics | Speaking in Tongues
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Grayson Perry’s Subversive and Psychosexual World. May 12, 2016. In Hyperallergic on April 28, 2016 Grayson Perry, Sex and Drugs and Earthenware (1995) (detail), glazed ceramic, 54 x 24.5 cm (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) SYDNEY The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Australia has mounted the … Continue reading →. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. From Jell-O Shots to Money Scams, an Artist’s Account of Suing Her Gallery. October 23, 2015. New York Art Scene. July 13, 2015. June 21, 2014.
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July | 2015 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 27, 2015. Damian Rogers. Dear Leader. (Coach House Books 2015). The very title of Damian Rogers’s Dear Leader announces a volume of apostrophes, but to and from whom, and why? This marvelous gallimaufry of dissociated verses answers those questions, in its own … Continue reading →. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky. Chris Turnbull’s continua(lly) performative twists & turns.
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September | 2014 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: September 2014. Rachel Zolf’s anti-arcadian (de)constructions:. September 11, 2014. Rachel Zolf. Janey’s Arcadia (Coach House Books 2014). Ezra Pound said of poetry that it’s news that stays news; or, as in the case of this angry brilliant book, there’s the news that is more than ever the news right … Continue reading →. Back to School with Jen Currin. September 4, 2014. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky.
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February | 2015 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Adam Dickinson’s polymorphous polymers. February 27, 2015. Adam Dickinson. The Polymers (House of Anansi Press 2013). Plastic can be many things, and there are many polymers that make them up. Adam Dickinson has taken plastic as a polyverbal entity and action, and played with as many of … Continue reading →. Sarah Dowling: Down, but definitely not out. February 11, 2015. Brian Dedora’s profound journey to locate Lorca.
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January | 2015 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Julie Joosten shines a Light Light. January 26, 2015. Julie Joosten. Light Light. (BookThug 2013). I have recently been re-reading Marjorie Perloff’s fascinating essay, ‘Pound/Stevens: whose era? Its conclusion about how Pound is the Modern of the two, not least in his sense of a poem being able … Continue reading →. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky. Follow “Eclectic Ruckus”.
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Douglas Barbour | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Author Archives: Douglas Barbour. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky. June 13, 2016. Guy Gavriel Kay. Children of Earth and Sky. (Viking 2016). Following his two novels set in an alternate Tang and Song dynasty China, in Children of Earth and Sky, Guy Gavriel Kay has returned to the world beneath two moons … Continue reading →. Chris Turnbull’s continua(lly) performative twists & turns. May 5, 2016. April 27, 2016. April 21, 2016.
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