Vanessa Fortin Laundry of Legends II is part of a series of performances that begin with death poems. These particular texts become oracle making, death fuelled time-machines when they are transformed ...
Larry Levis’s work, gathered in the expansive new book “Swirl & Vortex,” was equally concerned with the soul and the void.
Opium Magazine‘s Literary Death Match evokes images of bloody pencils, torn up books, and trashed typewriters. But LDM is less like a poetry MMA battle, and more like an interactive reading involving ...
Bill Mulholland displays copies of recently completed works, including a poetry anthology and a book chronicling the life of his special needs granddaughter. “The absence of your laughter is not a ...
In "Life, Love, and Death," Darmody pours his heart onto the pages, offering a collection of deeply personal and cathartic poems. These verses serve as a medium for Darmody to process the complexities ...
The death of Queen Elizabeth II revealed much about the state of the British bourgeoisie’s institutions. It also shed light on their impact on cultural life. Artists have been fawning over the late ...
Poetry is the meeting point of parallel lines—in infinity, but also in the here and now. It is where the patent and incontrovertible intersects with the ineffable and incommensurable. It can be as ...
NEW ORLEANS — The “local poetry” shelf at Blue Cypress Books is packed. But one author is different from the rest. For one, Belle Adelman-Cannon was just a teenager when they wrote the poems collected ...
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