‘Standard Form for Language Resentment’ by Freke Räihä
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Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– I love poets who are also visual artists – it brings something extra to their work.
Read more-Reviewed by Andrew Bailey– So it turns out one way to incline this reviewer positively to your book is to
Read more-Reviewed by Éireann Lorsung– Cathleen Allyn Conway’s chapbook Static Cling begins with a quotation from The Mistress Manual about the presumed
Read more-Reviewed by Éireann Lorsung– Roland Barthes, in The Pleasure of the Text (my version is the 1975 Miller translation), writes that
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey- I was interested in this chapbook, by a New Zealander, because of the potential of its
Read more-Reviewed by William Howell– Samantha Henderson’s collection of 21 poems, 12 of which have been previously published, presents what
Read more-Reviewed by Dan Holloway– Dark Corners of the Land, Adelle Stripe’s third pamphlet issued under Geraint Hughes’ unctuously gorgeous
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– One definition of ‘fable’ is: ‘a short, allegorical narrative making a moral point.’ As this word
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