Say by Sarala Estruch
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Read more-Reviewed by Alana Tomlin– Astronaut brings a brief assortment of poetry and short prose from, the title implies, ‘outer space’.
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Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Of all the formal devices embraced by late 19th and early 20th century French poetic innovators,
Read more– Reviewed by Dana Bubulj – How do we make myths accessible to a new audience? Update Olympus to the
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