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PLUNGE BY ALICE JONES: shut up, self, i can't hear the truth

PLUNGE BY ALICE JONES: shut up, self, i can’t hear the truth

November 5, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

First, this, from James Merrill‘s great poem “The Thousand and Second Night:” “Form’s what affirms.” If Merrill is right, then Alice Jones‘ Plunge (Apogee) is superlatively…

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EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

October 16, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, I WOULD SAY, REVIEWS, Said Litseen

Edward Smallfield’s Equinox (Apogee, 89 pages) is a truly fascinating collection of poems that weaves together a traditional form with a highly conceptual process. That…

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