Rae Armantrout Next Life (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 2007) For many years now—and I am sure this is not an original perception—I have seen the poet Rae Armantrout [...]
The review of comparative poetry Semicerchio, out of Florence, takes its inspiration from the essay by Guido Mazzoni, Sulla poesia moderna (2005), to reflect on poetry’s social import. Its “inquiry [...]
(extrait de «Fragments from Mu») Prémisse: Après le coup ultime dans une partie de Tarot le narrateur tombe en transe, et s’efforce de s’en sortir. Il fait part de son [...]
Original Sweet love, renew thy force, be it not said Thy edge should blunter be than appetite, Which but today by feeding is allayed, Tomorrow sharp’ned in his former might. [...]
LIES ABOUT THE TRUTH a post-modern Brazilian poetry anthology from 50’s on Edited by Régis Bonvicino in collaboration with Tarso M. de Melo I Murilo Mendes Carlos Drummond de Andrade [...]
In 1684, members of a Utopian Quietist sect, consisting mainly of Dutch followers of the French Separatist Jean de Labadie, left their headquarters at Wieuwerd in the Netherlands in order [...]
(The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Poetries and Their Aftermath, with a Special Reference to Charles Bernstein Translated) Presented as one of the Keynote Addresses at the opening session of International Conference on 20th [...]
Maxine Chernoff é autora de cinco livros de poesia, incluíndo New Faces of 1952, que ganhou o prêmio Carl Sandburg em 1985, Japan e Leap Year Day: New and Selected [...]
I used a line by Charles Bernstein to begin the introduction to Histórias da Guerra: "the politics in a poem has to do with how it / enters the world" [...]
In these difficult times, let us not draw away from our poetics in an attempt to redress the ominous possibilities of future U.S. government policies or the onerous effects [...]