A Farther Shore: On Three New Poetry Collections
Paul Vangelisti considers Susan Thackrey’s “Farther,” Joel Chace’s “Maths,” and Claire DeVoogd’s “Via.”
Paul Vangelisti considers Susan Thackrey’s “Farther,” Joel Chace’s “Maths,” and Claire DeVoogd’s “Via.”
Paul Vangelisti reviews Guy Zimmerman’s “Outlaw Theatre: Field Notes from the Padua Hills Playwrights Workshop and Festival.”
Paul Vangelisti appreciates the poetic voyages in Kyle Harvey’s “Cosmographies” and Dolores Dorantes’s “Copy,” translated by Robin Myers.
The publisher of Cuneiform Press discusses his new book, “A Poetics of the Press,” a documentary history of small-press publishing.
In Vincent Katz’s new collection, Broadway for Paul (Knopf, 2020), one’s aware of a voice in the grand tradition of New York poetry, from Walt...
In Vincent Katz’s new collection, Broadway for Paul (Knopf, 2020), one’s aware of a voice in the grand tradition of New York poetry, from Walt...
In recent years ekphrasis, the figurative use of descriptions of visual art, has gained popular interest among poets. I don’t wish to add to the...
In recent years ekphrasis, the figurative use of descriptions of visual art, has gained popular interest among poets. I don’t wish to add to the...
A few weeks back, when I received copies of Neeli Cherkovski’s most recent books from Lithic Press, I realized that I’ve known Neeli and his poetry...
A few weeks back, when I received copies of Neeli Cherkovski’s most recent books from Lithic Press, I realized that I’ve known Neeli and his poetry...