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Recently Received
Books (Poetry)
Bernard Bador, Curdled Skulls, translated from the French by the author with Clayton Eshleman, Black Widow Press, Boston, 2010
Jessica Baran, Remains to Be Used, Apostrophe Books, no location given, 2010
Gary Barwin & Gregory Betts, The Obvious Flap, BookThug, Toronto, 2011
Anselm Berrigan, Notes from Irrelevance, Wave Books, Seattle & New York, 2011
Per Aage Brandt, These Hands, translated from the Danish by Thom Satterlee, Host Publications, Austin, 2011
Stephen Cain, I Can Say Interpellation, BookThug, Toronto, 2011
Tsering Wangmo Dhompa, My Rice Tastes Like the Lake, Apogee Press, Berkeley, 2011
Mark DuCharme, Answer, BlazeVOX, Buffalo, 2011
Joseph Farley, Longing for the Mother Tongue, March Street Press, Greensboro, NC, 2010
Joseph Farley, Suckers, The Cynic Press, Philadelphia, 2004
Niels Frank, Picture World, translated from the Danish by Roger Greenwald, BookThug, Toronto, 2011
Phil Hall, Killdeer: Essay-Poems, BookThug, Toronto, 2011
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
at the Poetry Society
in London
William Carlos Williams:
new translations from the Spanish
The epic of
the great Lithuanian-American poet
is back in print
The making of Tender Buttons
Jeanette Winterson:
All I Know About Gertrude Stein
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