“The tension between belonging and not, between clarity and ambiguity, thrums through this book,” writes @BerlinReified, reviewing Yoko Tawada’s “Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel” (tr. @translationista ). Read the review: https://t.co/FiCLVH6eDm
"Reading these poems is like eavesdropping on intimacies or watching slippery black-and-white stories through a cinema doorway."
I'm delighted to share this lovely review of my book of poems, Icelight, by Sylee Gore @BerlinReified , which has just appeared in the Harvard Review: https://t.co/iogx0ip8eu
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In the Summer issue, @BerlinReified reviews recent collections that explore refracting identities in the wake of change, by @kandacesiobhan, Rachel Carney, and @amyacrepoet.
Buy the issue: https://t.co/XYQEnVeV9I
Attend the launch: https://t.co/qeO5cEGWB9
Wonderful to see our Proceedings artist book discussed in @ArtMonthly. Snapshot of my spread taken by @Good_Press, which still has copies in stock https://t.co/EwRnyf528W
“If water makes our atmosphere, woods make a bed. I tell you the dream where hawthorn and rose compete in the gazebo. This room is a bower. Each foot on a tread. You tell me a memory.”
A good one to get lost in—read “It’s Still Light” by Sylee Gore:
https://t.co/MmZLVemuJY