Illuminations, Writing, Poetry, Museum Poetica, Skald Rachel Blau DuPlessis Illuminations, Writing, Poetry, Museum Poetica, Skald Rachel Blau DuPlessis

Psalm 151

By the light of Psalm 151, we ask, what poet, writing now, is so ready for catastrophe as Rachel Blau DuPlessis? What living poet can so masterfully take up the Lurianic myth of the Breaking of the Vessels, do justice to its imaginative drama, fathom its complexities with an acute historical and critical awareness, yet sing this tale in a way that is both true to our secular moment, and true to the spiritual agonies at the heart of any such shattering as the tale tells.

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Writing, Illuminations, Museum Poetica, Translucine Andreea Iulia Scridon & Adam J. Sorkin Writing, Illuminations, Museum Poetica, Translucine Andreea Iulia Scridon & Adam J. Sorkin

Ioan Flora // Andreea Iulia Scridon & Adam J. Sorkin

“I decided early that poetry is made of exact details.” Ultimately, in his poetry, [Flora’s] details are raised far beyond prosaic, everyday specification, simple catalogues of what make up, to use the title of one of his early books, The Physical World (1977).

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Apocalyptic Vision: Poems by Ronnie Burk

He was not a literary artist in the sense that his work doesn’t seem to wrestle with questions of form; he’s not attempting to reinvent the surrealist modes at his disposal but rather making use of them as vehicles for his insurgent imagination and apocalyptic vision, the fury of which elevates his writing above and beyond the mere assemblage of irrational word combinations.

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