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Review of Sanya Kantarovsky at Luhring Augustine
Criticism, Reflections, Reviews, Art Hugo Skarstedt 6/9/21 Criticism, Reflections, Reviews, Art Hugo Skarstedt 6/9/21

Review of Sanya Kantarovsky at Luhring Augustine

Hugo Skarstedt reviews Sanya Kantarovsky’s “Recent Faces” at Luhring Augustine Tribeca

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Review of Structures the Moment (approx.) by pablo lopez
Criticism, Reviews, Reflections, Poetry, Literature pablo lopez 6/3/21 Criticism, Reviews, Reflections, Poetry, Literature pablo lopez 6/3/21

Review of Structures the Moment (approx.) by pablo lopez

pablo lopez reviews his own new book of poetry, out now from Anonymous Energy.

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Anvil and Rose 14
Criticism, Reflections, Literature, Reviews, Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose Inspector Watt 6/1/21 Criticism, Reflections, Literature, Reviews, Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose Inspector Watt 6/1/21

Anvil and Rose 14

“I have yet to arrive / I will never arrive / in the center of everything is the poem / intact sun / inescapable night.”

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Anvil and Rose 13
Criticism, Reflections, Literature, Reviews, Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose Herman Van den Reeck 5/31/21 Criticism, Reflections, Literature, Reviews, Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose Herman Van den Reeck 5/31/21

Anvil and Rose 13

“I have been wrong before, god of syntax / and understatement, god of slips in silk / and polyester, god of the laboratory, god of newsprint / and sunscreen”

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Review of Theater Symptoms by Robert Musil
Criticism, Reviews, Reflections Ioanna Kostopoulou 5/26/21 Criticism, Reviews, Reflections Ioanna Kostopoulou 5/26/21

Review of Theater Symptoms by Robert Musil

Ioanna Kostopoulou reviews Genese Grill’s translation of Robert Musil’s Theater Symptoms

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Anvil and Rose 12
Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose, Reviews, Poetry, Literature, Reflections, Criticism Inspector Watt 4/29/21 Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose, Reviews, Poetry, Literature, Reflections, Criticism Inspector Watt 4/29/21

Anvil and Rose 12

For Anvil and Rose 12, Inspector Watt returns with reviews of books from Paul Celan (tr. Pierre Joris), Jean Daive (on Celan), Alen Hamza, Lara Mimosa Montes, and a COVID anthology edited by Alice Quinn.

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Pulse
Reflections, Criticism, Writing Jessa Crispin 4/23/21 Reflections, Criticism, Writing Jessa Crispin 4/23/21

Pulse

Every time a new technology is invented our first thought is, how can I use this to get off? Our second: how can we use this to talk to the dead?

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Anvil and Rose 11
Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose, Reviews, Poetry, Literature, Reflections, Criticism Herman Van den Reeck 4/22/21 Museum Poetica, Anvil and Rose, Reviews, Poetry, Literature, Reflections, Criticism Herman Van den Reeck 4/22/21

Anvil and Rose 11

In this latest Anvil and Rose, Herman Van den Reeck reviews books from Rosebud Ben-Oni, Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, Andres Cerpa, Andrew Levy, and Jackie Wang.

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The Anatomy of the Image
Essays, Reflections, Criticism Hans Bellmer 4/16/21 Essays, Reflections, Criticism Hans Bellmer 4/16/21

The Anatomy of the Image

The experience is absolute; a demonstration is made of the presence of an incomplete reality to which its image is opposed by the intervention of a motor element condensing the real and the virtual into a superior unity.

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Aprils
Essays, Criticism, Reflections Tamas Vilaghy 4/13/21 Essays, Criticism, Reflections Tamas Vilaghy 4/13/21

Aprils

Every year in April I am reminded of two monumental poetic works which begin with the Earth’s springtime renewal: The Canterbury Tales from 1400 and The Waste Land from 1922. 

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Returning to The Dreamlife of Angels
Reflections, Criticism, Writing Greg Gerke 4/12/21 Reflections, Criticism, Writing Greg Gerke 4/12/21

Returning to The Dreamlife of Angels

Art, that great teacher, says to us, like Robert Frost’s most famous lines, “Here are your waters and your watering place. / Drink and be whole again beyond confusion.”

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Bloom’s Last Word
Criticism, Reviews, Reflections Peter Cole 4/1/21 Criticism, Reviews, Reflections Peter Cole 4/1/21

Bloom’s Last Word

“We hear the intuitive Bloom, the open and receptive reader, the brooder and fabulous conversation partner, talking and chuckling, searching and scowling; we see him rubbing his brow and thinking aloud…”

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