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Month: March 2015

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Commonplace Book/Translation Tuesday: Paul Celan and Writing Beyond Humanity

March 24, 2015March 23, 2015 driftlessareareview

A poem by Paul Celan from the new translation by Pierre Joris. Continue reading Commonplace Book/Translation Tuesday: Paul Celan and Writing Beyond Humanity

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The R. Douglas Jacobs Interview

March 23, 2015 driftlessareareview

I interview the poet R. Douglas Jacobs, author of Gethsemane: a Poem About Us. We discussed the creativity, sacrifice, and the epic. Continue reading The R. Douglas Jacobs Interview

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The NSFW Files reviewed by Roxy Katt

March 20, 2015 driftlessareareview

he erotica writer Roxy Katt reviews my essay collection, The NSFW Files. Continue reading The NSFW Files reviewed by Roxy Katt

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American Odd: Kooks, by Donna Kossy

March 20, 2015April 17, 2020 driftlessareareview

American Odd begins with a look at “Kooks,” by Donna Kossy, a compendium of strange systems of thought from the weirder crevices of the American Experience. Continue reading American Odd: Kooks, by Donna Kossy

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CCLaP Fridays: Five Bullets, by Larry Duberstein

March 6, 2015April 17, 2020 driftlessareareview

Five Bullets, by Larry Duberstein, reads like a mashup between Mad Men, Schindler’s List, and Titus Andronicus. Continue reading CCLaP Fridays: Five Bullets, by Larry Duberstein

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