Obits. by Tess Liem
Tess Liem challenges form and the exclusionary practices of the Western literary canon. Continue reading Obits. by Tess Liem
Tess Liem challenges form and the exclusionary practices of the Western literary canon. Continue reading Obits. by Tess Liem
In this interview, Tierney and I talked about reason, John Ashberry, and working with Coach House Books. Continue reading THE MATTHEW TIERNEY INTERVIEW
Matthew Tierney confronts rationalism and its discontents. Continue reading Midday at the Super-Kamiokande by Matthew Tierney
Coach House Books is a Canadian-based publisher focusing on experimental works, fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. It publishes eco-friendly books possessing visually elegant covers and offering them on paper that is a delight to touch. Matthew Tierney confronts rationalism and its … Continue reading Coach House Books: A Very Very Short Introduction
A look ahead at Coach House Books week. Continue reading COACH HOUSE BOOKS WEEK
Upcoming plans for the blog. Continue reading LATE SEPTEMBER UPDATE
“disquisition is sesquipedalian pedestrianism” – A. R. Ammons Continue reading Commonplace Book: “Essay on Poetics,” by A. R. Ammons
“The sheer heft of the two volumes only hints at the vast poetical output of Ammons, a variegated array of poeticules and epics, intimate confessions and scientific hymns, wordplay and wonderment.” Continue reading The Complete Poems of A. R. Ammons, by A. R. Ammons
I like big books and I cannot lie … Continue reading Doorstopper Week!
Part backlash, part meditation, “Nature Poem” by Tommy Pico is an urban hipster’s struggle to write on a subject he feels is “stereotypical, reductive, and boring.” Continue reading Nature Poem by Tommy Pico @ NYJB