Review of Dear Ra
There's a short review of Dear Ra up on the Black Ocean site:
"The flinches of Dear Ra consist of confessions, cautions, and insincere apologies. "If the ship is sinking don't make love to the rats." Like Burroughs without the slamming boys, it's a constantly-changing party line. It's "a Haiku about Bang-Bang-Ugh." Too many poems these days are really surrealist novels in hiding; it's nice to see one that comes into the clear." (John Cotter)
A bit down from there you can also get a special deal: Buy my translation of With Deer by Aase Berg and get for free Upon Arrival by Paula Cisewski.
"The flinches of Dear Ra consist of confessions, cautions, and insincere apologies. "If the ship is sinking don't make love to the rats." Like Burroughs without the slamming boys, it's a constantly-changing party line. It's "a Haiku about Bang-Bang-Ugh." Too many poems these days are really surrealist novels in hiding; it's nice to see one that comes into the clear." (John Cotter)
A bit down from there you can also get a special deal: Buy my translation of With Deer by Aase Berg and get for free Upon Arrival by Paula Cisewski.
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