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  • Poetic License [by Jim Cummins]

    February 16, 2021

    I booked a four-way once.  I was sitting in a bar when War & Peace sidled up and sat down on the stool next to me.  "Gotta light?" she asked in a heavy Moscow accent.…

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  • The Haiku Masters of Japan drop in for a visit [by David Lehman]

    February 15, 2021

    Thanks to Bob Hass, I'mreading the haiku mastersof Japan — Basho, Buson and Issa —in one essential book: TheEssential Haiku, published by Ecco,with smart intro and usefulnotes by Mr. Hass. Examples follow.(Translators do not observestrict…

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  • The Many Faces of “Oy!” [by Mitch Sisskind]

    February 15, 2021

    "Oy" is one of the greatest words in any language and I've noticed that people of all backgrounds quickly pick it up and start using it. Let's take a look at some situations in…

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  • Cornelius Eady: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

    February 14, 2021

    photo by Yoon Kim _____________________________________________________________ Handymen   The furnace wheezes like a drenched lung. You can’t fix it. The toilet babbles like a speed freak. You can’t fix it. The fuse box is a…

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  • “One Thousand Words about Harry Mathews” [by Mary Maxwell]

    February 14, 2021

              In some sense he brought it on himself.  Given his predilection for complex games of identity, why would anyone take Harry Mathews seriously as a poet? Yes, he was there at the…

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  • Harry Mathews, “Cool gales shall fan the glades,” a sestina [by Harry Mathews, Feb 14, 1930 – January 25, 2017]

    February 14, 2021

    Cool gales shall fan the glades But how choose the appropriate sticking point to start at?|Who wants to write a poem without the letter e,Especially for Thee, where the flourished vowel lends such panache to…

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