Never heard of this online journal, but this installment is packed with good stuff.
Beginning on a Line by Tomas Tranströmer by David Welch.
Choreography of Hidden Parts II by Karen An-Hwei Lee. Love the line: iron prose turns the body.
Death's Door by Laura Kasischke.
And many more poems! Check it out. And don't forget to read the interviews.
Thomas Lux:
Was it Paul Valéry who said, “Ah, the avant garde, the only thing that never changes.”? That said: People should write whatever the hell they want, however they want. All kinds of poetry. Room for all kinds. What’s good will stick around for a while, what’s not will dry up and blow away.
is the Love Child of Robert Hayden and Federico García Lorca.
About Me
- Eduardo C. Corral
- Eduardo C. Corral is a CantoMundo fellow. He holds degrees from ASU and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, jubilat, New England Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, and Post Road. His work has been honored with a "Discovery"/The Nation award and residencies from The MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. He has served as the Olive B. O'Connor Fellow in Creative Writing at Colgate University and as the Philip Roth Resident in Creative Writing at Bucknell University. He's the interview editor for Boxcar Poetry Review. He won the 2011 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition.
1 comment:
Hi Eduardo--thanks for the nod! I'm glad you liked the poem. Best,
David
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