tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7032223636221547523.post3916328945547069167..comments2022-04-10T22:55:38.147-04:00Comments on The Nondisenchanted Foreshore: Two New Chapbooks from Brooklyn Arts Press Douglas Mansonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09943791167663878388noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7032223636221547523.post-83373631817249892742013-09-06T15:59:31.486-04:002013-09-06T15:59:31.486-04:00Hey Doug, it's been a while!
I like the styl...Hey Doug, it's been a while! <br /><br />I like the style of these reviews. I only wish I had here an example of a poem from Dear Rock. I love the lines you quoted from Attached Houses. Very intriguing. Thanks.<br /><br />Hope all's well.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10498334317159297527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7032223636221547523.post-19476391626177123852013-09-05T20:02:14.038-04:002013-09-05T20:02:14.038-04:00It is interesting to read reviews of two separate ...It is interesting to read reviews of two separate chapbooks, each so affecting in their use of imagery. And to see that one inspires the creation of a litany of terms and eras, the other a reordering of lines. I found myself thinking about the moving things of "Dear Mark" and wondering whether the poetic form itself (as imagined by Gil-Montero) is what exhibits the most movement in her Virginianoreply@blogger.com