Pages

Net Galley Challenge

Challenge Participant

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

I was taken by Finding Everett Ruess, right when I saw it on Amazon's Vine newsletter.

Authors interview
Chris Mccandles and Into the wild

I am reading Night of the Republic. A review said its accessible poems but I find them untenable, even though they are of common places and everyday situations like scenes from a department store. The poet does have his style of bringing out a pattern in the endless routine arrangement of commodities, cans or shoes stacked high into the ceiling.I am looking for lines with influence like Say I starved from Ruess's 'Wilderness song'.

No comments: