I have two reviews in the late summer edition of Poets’ Quarterly, both of which combine poetry with other obsessions of mine. Marisa Frasca’s Via Incanto: Poems from the Darkroom, as the subtitle indicates, takes photography as one of its subjects. Carrie Hunter’s Scienza Nuova, on the other hand, builds on Finnegans Wake in a language that seems to be that of a grownup Issy.
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