Dennis Nurkse is a poet from Brooklyn.
Howard Altmann has found a way to make language transform itself. If the elusive moment between I and Thou could speak, it might be one of his quietly amazing lines-'you ask the silence to invert itself like a gymnast in the dark. . . ' Without a trace of rhetoric, In This House reminds us of the power of poetry: to show us how to live in a world in which we are strangers. It's a thrill to come close to such an original and deeply realized art.
Poetry teaches us how to live in a world in which none of us belongs.
Mary Mackey joins other visionary poets of dpaysement. . . recovering a lost part of herself in the edgy lyricism of the tropics, haunted by fado, forr, and death. The lines are tense with the vulnerability of lovers, strangers, and travelers with no ticket home.
George Gregan
Edith Widder
Leslie Benzies
Jurgen Trittin
Matt Lanter
Danny Fox
Georg Simmel
Dick Francis
Jean Michel Jarre
Godfried Bomans
Jack Reynor
Charan Singh