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Being Scared, The Cultural Commons and the Fate of Fish

Posted on August 22, 2010by Deborah Barlow

Bluefin tuna, one of many ocean fish at risk Book updates: Dorothea Lasky‘s most recent book, Black Life, is reviewed in the Boston Globe today. I just recently discovered Lasky and am a fan of both Poetry is Not a Project and Awe. In this review Michael Brodeur speaks to the contrasts at play in […]

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In Awe of “Awe”

Posted on August 19, 2010by Deborah Barlow

Whatever you Paid for That Sweater, It was Worth It Be scared of yourself The real self Is very scary. It is a man But more importantly The man is tall And is everything in you that is an absolute reverse of all your actions. In you he will do things and in you no […]

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Basking in that Uncertain Space

Posted on July 27, 2010by Deborah Barlow

I fell upon a small hand-assembled book while I was in New York: Poetry is Not a Project, by Dorothea Lasky, published by Ugly Duckling Presse. (A visit to their site is a quirky and “artisanal” (but of course—they are located in Brooklyn!) adventure that made me want to know more, much more about what […]

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