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To be an unloved Kennedy in MA, you have to be particularly vile. So we gave RFK a Vineyard welcome yesterday here in our tiny town of Aquinnah.
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"A scrupulous reviser, whose poems went through multiple drafts before they were deemed ready to be gathered in his samizdat pamphlets": David Wojahn on the new Cavafy biography by GJusdanis and PJeffreys @fsgbooks.bsky.social
via ON THE SEAWALL
bit.ly/47V2sSd
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"Part novel, essay, autofiction & poetry, the book explores the burdens of inherited trauma, gender & identity, seeking empowering forms of knowledge": @brittastromeyer.bsky.social on Sea, Mothers, Swallow, Tongues by Kim de L'Horizon @fsgbooks.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL bit.ly/4m8fj6J
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"To know how to approach. / How we see the riddle of distance / from here to where the places we’ve lived thicken.": from 4 poems in Maria Borio's TRANSPARENCIES
@worldpoetrybooks.bsky.social book via On The Seawall
bit.ly/3KaqZbT
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Life folds over, or turns another way.
No wonder we are so estranged from each other.
-- Fanny Howe
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"To know how to approach. / How we see the riddle of distance / from here to where the places we’ve lived thicken.": from 4 poems in Maria Borio's TRANSPARENCIES
@worldpoetrybooks.bsky.social book via On The Seawall
bit.ly/3KaqZbT
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"For all its eccentricities, the novel makes a surprisingly sturdy sense of its own, and its gestures and form are more shapely than they may seem at first": my piece on Caren Beilin's SEA, POISON
@ndbooks.bsky.social via On The Seawall
bit.ly/4gv9UFU
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"Part novel, essay, autofiction & poetry, the book explores the burdens of inherited trauma, gender & identity, seeking empowering forms of knowledge": @brittastromeyer.bsky.social on Sea, Mothers, Swallow, Tongues by Kim de L'Horizon @fsgbooks.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL bit.ly/4m8fj6J
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"In her wish for phoenix-like resurrection, she always admits a profound uncertainty, yet the underlying song is her compass": Valerie Duff-Strautmann on THE FIRE PASSAGE, poems by Lisa Wells @fourwaybooks.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL
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My take on Jonathan Aaron’s wonderful “Just About Anything” @cmupress.bsky.social in @ronslate.bsky.social’s “On the Seawall”: “Aaron’s poetry, for the length of a few lines, a handful of pages, persuades us that things or people that are gone aren’t, in fact, lost.” www.ronslate.com/on-just-abou...
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"When you don’t make decisions for yourself, the world makes decisions for you—large and small, which Chambers’ novel expertly traces": @mathitak.bsky.social
on GREAT DISASTERS by Grady Chambers @tinhouse.bsky.social via On The Seawall
bit.ly/48kQPns
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"I thought I was finished with beauty, / having shed — given away, or sold — so much / and committed myself // to necessary objects only": from "Thirst," 1 of 3 poems by Robin Becker via On The Seawall
bit.ly/4mdquv6
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"Vidyan Ravinthiran reflects on what ignorance gives rise to and how it persists, through the Sri Lankan civil war that began in 1983 and ended 2009": Calista McRae on
Avidyā @bloodaxebooks.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL
bit.ly/3IiDEZM
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"A rural horror story - what happens when a couple trades a ceramic cooktop in Prague for a gas stove that must be lit in a one-pub village": @coryoldweiler.bsky.social on PLAYING WOLF by Zuzana Říhová, tr from the Czech by @alexzucker.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL
bit.ly/4plMxCs
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"In all her guises — mother, biologist, poet, Japanologist — Larson looks for commonality, itself a form of repair. 'We are the world’s body. There is no separation'": Melissa Pierson
on Katherine Larson's WEDDING OF THE FOXES @milkweededitions.bsky.social via ON THE SEAWALL
bit.ly/48fYKT3
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The Sept/Oct edition of ON THE SEAWALL has just been published. Come on by the gallery & take a look at what we have to show. www.ronslate.com
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An accomplished novelist & friend sent me this dismissal from the NEA re his grant application. This isn't the language of an arts organization. No matter, stay fierce, everyone.
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"If any state fails to take the necessary measures to restore public safety and order, the Reich government may temporarily take over the powers of the highest state authority": Article 48, "Decree of the Reich President for the protection of People and State," 3/1/1933
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last book: Make It Broken by Patrick Pritchett
current read: The Gossip Columnist's Daughter by Peter Orner
tbr last added: That Book Is Dangerous by Adam Szetela
next: Mercy by Joan Silber
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At the LAT, I reviewed Ella Berman's "L.A. Women," about the love-hate relationship between two writers---one Didion-ish, the other and Babitz-esque---in the 60s and 70s. Beach-read-y, but it's smart about literary rivalries, sexism, and class FOMO. www.latimes.com/entertainmen...
Review: ‘L.A. Women’ is a breezy retro novel with bite — and lots of familiar characters
Frenemies bearing more than a little resemblance to Joan Didion and Eve Babitz circle each other in Ella Berman's Laurel Canyon tale about creativity, ambition and reluctant motherhood.
www.latimes.com
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Today's mail brought enticing new titles from @uglyducklingpresse.bsky.social -- I'm starting with EXERCISES 1950-1960 by Yannis Ritsos whose work I've always loved and who had been arrested in '48 & tortured during the Greek Civil War. He spent 4 years in jail. Translated by Spring Ulmer.
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Katherine Larson's WEDDING OF THE FOXES is due 7/15 via
@milkweededitions.bsky.social. Splendid essays. Here's "Soap: Art of Failure" via ON THE SEAWALL / (our review is coming in Sept) bit.ly/40ETyUK
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Fanny Howe's work is a gift to us. My pieces on MANIMAL WOE ('21) bit.ly/3GyD4WZ & THE WINTER SUN ('09) bit.ly/4leal8Z via ON THE SEAWALL
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RIP Rosalind Fox Solomon. A few words on her A WOMAN I ONCE KNEW bit.ly/4nqhKmY from ON THE SEAWALL