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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Adam Dickinson’s polymorphous polymers
Adam Dickinson. The Polymers (House of Anansi Press 2013). Plastic can be many things, & there are many polymers that make them up. Adam Dickinson has taken plastic as a polyverbal entity & action, & played with as many of … Continue reading
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Sarah Dowling: Down, but definitely not out.
Sarah Dowling. Down (Coach House Books 2014). Midway through ‘Sunshine Honey,’ the first of a number of sequences in Down, the poet or a figure or the text says: ‘I guess we are part of this disorientation.’ It’s as good … Continue reading
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