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Tag Archives: prose poetry
The Fifty Year Sword
The Fifty Year Sword is a novel or a graphic novel or a prose poem. It is fiction. It is written by Mark Z. Danielewski, © Pantheon Books 2012
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Tagged book review, contemporary fiction, contemporary poetry, East Texas, epic poem, epic poety, Ergodic literature, fiction, fragments, frames, ghost story, ghosts, graphic novel, imagery, loneliness, novel, poetry, postmodernism, prose poem, prose poetry, supernatural, visual poetry, voice
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Replacement
Replacement is a novel by Tor Ulven and translated by Kerri A. Pierce, © Dalkey Archive Press 2012
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Tagged book review, contemporary fiction, depression, dreams, fiction, loneliness, meaning, novel, old age, poetry, prose poetry, reality, translation, vignettes
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Bringing the Shovel Down and Meat Heart
Bringing the Shovel Down is a collection of poems by Ross Gay, © University of Pittsburgh Press 2011 Meat Heart is a collection of poems by Melissa Broder, © Publishing Genius Press 2012 **In case you haven’t noticed, I’ve also … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, contemporary poetry, futuristic, God, heart, illness, love, poetry, poetry review, postmodernism, prose poetry, race, race inequality, rage, supernatural, syndromes, trauma, violence, want
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