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Tractatus Philosophico-Poeticus

Joshua Calladine-Jones reviews a collection of poetry that spars with the Wittgensteinian.

Pee Poems

Brendan Riley reviews the mordant scatological potion that is Lao Yang’s Pee Poems.

A Treatise on Stars

Ethan Hsi reviews Mei-mei Berssenbrugge’s ecopoetics of cosmic interconnection.

The Curious Thing

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a compelling new collection of poetry.

The Rapids

Kavita A. Jindal reviews a collection of poetry that explores the notion of disrupted connectivity.

Collected Poems

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a powerful collection of poetry that rests on the implied, the suggested, and the unspoken.

Besiege Me

James Pate reviews Nicholas Wong’s brilliant new collection of poetry on Hong Kong.

The Matrix: Poems: 1960–1970

Karolinn Fiscaletti reviews a new edition of N.H. Pritchard’s influential collection of poetry.

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