We traintrack We thunder to the dreaming men and I’m in the pool, loving […]
Kristina Marie Darling
DAVID CRAIG: ON “NOT LOVED” MID-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE Elaine Sexton: One element of what makes your snap […]
David Cobb Craig
Laurie Sheck’s most recent books are Island of the Mad and A Monster’s Notes. Her recent essay-poems have […]
“Vulnerability, Traces, Roughness, Multiplicity”: A Conversation with Laurie Sheck, ...
From a manuscript titled Threnody Fury & Psalms, the three pieces available here are haunting distillations of sorrow […]
An Introduction to Jackie White by Simone Muench
I don’t have ideas, I have knives. They’re plastic. I use them to write my name […]
Ends by V. Joshua Adams
It’s a small world, but not if you have to clean it. Barbara Kruger Out in the ruined […]
Theodicy by Susan O’Dell Underwood
1. If I inhabit the whole house I will suffer no more sorrow than if I […]
Habitation by Ruth Danon
My nightgown is made of almost paper I wish I could have used the shovel more […]
Our Own by Rachel Abramowitz
A CURATORIAL STATEMENT We founded Container in early 2017 and release work with two different intentions. Our Multitudes […]
Container: An Exhibition of Text Objects & Sculptural Poems ...
“My Mother Describes Chemo for Andy Warhol” is a terrifying and funny look at the medical […]
Judge’s Citation by Denise Duhamel
After Robin Schiff I collided with a verb that […]
Pendulum by Kara Candito
Nonfiction writer John McPhee devises a graphic symbol to represent the structure of every piece he […]
