A Process Note On Discrepancy reworks Erving Goffman’s The Presentation of the Self in Everday Life as a […]
Kristina Marie Darling
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/selection-2.pdf Mónica Ramón Ríos was born in Santiago de Chile. She is the author of […]
Dead Men Don’t Rape by Mónica Ramón Ríos, translated by ...
Maybe more so than other texts, Sylvia Plath’s Ariel is impossible to read outside of the biography of […]
On Sina Queyras’s My Ariel
Two boys are practice-dancing shirtless on the […]
On Christian Anton Gerard’s Holdfast
“If you marry, you will regret it,” Kierkegaard wrote in Either/Or in 1843. “If you do not marry, […]
On Kimberly Grey’s The Opposite of Light
Jenny Johnson’s debut book In Full Velvet is a stunning collection of formally composed poems. By adopting and […]
IN FULL VELVET by Jenny Johsnon
Sudeep Sen’s Fractals: New & Selected Poems |Translations 1980-2015 covers no less than thirty-five years of his work. […]
A Beautiful and Complex Oeuvre: Sudeep Sen’s Fractals: New & ...
The best collaborations are seamless, done in tandem so that the work we experience is a genuine union, […]
Alchemy for Cells and Other Beasts by Maya Jewell ...
I find the most challenging book reviews to write are the ones on books that are complex and […]
Capaciousness in Gabrielle Calvocoressi’s Rocket Fantastic
You won’t often find a book jacket adorned with praise from Ocean Vuong, CA Conrad, and Rusty Morrison. […]
On Claudia Cortese’s Wasp Queen
No one here explains all the noises. “Rooted in surrealism,” reads the note on Echavarren at […]
On Roberto Echavarren’s The Espresso Between Sleep and Wakefulness
Days before Mother’s Day, I began reading Hum of Our Blood, Madelyn Garner’s searing collection of poems centered […]
