by admin | May 16, 2017 | Book Review, Book Reviews, Essay, Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized, William Repass |
What is To Be Done? On Reading “What To Do,” by Lauren Shapiro Despite its objectivation, or paradoxically because of it, the poem sidesteps possession. William Repass May 16, 2017 The city of Pittsburgh has a conflicted relationship to poetry. More so than in other...
by admin | Sep 17, 2016 | Book Review, Book Reviews, Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized, William Repass |
On Scribbling II The poem as concretized expression, as a thing in itself, overwhelms every attempt to pin it down. William Repass September 16, 2016 Back in August, I posted some thoughts on automatism as a writing technique, and promised to elucidate the...
by admin | Aug 5, 2016 | Editorials, Featured, William Repass |
On Scribbling That word “beneath” is key, the kind of key you’d turn to wind a music box freed from a long-stuck drawer. Everything beneath notice, beneath categories, unlit, all that is not transcendent but immanent, that structures our habits and desires—all...