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Review: Red Epic by Joshua Clover

By Patrick James Dunagan

Few books, let alone books of poetry, arrive boasting a blurb from Entertainment Weekly while simultaneously, and aggressively, declaring the attempt to establish a Marxist lyric praxis. Joshua Clover’s Red Epic, however, does just this. Red Epic is the first of a projected series of books to be published by Commune Editions, a start-up press Clover along with fellow poets Juliana Spahr and Jasper Bernes established in partnership with leftist, anti-commercial AK Press.

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Review: Tiff Dressen, Todd Melicker, and Joseph Noble

By Patrick James Dunagan  Tiff Dressen, Todd Melicker, and Joseph Noble will read from their work on the following: Wednesday, March 26, 7pm Canessa Park Reading Series, Canessa Gallery 708 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California The Canessa Park building is in...

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Bind yourself to us with your impossible voice, your voice! sole soother of this vile despair.

—Arthur Rimbaud, “Phrases

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