May 3, 2018
“It’s sexy, filthy, viscous, vicious. It’s religious. It’s archaic”–an interview with Montreux Rotholtz
A mélange of language by turns surreal and objective, with narrative poems intertwined with those more driven by sonics and music, Unmark is Montreux Rotholtz’s first book, and it’s a […]
April 5, 2018
An Interview With Leslie Jamison
Caroline Hagood: In The Recovering you braid literary criticism, memoir, and cultural criticism in an innovative manner. How do you see these different strands interacting with and enriching one another? […]
November 21, 2011
Desire into language: Christopher Hennessy on James L. White
In the current edition of KROnline, David Bartone reviews James L. White’s influential The Salt Ecstasies (1982), recently reissued by Graywolf Press. The poems “breathe so lonesome,” writes Bartone, offering an […]
