Poetry
July/Aug 2019
Can the Dodo Bird Speak?
Can the map eat? Can the eat map? Can the home home? Can the prey fence? Can the apology anthro? Can the seed fuck? Can the prisons extinct? Can the […]
Poetry
July/Aug 2019
Notes from the Gallery of Evolution
The image of the Dodo in the Western world is a constant caricature. . . . The wild bird no doubt had little to do with the image that has […]
Poetry
July/Aug 2019
Bird Survives the Death of Nature
1 An obstacle to reaching over there remains sunken latency of here, where He who kills bees, kills public housing, memes innovation as meaning, translates into “kill we.” Soon as […]
Poetry
July/Aug 2019
An Incomplete Archive of Extinction
grandfather singing O bird who carries the color of trees • his novels • Calvaria sprouting • pagan reed warbler • the house he was born in • Laysan honey […]
Poetry
July/Aug 2019
Naturalization
There was occupation, a market for tracing, clouded October and open fire; there was text flattened into macabre telescope, an orchestra of stolen petrified skulls, tombs made civic; there was […]
