Mimi Khalvati’s The Chine

I heard Marilyn Hacker read poems from this collection back in March at the PSA’s “Tribute to Carcanet Press and Michael Schmidt.” Khalvati’s a master of the poem sequence. Highlights of this book for me included the sequence “The Inwardness of Elephants” and her corona, or sonnet cycle “Love in an English August”–not only deft Read More …

Lorna Goodison’s Turn Thanks

I thought I had finished reading this about five years ago and realized I stopped half-way through…missing all the good poems in “Part 3: The Mango of Poetry” such as “County, Sligoville” and “Letter to Vincent van Gogh.” A happy Sunday discovery to read/re-read. I’m working on an “homage” poem to Lorna called “Workshops with Read More …

Elizabeth Bishop’s (Alice Quinn’s, really) Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box

Clearly a labor of love for Alice Quinn. I found her copious endnotes far more pleasurable than the fragments and abandoned poems. Remind me to destroy my fragments folder before I die. My favorite quotes: “Translating poetry is like trying to put your feet into gloves.” “…the situation of the poet: the difficulty of combining Read More …

Kay Ryan’s The Niagara River

I picked this up in 2006 after I found out Kay Ryan was the judge for the Walt Whitman Award, just to see if there was any chance her aesthetic might match mine (The Erotic Postulate was shortlisted for the award, so you start to wonder what your chances are when you’re so close: one Read More …

White Woman Prances

A brief break from the Jamaica postings to tell you about an important portrait exhibit at the International Center of Photography. The exhibit is called “Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits” curated by Deborah Willis. The ICP is located at 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street here in New York. And Read More …