Recently delighted to provide a blurb for Skip Fox's forthcoming book. The image above is of his last--and recommended--book, SHEER INDEFINITE. I read his forthcoming STORMY MONDAYS in manuscript. Here's my blurb (first draft; unedited to show no mediation between me and text):
Skip Fox’s STORMY MONDAYS reveals a pensiveness borne of long and deep experience. Fortunately, what also is revealed is infinite desire for. For love. For life. For humor. For awe. For blasphemy. For wit (never forget wit). For your existence, Reader. And Skip Fox gets your attention with poems that do many things including enchant—“…enters through pores of music. Moment complete. Universals goosing each particular”—as well as memoir-prose that recalls things you, too, want to remember—“What was it like to have found it (poetry, open and fresh, incarnation pointing forward and back) as it came over the first years of the world’s horizon, when you could still search out Kerouac, say, and give him a blow-job if he wanted (purely out of respect).” There are gems here: it’s Skip Fox’s Monday. Push through and get into the smoke. Whatever happened before Monday, Monday also means a beginning. Read to feel the future lives offered by these fascinating word-doors.
Speaking of publications,
here's my latest Relished
W(h)ines update of recently imbibed books and wines. As ever, please
note that in the Publications section, if you see an asterisk before the title,
that means a review copy is available for Galatea Resurrects!
More info on that HERE.
PUBLICATIONS
STORMY MONDAYS,
poetry/multi-genre by Skip Fox (in manuscript. Wonderful. See above blurb)
NOT WRITTEN WORDS by
Xi Xi, poems trans. by Jennifer Feeley (What a feat! Marvelous voice. Just
Awesome! LinkedIn Poetry Recommendation (LPR) #250)
TOP 40, poems by
Brandon Brown (fabulous verve and wit. LPR #246)
THE SONG OF THE DEAD by Pierre Reverdy, poems translated by
Dan Bellm (had me vibrating on my seat the poems are so goooood! LPR#248)
NIGHT SKY WITH EXIT
WOUNDS, poems by Ocean Vuong (wonderful: perhaps the most polished first poetry
book I’ve read in the past ten years or so. LPR #247)
ABANDONED
ANGEL: NEW POEMS by Burt Kimmelman (light articulated. LPR #249)
THE
FEVER ALMANAC, poems by Kristy Bowen (ravished and ravishing)
ROUGE, poems by
KIMBERLY LYONS (worthwhile reading, if only for the stellar poem “Inhabited
Nothingness Chair”)
OR, THE AMBIGUITIES,
poems by Karen Weiser (fabulous, even pleasurable)
THE RAPTURE OF EDDY DAEMON (A Posthuman Homage
to Shake-Speares Sonnets), poems by Daniel Y. Harris (impressive
and fresh—met its ambition to pay homage to Shakespeare’s sonnets)
THE TORNADO IS THE WORLD, poems by Catherine Pierce
(meticulously wrought; enlivens the disaster poem)
WRITTEN IN THE
DARK: FIVE POETS IN THE SIEGE OF LENINGRAD by Gennady Gor, Dmitry Maksimov, Sergey Rudakov,
Vladimir Sterligov and Pavel Zaltsman, edited by Polina Barskova with
translations by Anand Dibble, Ben Felker-Quinn, Ainsley Morse, Eugene
Ostashevsky, Rebekah Smith, Charles Swank, Jason Wagner and Matvei Yankelevich
ALPHABET NOIR, poems
and poetry by Nico Vassilakis
NOT
WRITTEN WORDS by Xi Xi, trans. by Jennifer Feeley
AMNESIA OF THE
MOVEMENT OF CLOUDS & OF RED AND BLACK VERSE, poems by Maria Attanasio,
trans. Carla Billitteri
COMING TO JAKARTA: A POEM ABOUT TERROR by Peter Dale Scott
* THE ROU OF ALCH, poems by Pablo
Katchadjian, trans. by Victoria Coccaro and Rebekah Smith
* PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, poems by
Kevin Opstedal
* WANDERING HONG KONG WITH
SPIRITS, poems by Liu Waitong, trans. by Enoch Yee-lok Tam, Desmond Sham,
Audrey Heijns, Chan Lai-kuan and Cao Shuying
* BREACH OF TRUST/ ABUSO DE
CONFIANZA, poems by Angel Escobar, trans. by Kristin Dykstra
* BRAZILIAN IS NOT A RACE, poems by Wendy
Trevino
* THE RATIO OF REASON TO MAGIC: NEW &
SELECTED POEMS by Norman Finkelstein (much intelligence)
* SOME WORLDS FOR DR. VOGT, poems by Matvei
Yankelevich
* SAVED TWILIGHT: SELECTED POEMS by Julio
Cortazar, Trans. by Stephen Kessler
* RED FLASH ON A BLACK FIELD, poems by Joseph Donahue
* AIR ON THE AIR: SELECTED POEMS OF JUAN
SANCHEZ PELAEZ, translated by Guillermo Parra
* PRELUDE TO A BRUISE, poems by Saeed Jones
* A SERIES OF UN/NATURAL/DISASTERS, poems by
Cheena Marie Lo
* FIELD GUIDE TO THE END OF THE WORLD, poems by
Jeannine Hall Gailey (review copy available as .pdf)
BEAUPORT, poetry by
Kate Colby
ALL THINGS LOSE
THOUSSANDS OF TIMES, poems by Angela Penaredondo
PLATO’S CLOSET, poems
by Lawrence Giffin
FRANKLINSTEIN, poems
by Susan Landers
* SEED IN SNOW by Knuts Skujenieks, trans. by
Bitite Vinklers
* BLINDSIGHT, poems by Greg Hewett
* PLUCKING THE STINGER, poems by Stephanie
Rogers
* STILL LIFE WITH FLIES, poems by Eduardo
Chirino, trans. by G.J. Racz
* A TALE OF MAGICIANS WHO PUFFED
UP MONEY THAT LOST ITS PUFF, poetry by Kaia Sand
* OF BEINGS ALONE, poems by Lissa Wolsak
* A STRANGE INSOMNIA, poems by Christina Cook
* FLESHGRAPHS, poems by Brynne Rebele-Henry
* AFTERLIVES, poems by Micah Ballard
* HERMETIC CITIES
& OTHERS, poems by Derek Fenner
* EQUILIBRIUM, poems by Tiana Clark
* FLOUNDERS, poetry by Shira Dentz
SHEER INDEFINITE:
SELECTED POEMS 1991-2011 by Skip Fox
MINIMA ST., poems by
Joseph Massey
NOAH’S BOAT, poems by
CB Follett
THE THINKING EYE,
poems by Jennifer Atkinson
ASCENSION: POETRY OF A
VILLAGE TAOIST by Rene Navarro (in manuscript)
POETRY IS: JOSE GARCIA
VILLA’S PHILOSOPHY OF POETRY edited by Robert L King
SHAKESPEARE: THE
INVENTION OF THE HUMAN, study by Harold Bloom
POSITIVE MAGNETS,
Issue 1, poetry zine featuring Jamie Felton, Jeff Miller, Kevin Opstedal,
Edmund Berrigan, Stephen Ellis, Jess Mynes, Stacey Szymaszek and Hoa Nguyen
THE ASIAN AMERICAN
LITERARY REVIEW, Spring 2016, edited by Lawrence-Minh Bhui Davis and Gerald Maa
THE ENIGMATIST, Vol.
11, 2016, poetry journal edited by Mike and Joyce Gullickson
TRICKSTERS &
COSMOPOLITANS: CROSS-CULTURAL COLLABORATIONS IN ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY
PUBLICATIONS, race & ethnic study by Rei Magosaki
THE VIOLET HOUR: GREAT
WRITERS AT THE END, study by Katie Roiphe
AMERICA 1933: THE
GREAT DEPREESSION, LORENA HICKOCK, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, AND THE SHAPING OF THE
NEW DEAL, history by Michael Golay
THE DOG MERCHANTS:
INSIDE THE BIG BUSINESS OF BREEDERS, PET STORES AND RESCUERS, journalism by Kim
Kavin
THREE CUPS OF DECEIT,
journalism by Jon Krakauer
THE NOVEL OF JUSTICE: SELECTED ESSAYS 1968-1994
by N.V.M. Gonzalez
WHAT WE DO: ESSAYS FOR
POETS by Michael Gottlieb
DEAD LETTER, novel by
Jocelyn Saidenberg
THE GRAY MAN, novel by
Mark Greaney
BACK BLAST, novel by
Mark Greaney
LIBERTY’S LAST STAND,
novel by Stephen Coonts
WINES
2013 Sequoia Grove
cabernet NV
2009 Selvapiana Vigneto
Bucerchiale Chianti Rufina
2007 J. Schram North
Coast
1999 J. Schramm Late
Disgorged Brut, North Coast, 50th Anniversary Edition
2012 J. Davies “Jamie”
cabernet Diamond Mountain, NV
2011 Cremant Demi-Sec
North Coast
2009 Artadi
2014 Eric Bordelet “Poire
Granit”
1999 Corison cabernet
Delamotte Brut champagne
2011 Comte Lafon Clos de
la Barre Meursault
Domaine Carneros Brut
Rose
2015 Frog’s Leap “La
Grenouille Rougante” Valdiguie
2013 Matthiasson cabernet
NV
2015 Elio Perrone
“Bigaro” Moscato, Bruchetto Piedmont
2014 Henri Boillot
Puligny Montrachet Clos de la Roche
2009 Sierra Cantabria La
Nieta
2007 Ch. Paradis Terre
des Anges Provence
2013 Zakin Family Estate
cabernet NV
2011 Bastide Miraflors Sarl
Lafage
2014 Cayuse pear cider
Champagne Delamotte MV
2010 St. Clair Brown zinfandel
NV
2007 Cayuse syrah En
Chamberlin Vineyards, Walla Walla Valley
2014 Leroy Maison Loire
1995 The Malcolm Barossa
Valley
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