I was busy with blurbs since I last posted this list of recent
books and wine drunk, to wit:
LEAVING THE SHADOWS BEHIND US by ELMER OMAR BASCOS PIZO
Elmer
Omar Bascos Pizo’s “Identity” posits to be one “wiggling in the beak of a maya
bird, / … the desperate earthworm / struggling to be free.” It’s an apt
metaphor for the Philippines beset by corruption, poverty, hunger, and a
“common people / pining for a genuine people-serving government.” Yet
the beauty of these poems make them like “the gardenias, ylang-ylang,
waling-waling, / sampaguitas, and camellias [with] coveted nectars.” With their
unforgettable imagery that can elicit empathy from a wide variety of readers,
these powerful poems become like bagoong “smelling like a mouse /
rotting in a pool of brackish water” and yet that remains a “favorite dipping
sauce.” Dip into these poems for an important read. I’ve been aware of Pizo’s
poetry for years, and LEAVING THE SHADOWS BEHIND US is a long-overdue
debut: “where blood / drains in its purest state.”
Quite often,
rain camouflages. Rain can blow objects across your vision that may (partially)
mask what’s before you, or make you tilt your head to the detriment of direct
sight. Then there are the raindrops themselves: to see through them is to look
as if through a gauze, a shimmer, a veil…. But there are those who can, to
paraphrase the lucid artist Agnes Martin, look
between raindrops. That’s why
Michelle Murphy’s poems grieve, because they see beneath desire to understand the world is not fixed: “you say
what you mean to say, still the stories crack then leak.” It’s perhaps a miracle then that this book
also contains so many “flashes of grace when least expected”—so that Home remains ever a possibility, despite
and against all odds.
OCEAN PLASTIC by Orchid Tierney
Each iteration
ends with a last word: respectively, petromonster stomachs stomachs flesh
filters gyres stomachs sympathy sympathy gyres gyres gyres gyres gyres
nylon-riots. Which is to say, begin with the petromonster and the inevitable
interconnection of all things will give even Buddha a stomach ache. One hopes
we will riot against feeding the monster like nylon metaphorically protests
against itself strangling the planet. For this poem, while powerful (and moving
when chanted out loud), isn’t worth its root source.
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
LEAVING THE SHADOWS
BEHIND US, poems by Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo (in manuscript; see above blurb)
SYNONYM FOR HOME,
poems by Michelle Murphy (in manuscript; see above blurb)
OCEAN PLASTIC, poems
by Orchid Tierney (in manuscript; see above blurb)
LISTENING TO RED,
visual poetry by Dona Mayoora (fabulous! LinkedInPoetry Recommendations #285)
LETTERS FROM THE
UNDERWORLD, poems by Alan Baker (timely and eternal at the same time. Wonderful
contemporary lyrics)
TO THE BREAK OF DAWN,
poems by Oscar Bermeo (moving and wonderful)
THE HEARKENING EYE,
poems by Hildegarde Flanner (poems that stand the test of time; a satisfying
read)
WOEMAN, poems by T. De
Los Reyes (powerful)
* NOS, poems by Aby
Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman
* QUARTET, poems by C. Violet Eaton
* XOETEOX, poems by Edwin Torres
* SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY, poems by Anselm Berrigan
* FOR HUNGER, poems by Margaret Ronda
* THE IDENTITY THIEF, poems by Derek Mong
* ALPHABET FOR THE
ENTRANTS, poems by Vasilisk Gnedov
* CRUEL FICTION, poems
by Wendy Trevino
* GLIMMERGLASS GIRL,
poems by Holly Lyn Walrath
* LYCANTHROPY by Petrus Borel, Trans. by Joseph Carter, Olchar E.
Lindsann, Raymond E. Andre III and W.J. Robertson
* FLYOVER COUNTRY, poems by Austin Smith
* ON A TRAIN AT NIGHT,
poems by Norman Fischer
* THE TRYST OF THETICA
ZORG, poems by Daniel Y. Harris
* THE SEAS ARE
DOLPHINS’ TEARS, poems by Djelloul Marbrook
* TALES RETOLD, poems by Paula Bonnell
* STET, poems by Dora
Malech
* BABY, I DON’T CARE,
poems by Chelsey Minnis
* BLUE BIRDS AND RED HORSES, poems by Inna
Kabysh, Trans. by Katherine E. Young
* HOUSES / STRIPPED, poems by Paola Loreto,
Trans. by Lawrence Venuti
DECLIVITIES, poems by
Irene Koronas
* FLUNG THRONE,
poems by Code-Rose Clevidence
* THE SPIDERS, poems
by Jody Gladding
* A**A*A*A, poems by
Heidi Lynn Staples
* SWOLE, poems by Jerika
Marchan
* WAKE ME WHEN IT’S
OVER: SELECTED POEMS OF BILL KUSHNER edited by Peter Bushyeager
* PERMAFROST,
poems by Michael Dec
* SOUND
RITUALS, poems by Jim Leftwich & billy bob beamer
BEAUTY REFRACTED,
poems by Carol Moldaw
FAWNING, poems by Edric
Mesmer
UNDERSCORE, poems by
K.S. Ernst and Sheila E. Murphy
WAR ZONES, poems by
Zvi A. Sesling
UNFRAGMENTED, poems by
Janet C. Mendoza Stickmon
SELECTED POEMS by
Merlie M. Alunan
* ALL WE HAVE IS OUR VOICE, poems by Carole
Stone
* THE SYNDICATE OF WATER & LIGHT, poems by
Marc Vincenz
* DISTANCE TRAVELED by
Michael Chin (review copy a pdf)
* REASON’S DREAM,
poems by Roger Mitchell
* LEFT HAND DHARMA,
poems by Belinda Subraman
* FEED ME WEIRD
THINGS, poems by Lisa Rogal
* I HAVE NEVER BEEN
ABLE TO SING, poems by Alexis Almeida
* PROFANITY POEMS by
Olchar E. Lindsann
* DEFINITIONS OF
OBSCURITY, poems by Vernon Frazer & Michelle Greenblatt
* ANCHOR WHAT, visual
poetry by Vernon Frazer
NAME AMEN, visual
poetry by Aditya Bahl
DIKTER PA SVENSKA,
poems by Claude Nguyen
REHEARSAL, poems by Irene
Willis
OLAS CURSIS, poems by
John M. Bennett
TRES TRESSS TRISSS
TRIEESSS TRIL TRILSSSS: TRANSMUTATIONS OF CESAR VALLEJO, poems by Jim Leftwich
THISTLES, poems and
illustrations by Jack Cassinetto
BAPTISM,
MARRIAGE…, introductions by Simon “The Mapah” Ganneau
LANGUAGE DEATH NIGHT
OUTSIDE, “poem/novel” by Peter Waterhouse, Translated by Rosmarie Waldrop
LESSER LIGHTS: MORE
TALES FROM A HAMPTON’S APPRENTICESHIP, memoir by Sandy McIntosh
THE YELLOW
WELL-LKIGHTED BOOKSHOP, memoir by Lewis Buzbee
RECOLLECTION 1081:
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER: VISUAL DISSENT ON MARTIAL RULE, exhibition monograph
2012, with excerpts from the writings of Allice Guillermo
BOOK OF CURSES (Asian
American Literary Review) edited by Lawrence-Minh Bui Davis and Gerald Maa
HOW TO SEE, art writings
by David Salle
HERIDAS DE LA LENGUA,
art monograph by Manuel Ocampo
FEAR OF A KITSCH
EXPERIENCE (1989-2017), art monograph by Manuel Ocampo edited by Menene Gras
Balaguer
MEL VERA CRUZ
2001-2007, art monograph by Mel Vera Cruz
WHO’S AFRAID OF CONTEMPORARY
ART? By Kyung An and Jessica Cerasi
THE NEW FILIPINO
KITCHEN: STORIES AND RECIPES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE edited by Jacqueline
Chio-Lauri
ARTISTS LIVING WITH
ART, interior decoration by Stacey Goergen and Amanda Benchley with photography
by Oberto Gili
AT HOME WITH PICTURES,
interior decoration by Paige Gilchrist
WE DIDN’T HAVE MUCH,
BUT WE SURE HAD PLENTY: STORIES OF RURAL WOMAN, history by Sherry Thomas
SQUEEZED: WHY OUR
FAMILIES CAN’T AFFORD AMERICA, journalism by Alissa Quart
THE ITALIAN TEACHER,
novel by Tom Rachman
THE GIRL IN THE MOON,
novel by Terry Goodkind
INVISIBLE, novel by
James Patterson & David Ellis
THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT,
novel by Chris Bohjalian
THE DEFENSE, novel by
Steve Cavanagh
LIE TO ME, novel by
J.T. Ellison
SHATTERED MIRROR,
novel by Iris Johannsen
BRING ME BACK, novel
by B.A. Paris
AFTER ANNA, novel by
Lisa Scottoline
WINES
2015 Domain Druhin Dundee
Hills Pinot Noir Oregon
2015 Patz & Hall
Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast
2010 Roulot Meursault
Luchets
1961 Chateau Ducru
Beaucaillou
1990 Chateau Rayas
1989 Chateau d'Yquem
2006 Domaine Jean
Francois Ganevat Cotes du Jura Les Vignes de Mon Pere
1997 Dalla Valle Maya
1990 Haut Brion
2010 Morlet La Proportion
Doree
2015 Sina Qua Non Entre
chien et loup white wine
2015 Oremus Furmit
Mandolas
2007 Scarecrow
1996 G. Conterno
Monfortino
2003 Peter Jacob Kuhn
Oestrich Lenchen Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
Michel Gonet Champagne
Brut
2000 Bruno Giacosa Asili
Reserva (Red Label) Barbaresco
2012 Chimney Rock Galaxy
2005 Molly Dooker The
Boxer
Tra Vigne house Cabernet
Mumm Napa Valley
sparkling wine
Jacqueson et Fils Cuvee
Perfection Special Edition Indepandance des Philippines
2010 Altamura Negroamaro
2010 Kenefick Ranch
petite sirah Calistoga NV
2014 Seavey Merlot NV
2009 Seavey Caravina
cabernet NV
2014 Seavey Caravina NV
2013 Seavey cabernet NV
1994 Dow
2007 Rombauer merlot
Carneros
2009 Archaval Ferrer
Finca Bella Vista (Argentinian malbec)
Graham’s Special River
Quintas Edition “Six Grapes”
2014 Sierra Cantabria
Tempranillo Crianza Rioja
2014 Argiolas “Perdera”
Sardinia
2000 Krug
1990 Krug
1966 Dom Ruinart Blanc de
Blancs
1994 Bonneau du Martray
Corton Charlemagne
2002 Chateau d’Yquem “Y”
2001 Domaine Ramonet
Batard-Montrachet
2014 Jaboulet La Chapelle
Blanc
1994 Chapoutier Ermitage
de L’Oree Blanc
2002 Comte Lafon
Meursault-Perrieres (oxidized)
1985 Georges Lignier Clos
de la Roche
2012 William Fevre Les Clos Chablis
2010 Bonneau du Martray
Corton-Charlemagne
2004 Harlan
1986 Chateau Margaux
1986 Chateau d’Yquem
2015 Walter Hansel “Cuvee Alyce”
Chardonnay
1999 Judd’s Hill Cabernet Sauvignon
(Double Magnum)
1999 Behrens &
Hitchcock Cuvee Lola (Double Magnum)
2005 Donnhoff
Niederhauser Hermannshohle Riesling Auslese
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