Eileen R. Tabios is a poet working in multiple genres and in-between. She also loves books by writing, reading, publishing, critiquing, romancing and advocating for them. This blog will feature her bibliophilic activities with posts on current book engagements and links to her books and projects related to books.

Monday, October 6, 2014

DEAD LINE'S STRUGGLING FOR RESURRECTION?

I don’t know Chris Ewan, the author of the novel DEAD LINE which is part of my list of recently-read books below.  But there’s an evocative passage in the book about the protagonist searching through a person’s family library and discovering that the rows of green-spined books on the shelves are fake.  But they’re not just fake books; they open up to reveal another book inside – precious editions, antique books, erudite tomes and, as the book says, “and poetry.”  The incidence of the discovery is described but it’s not otherwise linked to the plot development.  Had this matter not been mentioned by the book, it wouldn’t have hurt the book’s plot.  And such is why, though I don’t know anything about Chris Ewan except that he wrote DEAD LINE, I suspect that Chris Ewan is actually a poet needing to break out.  P.S. DEAD LINE’s ending?  It’s open-ended…

And here's the rest of 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 GalateaResurrects!  More info on that HERE


PUBLICATIONS
POEM OF DIMINISHING POETICITY by Angelo Suarez (scalawag daytoy.  Ngem right on met.  LinkedIn PoetryRecommendation (LPR) #144) 

THE BODY ACHES [POEMS AND HAY(NA)KU by Ernesto Priego (originally published in 2005, it’s now available online.  A chap, but magnificent in its effect. LPR #139)

FROM UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY [ GUMA ], poetry by Craig Santos Perez (I don’t know how to type accents so forgive the lack after the “a” in “guma”.  Anyway, late coming to this but worthwhile.  A moving and well-wrought journey.  LPR #145)

TO KEEP TIME, poems by Joseph Massey (lovely, nuanced, atmospheric, palpable.  LPR #146)

MANUAL, poems by Richard Berengarten (fabulous. LPR #147)

IMAGEMS 1, poetics by Richard Berengarten (wise. LPR #148)

DO VIDJENJA DANITSE, poems by Richard Berengarten with Serbian translation by Vera V. Radojevic (quite accomplished)

DOUBLESPACE: POEMS 1971-1989 by Hank Lazer (interestingly innovative. LPR #143)

EURYDICE’S SONG, poems by William Borden and monotypes by Douglas Kinsey (wonderful retelling of the Eurydice and Orpheus tale, from the point of view – unlike with most variations – of Eurydice.  The monotypes are powerful and lovely.  LPR #142)

*  ROLY POLY / BICHO BOLA by Victoria Estol, Trans. from Spanish by Seth Michelson (so glad to be introduced to this young Uruguayan poet.  Wonderful work.  LPR #141)

WRITTEN 1987-2013, poems by P. Inman (LPR #149)

*  BURN PIT, poems by Mary Armstrong (powerful)

*  IN THE ICE HOUSE, poems by Genevieve Kaplan (fabulous. LPR #140)

SETTINGS FOR THESE SCENES, poems by Genevieve Kaplan (fabulous)

ASTONISHMENTS: SELECTED POEMS OF ANNA KAMIENSKA, Edited and Translated by Grazyna Drabik and David Curzon (a welcome discovery for me)

*  PENURY, poems by Myung Mi Kim

*  THE BARONS, poems by Joshua Corey

BINDWEED, poems by Christianne Balk

*  SHE, A BLUEPRINT, poems by Michelle Naka Pierce with images by Sue Hammond West

*  SPECTACLE & PIGSTY, poems by Kiwao Nomura, Translated by Kyoko Yoshida and Forrest Gander

*  THE AMERICANS, poems by David Roderick

*  HARROW, poems by Elizabeth Robinson

*  THREE NOVELS, poems by Elizabeth Robinson

*  WE USED TO BE GENERALS, poems by Sarah Campbell

*  GREEN OIL, poems by Jean Donnelly

*  LAND (CRUX 1), poetry by C.J. Martin

*  DON’T GO BACK TO SLEEP, poems by Timothy Liu

*  THAT OUR EYES BE RIGGED, poems by Kristi Maxwell

CONTRABAND OF HOOPOE, poems by Ewa Chrusciel

NEAR CHANGES, poems by Mona Van Duyn

STRANDS, poems by Keri Hulme

MISSING THE MOON, poems by Bin Ramke

THE ALBERTINE WORK-OUT, poems by Anne Carson

THE RAVEN, poem by Edgar Allan Poe

*  PASSENGER-ULTRASOUND, poems by Justyna Bargielska,Trans. from Polish by Katarzyna Szuster

*  SO I BEGAN, poems by Lisa Lubasch

*  KERN, visual poetry by Derek Beaulieu

AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, poems by Alfred Corn

THE POETRY PROJECT NEWSLETTER No. 240, Editor Ted Dodson

*  ONE FOOT OUT THE DOOR, short stories by Lewis Warsh

MADE FROM SCRATCH: DISCOVERING THE PLEASURES OF A HANDMADE LIFE, memoir by Jenna Woginrich

THIS ORGANIC LIFE: CONFESSIONS OF A SUBURBAN HOMESTEADER, memoir by Joan Dye Gussow

THE SON, novel by Jo Nesbo

DEAD LINE, novel by Chris Ewan


WINES
Launois Champagne Grand Cru Le Mesnil Sur Oger Reserve Brut
2007 Peter Michael Belle Cote
1991 Vega Sicilia Unico and 1999 Gaja Sori Tilden Barbaresco
1982 Cos D'Estournel and 2004 Colgin Herb Lamb Vineyard
1983 Chateau d'Yquem
1853 Whitwhams Millenium Port Reserve King Pedro V (bottled 2011)
1998 Bighorn Cellars cabernet Soda Canton Vineyards NV
2012 Rombauer zinfandel NV
2012 The Combo cabernet NV
2011 Breggo pinot noir Savoy Vineyard  Anderson Valley
2004 Harlan
1995  Magpie Estate The Malcolm Barossa Valley Shiraz
2010 Dana Estates Onda
2003 Peter Jakob Kuhn Oestrich Lenchen Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
2007 Paitin Serra Barbaresco





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