…has arrived. It has lots of people and things in it, including a “fascinating and suggestive examination of the darker side of Weldon Kees’ story,” as the editorial letter puts it, and “younger poets and less familiar names [...] as well,” including some of the poems from my forthcoming book Robinson Alone, based on Kees’ life and work. Thanks to Umit Singh Dhuga and Ben Mazer for the inclusion.
The Battersea Review…
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Great and beautiful work, Kathleen! Do we really have to wait until the fall for the full volume? Sigh…..
Thanks, J. You do have to wait, but you can see the trailer now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwBEDk5rjfQ