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Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
English Faculty Publications
Presents the poems "Syzygy," "Offering," and "Giving," excerpts from "Morning Noon and Night," by Charles O. Hartman.
Except For One Obscene Brushstroke, Dzvinia Orlowsky
Except For One Obscene Brushstroke, Dzvinia Orlowsky
English Faculty Publications
What is moving about Orlowsky’s poetry is the manner in which she moves us through her images. Her poems progress like silent films that show the entire universe, then a galaxy, then a star, then a planet, then an organism, then an atom, then an explosion, although not necessarily in that order. There is an element of randomness, of transmitting events and thoughts as they happen, of moving from vastness to the finite; perhaps this accounts for the freshness, the beautiful brutality of Orlowsky’s poetry. – Jenny Boully, Maisonneuve At a time when so much contemporary poetry relies on either …