/ eyes a world yet beyond awaits hearing knocks the page brings sky to hand an answer there is no answer nothing's forgotten . . . forgiven . . . left only movement lasts
/ eyes a world yet beyond awaits hearing knocks the page brings sky to hand an answer there is no answer nothing's forgotten . . . forgiven . . . left...
A humbler resemblance to The H.D. Book than The Pound Era, Patrick James Dunagan's The Duncan Era: One Reader's Cosmology is an account of how we might very well begin to read America's most essential poet since Pound and Williams. The accounts of community-featuring Jack Spicer, Robin Blaser, and Jess-do not disappoint, sounding out the beginnings of a possible literary cosmology to further explore the origins, life, and fate of Duncan's poetry. Richard Blevins, author of The Art of The Serial Poem
A humbler resemblance to The H.D. Book than The Pound Era, Patrick James Dunagan's The Duncan Era: One Reader's Cosmology is ...