Monthly Archives: June 2016

The New Being

after Kenneth Patchen The New Being knows no address. He’s rejected you and he’s rejected me and he, moreover, may not be a he. Don’t ask, only wait for him to speak. In the meantime announce yourself above a mountain … Continue reading

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Beckett’s Doubles

No doubt about it. There were two of them —Chris Tysh, Molloy: The Flip Side Hear the unbearable voices bloodily erupting out of Mouth, trace the dark and dismal death of Malone, cross the checkerboard landscape of Watt, the desolate … Continue reading

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