The big Five Oh!
Congratulations Randolph, on such a terrific list of beautiful objects,
full of fine poems, too....
Doug
On 17-Sep-06, at 6:25 AM, wild honey press wrote:
> apologies for cross-posting
>
> I'm delighted to announce the publication of the 50th title from Wild
> Honey Press: _The Moon Sees the One_ by Candice Ward.
>
> 14.5x21 cm, 44 pages, 250 gsm green Strata card cover, black
> endpapers, hand-sewn with dark green twist.
> Price euro5 / USD 5 / STG 3.50.
>
> "_The Moon Sees the One_ is preoccupied with vision and points of
> view. Even those poems that don't directly
> address sight or perspective are shaped to be comprehended by the eye.
> Yet sound, too, is
> emphasized, with the element of song reinforced by epigraphs drawn
> from popular music. The collection,
> framed by poems concerned with vanishing, is also thematically unified
> by the confluence of blindness
> and silence. Given its preoccupations, this chapbook may surprise
> readers with its often humorous tone,
> while its passionate engagement with the relationship between desire
> and all five senses is unequivocally
> serious."
>
> Click on http://www.wildhoneypress.com/BOOKS/TMSTO.htm to read some
> sample poems and see the cover image by artist Brendan Campbell.
>
> If the wonders of e-mail has mangled the link, just go to
> www.wildhoneypress.com and take it from there.
>
> Since literature is the best currency, I'm happy to swap a copy for
> poems in any form.
>
> best
>
> Randolph
>
>
Douglas Barbour
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Where philosophy stops, poetry is impelled to begin. He was
a man, far away from home, biting his nails at destiny.
Susan Howe
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