And when I looked up the sky had also turned black, and I had aged a hundred more feet down the road. The owl was on the next tree with mirrors as eyes, in case I wanted to see my future. When I looked, I lost another year.
Carol Rumens Discusses a Poem by Tishani Doshi "Homage to the Square is comparatively indirect, a meditative spiralling that carries the reader through a dance of imagery, pausing briefly at various focal points. All the same, the poem has a quietly political thrust. While honouring Josef Albers, the artist whose Homage to a Square series gave Doshi her title, it conducts a friendly feminist argument with 'squaredom' and boundaries." viaTHE GUARDIAN
What Sparks Poetry: Sonya Chung on Denis Johnson's "The Incognito Lounge" "Rereading it—both on the page and listening to a recording of Johnson reading it aloud—has been like bathing in enchanted waters: deep pleasure, stimulation of youthful muscle memory, refreshment. Johnson marries the gritty American mundane with the gorgeous sublime like no other writer."
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