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Poems by Marc Vincenz

click aici pentru versiunea română Continuum   (previously published in Altered Scale in the original English)   We multiply best              in open bodies                           with low mass indices              swarm and flock cluster and conjoin

Little Things On God

by Patrick Călinescu   cliquez ici pour la version française   Stephen Hawking’s argument against God is strikingly similar to the traditional cosmological argument for the existence of God.   Both sides rely on the concept of causality when investigating God. Both sides understand the concept of causality in quite the same way. Basically, both […]

On Suicide

by Patrick Călinescu   The sum of all self-inflicted deaths is called suicide. All these self-inflicted deaths are the assuming forms of suicide—the forms that the phenomenon of suicide has traditionally been molded into. But one, all of them will prove to be just impure casts of suicide. Anyway, I won’t be getting ahead of […]

A Prayer Mantis Widowed Black

by Scott Utley   A diva doused in deep scarlet diamonds, black sable and hair electric blue, held her place before me as our elevator fell free from the top of the World Trade Tower. Between heaven and hell, I fell in love. This much I could feel, this much I was sure of. I […]

From the longer sequence “ASIA. PLANETARY RHYTHM MARRIAGES – a graph poem”

[from the MARGENTO collection forthcoming from Casa de Editură Max Blecher] by Margento   click pentru versiunea română     The Euro-Gate MARGENTO Hungry Hell – Romania 1948 after Randall Jarrell     Out of little Paris, as if waking from a dream, into the slammer an empty belly and enigma cell: tomorrow… How long […]

echoes

by Aprilia Zank with a painting by the Syrian artist Nihad Wicho I thought I’d heard a child cry for help when I passed the lake yet, on turning my head all I sensed was snow dust on the frozen mirror we’d take a torch to light our passage through the snow towering the path […]

Observation, 7. Extented.

by Patrick Călinescu edited by Nigel Walker   Outside is the opposite of inside-the exterior is firmly opposed to the interior, it would seem, both linguistically and logically. If the linguistic dichotomy appears to be as fixed as the Aristotelian stars, the logical one, however, may have loosened its grip on this stellar array, which […]

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