Kim Bridgford’s ‘A Crown for the Divorcee’
For the subject of “A Crown for the Divorcee at Fifty-Nine,” Kim Bridgford’s late masterpiece, the initial effect of divorce seems to be self-cancellation.
Read MoreFor the subject of “A Crown for the Divorcee at Fifty-Nine,” Kim Bridgford’s late masterpiece, the initial effect of divorce seems to be self-cancellation.
Read More“I’m trying to form a book-length poem of fragments about the coronavirus, with as many voices (writers) as possible,” Carl Griffin wrote near the start of the pandemic. The result is Arrival at Elsewhere.
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