At International Times, 'Wands and Scythes', a bookish vignette about paperback marginalia responding to the hermetic verses of H.D., the Imagist poet.
Earlier, 'Jukebox Days', about the ghosts of dusty crackly discs played on moody machines in the corners of cafes and bars.
Meanwhile, at dadakuku, 'Anglo-Venetian', a brief gazette of Venetian words used in English, and at #Ranger magazine, Issue 8, 'The Purple Ray'.
(Mark Valentine)
Image: Detail from Trilogy by H.D. (Carcanet,1997)
Super poems!
ReplyDeleteMark, I always appreciate the depths of unknowingness that your poetry awakens in me. Imbroglio was a brand new adventure, and reminded me of the first time I read, “ ‘Twas brillig, and the slithy toves,”. Your’s is consummate poetry!
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