Subtitled "The Magazine of the Future," this is a slick, literary with a capital L magazine, beautifully done, and appropriate for any coffee table. Inside, with large white pages, are lots of big names from the Language crowd and those NY School graduates, in a lay-out that gives each poem some space to breathe. Notable work by everyone's favorite deviant Bob Flanagan, Tom Clark and Lewis Warsh, some art portfolios, a collection of new Berlin poetry (which seem remarkably American) and an in-depth interview with Jackson Mac Low.--John Stickney
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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