The DetailsJay Ruzesky8th November, 2016JR: You have said, ‘Philosophy is thinking in love with clarity.’ Can you tell me...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
Seven Circles in the Book of SharksRob Carney4th November, 2016The cousin of a shark is a manta ray; and the cousin of a manta...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised PoeticsOther KingdomsSea-change
No More Words for SnowNancy Campbell29th October, 2016And if the sun had not erased the tracks upon the ice, they would tell...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
The Scythe and the SlaughtererEmma Must and Vahni Capildeo24th October, 2016You can no more lend a man your scythe than you can lend him your...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
The Persistence of Poetry and the Destruction of the WorldRobert Bringhurst21st October, 2016But an inhabited world, with its own philosophical, artistic, scientific, and literary traditions, is not...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
SpawnKim Goldberg18th October, 2016Under the bluest sky of the year, I stood at the edge of my world and watched...Issue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
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