Books Read in February 2011

It is hard to imagine, at least for myself, that I made it through February having read only eight books, and most of them of a remarkably modest length. Still, I am busier that I usually am, sometimes with nothing more than shoveling snow (this having been the fifth, I think, snowiest winter around here). And I did spend a solid week of this past month traveling. Still, some interesting reading this year, and worth the effort. I just feel a little too little filled with words this past month.


February 2, 2011

1. Olsen, Geoffrey. End Notebook. Petrichord Books: Cambridge, Mass., 2008.

February 5, 2011

2. Maples Arce, Manuel. City: Bolshevik Super-Poem in 5 Cantos. Translated by Brandon Holmquest. Ugly Duckling Presse: Brooklyn, N.Y., 2010.

February 9, 2011

3. Bantjes, Marian. I Wonder. The Monacelli Press: New York, 2010.

February 10, 2011

4. Jones, Jonathan. oncept. fullcrumb horseries no. 3. the sticky pages press: Brussels, 2011.

February 13, 2011

5. Baker, Ed. Stone Girl E-pic. Leafe Press: Nottingham, U.K., and Claremont, Calif., 2011.

February 20, 2011

6. Thorson, Maureen. Applies to Oranges. Ugly Duckling Presse: Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.

February 26, 2011

7. Colby, Kate. Return of the Native. Ugly Duckling Presse: Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.

8. Yván, Yauri. Fire Wind. Ugly Duckling Presse: Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.

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