Song of Polymers: New excerpt in Notre Dame Review

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2019 might be winding down, but I have one more excerpt from Song of Polymers in Issue 48 of Notre Dame Review. Many thanks to editor Steve Tomasula for believing so strongly in my work and this ecologically charged project. And what a lineup: Vi Khi Nao, Sarah Roth, Becca Klaver, Douglas Kearney, Jennifer Karmin, Bernadette Mayer, and so many others make up this special &NOW-themed issue called “&NOW and Whenever It’s Needed.” The latest issue explores…


“[…] a time when the forces of racism, sexism, class warfare, and even planet-wide extinction have absorbed the formerly liberating forms of postmodernism to substitute fictions for reality, and ‘fake news’ for facts, all in defense of the status quo. The subtitle for this edition of &NOW is And Whenever It’s Necessary. Perhaps there has never been a time when the exploration of language, that traditional battleground for social norms, has seemed more necessary. To be a part of future &NOWs, look for us via social media.”


Copies of Issue 48 of Notre Dame Review are now available for $8.

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Published on December 26, 2019 06:46
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