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My review of Bruno K. Öijer’s The Trilogy (Action Books) is now live in the latest installment of Kenyon Review‘s March 2020 Microreviews:
Poet and critic Lars Gustavsson has called Öijer “the most entrancing Swedish poet since Tranströmer” and, in her translator’s note, Häggblom reminds us that his work is importantly “steeped in non-Swedish poetry” and profoundly influenced by the “apocalyptic writings of the Sioux visionary Black Elk.” Bruno K. Öijer’s The Trilogy is a sonically startling beginner’s guide to the end times, a riveting (and Romantic) trip into the acid rain of the unknown.
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Published on March 24, 2020 10:20