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Today’s random slice from Jim Wise: My gods can go days without shavingStrong diverse collection, with layers of voices echoing our ancestors, acknowledging our influences, and proclaiming our presence.
This anthology is a brilliant collection in that it is not alone about Walt Whitman, but what he was borne out from his barbaric yawp. Luczack should be commended for creating this threaded collection of poets and their poems on or inspired by other poets who were as inspired as we are today by the great grey poet. I can still remember being enthralled at 17 reading Leaves of Grass repeatedly during that school year. I found kinship in his poet and find new kinships with other poets that are new...
A worthy homageRaymond Luczak is a deaf, gay writer whose poetry transcends most standard boundaries to become something completely unique. In an interview Luczak stated `My deafness wasn't diagnosed until I was two and half years old. I had a hearing aid and speech therapy. I didn't learn sign language until I was 15, [and] it was Signing Exact English (SEE). I didn't know there was Deaf culture. I began to write daily after my grandmother died, so I've been at it for over 30 years. Writing was...
An important collection of poems by queer poets that pays tribute to the legacy of Walt Whitman and through that: the validity of the queer literary imagination. The book draws together established and new voices and presents in 295 pages a vital cosmos of poetries. The title is drawn from an entry in one of Whitman's notebooks and recognises how Whitman seeded so much of modern poetry. Even the belligerent Pound had to eventually make a pact with the Sage of Camden.
To put it short, Lovejets is a literary triumph!