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In this week’s Subtext, Susie DeFord talks to philosopher-poet John Koethe about the intermesh of poetry and philosophy, commissioned poems, and meeting poetry idols.
Tag Archives: Joanna Fuhrman
John Koethe: Ninety-fifth Street
April 30, 2010 – 11:47 am
Joanna Fuhrman: Funny not Funny
February 1, 2010 – 12:35 pm
It’s hard to classify Joanna Fuhrman’s poetry. David Shapiro calls it “infra-surrealism” and the press release for her fourth collection Pageant (Alice James Books 2009) defines it as “pop-surrealist lyrical poetry,” but it’s more than that. Unlike a lot of surrealist poetry, Fuhrman’s work actually makes sense.

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