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  • Young Girls Bring Parsley to My Shop

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 537 poetic form he searches for solace in the poetic form arches for something like constant discovery outside e poetic form he…

    July 23, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, August Kleinzahler, concrete, discovery, form, knives, language, meat, poetry, sausage
  • “The Sausage Master of Minsk” by August Kleinzahler

    I was sausage master of Minsk; young girls brought parsley to my shop and watched as I ground coriander, garlic and calves’ hearts. At harvest…

    July 23, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    August Kleinzahler, belarus, cooking, dedication, food, love, market, other people’s poetry, recipes, work
  • Lemniscate of Booth, at Speed

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 356 It is. Are you? or as a result english pulling verb from latin grow property et cetera to fall to someone…

    July 22, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    advertising, bugs, etomology, etymology, gratitude, growth, language, poetry, refletion
  • Jorie Graham

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 535 of the ephemera of many end-of-times white, male writers: kenneth goldsmith, david shields, guy debord, anus edax rerum the wikipoem series…

    July 21, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, communication, jorie graham, language, literature, photography, poetry, technology, writing
  • Michael Robbins

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 534 what nobel academy might give such a thing cleaned of its equipment for demolishing full-scale life modern life modern horrors hilarious…

    July 18, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, books, Culture, language, metal, music, poetry, rainbow, review
  • Textures & Discrepancies

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 533 debord jp sarte male writers kenneth adrip goldsmith evanescent a substance despised feeling the w twenty ten is divided by gwathmey…

    July 17, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    architecture, art, college, education, language, New York, poetry, postmodern, sleep, writing
  • Endless Space

    “I wish I could put into words the coming-round I have experienced (intellectually) the last few years. I once despised feeling as worthless, evanescent, of…

    July 17, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    quotes
    A.R. Ammons, feeling, Harper’s, Helen Vendler, intellect, language, philosophy, poetry
  • Hadrian’s Wall

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 532 of new obstacles take up or pass weak against surgery the leader says he healths the senate on rest to dismantle…

    July 16, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, biology, government, history, language, law, philosophy, Rome, technology, washington
  • Your necklace sure is SOMETHING, Dick!

    .”porary ok.”narration”ation is the wodrk tvhe manu factual wrok.”cturing of the ork ation”ati ual w VvidaD Ssheed “Conte8mmmporary narration is the account of tvhe manufacturing of the…

    July 15, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, David Shields, hunger, philosophy, photoshop, Quotes, reality
  • Superior Temporal Sulcus

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 531 say goodbye search our she leaves, yes but ground our sexual distributions also primate study published scarfskin to oil; sinew, turpentine…

    July 14, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    Abstract, art, biology, Painting, photoshop, poetry, religion, science, tarot, technology
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