Thomas Graves: Getting to the bottom of Ben Mazer’s poetry “Mazer is good enough not to care for contemporary fashion” Reading Ben Mazer’s poems one after the other, or in no particular order, gives the reader the impression of what holding a diamond in the palm of one’s hand must be like: one canContinue reading “Thomas Graves: Getting to the bottom of Ben Mazer’s poetry. a review by Andreea Iulia Scridon”
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December Lights. a poem by Monica Manolachi
December Lights The blinds opened at night let in the moon, who paints the dreams of someone loved. When cars give hasty glances through the windows, the morning sunrays join you for breakfast. An old shop shedding a flood of glass tears reminds you of innocent hands. The hopes glimmering on people’ faces roost inContinue reading “December Lights. a poem by Monica Manolachi”