March 30th, 2023 | by Conor Hultman
Speculationsby Alfred Jarry (translated by R.J. Dent)Black Scat Books ($15.95) Alfred Jarry, the French symbolist writer, founder of “pataphysics” (the
March 14th, 2023 | by Conor Hultman
The artist’s journey in literature typically has less to do with art than personal discovery, histories of relationships, and the
January 26th, 2023 | by Conor Hultman
Your Aeon and Revolution of Youby Atticus “Little Tank” DavisExpat Press ($16) and Self-published ($12) Your Aeon starts with a
December 14th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Savage Spear of the Unicornby Delicious Tacos (self-published $14) Romance has been in a state of perpetual death since its
December 7th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Tractatusby Róbert GálSchism ($11) How should one read philosophy? There is a school of learning that says one must begin
October 27th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Antisocietiesby Michael CiscoGrimscribe Press ($20) When thinking of the concept of horror in art, one is more likely to think
October 13th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
You With Your Memory Are Deadby Gary J. ShipleyInside the Castle ($19) Horror is often thought of in a narrative
September 22nd, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Early Stuffby Sam Pink11:11 Press ($24.95) Some writings are little writings. “Little” to mean in terms of size, not importance.
September 8th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Glyph: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensoryby Naoko FujimotoTupelo Press ($21.95) Apollinaire had his calligrams, Patchen made painting-poems, and if you
August 24th, 2022 | by Conor Hultman
Autoportraitby Jesse BallCatapult ($20)Available now at Square Books In 2005, the French writer and photographer Édouard Levé published a book