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Essential Moments: Herstories and Loss

This essay explores language and loss. It also explores the futility of language. The post Essential Moments: Herstories and Loss appeared first on Infinity's Kitchen.

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Jazz Criticism Reconsidered

"Jazz Criticism Reconsidered," by Terry Kattleman is made from found texts from Foreign-language reviews of jazz albums, translated and re-translated among several languages, using online translation...

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Spiral

Written as though it were an entry in a dictionary or an encyclopedia, "Spiral" is a verbal improvisation around a theme that eventually spins in on itself. The post Spiral appeared first on Infinity's...

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Tinsley’s Pier Portal (contrapuntal no. 2)

The contrapuntal poem can be read as a single poem or two related poems in their distinct columns. It can be read backwards as one or two poems, or in a circular pattern, both clockwise and...

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The Boss

a short story, told in a manner that resembles duress or paranoia by Jim Meirose The post The Boss appeared first on Infinity's Kitchen.

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Visual Poetry by Maximus

Hidden within these texts are the instructions for making perfumes, and for advancing through the ascending levels of the brain puzzle game that they describe. The post Visual Poetry by Maximus...

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The League of Just on Ice

This cut-up comic combines contemporary mythology of superheroes comics with William Blake's self-constructed cosmogony. The comic is a mashup of spiritual seeking and entertainment, both of which...

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Do You Know

This is a comic by Dina Kelberman. She has other comics featured in the fourth issue of Infinity's Kitchen. You can find more of her online antics at Important Comics and on the fashion blog that she...

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Tiny Sparrow Feet

a poem by Michael Johnson. The post Tiny Sparrow Feet appeared first on Infinity's Kitchen.

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DADA, DADA, Won’t You Please Come Home: Tropism in the Writing of Poetry

” … liberty is not license. Thus they have reached what is called nominalism, and have asked themselves if the savant is not the dupe of his own definitions and if the world he thinks he discovers is...

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My Damascus

an introduction to the "nascent form" form of the "video-poem" The post My Damascus appeared first on Infinity's Kitchen.

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