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Cordite Poetry Review: Issue 46.0 edited by Kent MacCarter

by Peter Kenneally
June–July 2014, no. 362

Cordite Poetry Review: Issue 46.0 by Kent MacCarter

Cordite Press Inc. Free online journal, published quarterly p.a.

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The latest edition of this exclusively online poetry journal has no theme, but Cordite’s managing editor, Kent MacCarter, makes a virtue of its lack of subject. He builds the edition around a chapbook he has collated that is called ‘Spoon bending’, arguing around and against the proposition that ‘There’s no such thing as a good poem about nothing’, and opening with a splendidly effervescent argument in favour of hybridisation and play in poetry.

 


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Cordite Poetry Review: Issue 46.0 by Kent MacCarter

Cordite Press Inc. Free online journal, published quarterly p.a.

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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