"My first thought on seeing it was how it reminded me of Eva Hesse- then no
in the concrete poetry movement
‘Her writing is engaging and idiosyncratic – full of a character that proves that the best way to strike deep with the reader is not to do what everyone else is doing
These are indeed treasures and are recognised as such
Sarmekova refuses to hold back
The Winter Sun: Notes on a Vocation - Fanny Howe Butoh "My first thought on seeingFanny Howe's richly contemplative "The Winter Sun" is a collection of essays on childhood, language, and meaning by one of America's most original contemporary poets. Through a collage of reflections on people, places, and times that have been part of her life, Howe shows the origins and requirements of "a vocation that has no name." She finds proof of this in the lives of othersJacques Lusseyran, who, though blind, wrote about his inner vision,