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The Unleashment; “Ex Nihilo” by Paul Stubbs, “Clarities” by Blandine Longre
Black Herald Press 2010 Paul Stubbs introduces his new long poem Ex Nihilo by explaining that “this is a poem of a poem happening, with the very first ‘form,’ a creation ‘felt’ by me into existence.” Indeed, the poem, as … Continue reading
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