I love how these pieces tuck chemical lexicon into figurative wordplay while still retaining emotional weights and timbres. Especially, Holub, Eilbert, and Hillman, they're kind of anti-romantic, harping the slimy microscopic undersides of all the bases and super structures of social being. Great post, thank you Sean!
I love how these pieces tuck chemical lexicon into figurative wordplay while still retaining emotional weights and timbres. Especially, Holub, Eilbert, and Hillman, they're kind of anti-romantic, harping the slimy microscopic undersides of all the bases and super structures of social being. Great post, thank you Sean!
That Hillman poem.
“between featherbed, plum jam and stratosphere”!!!