Tag: Norman Finkelstein

Thirty/Six Two Lives – a Poetic Dialogue is reviewed in ē · rā/ tiō
Ralph La Charity reviews Thirty/Six/ Two Lives – a Poetic Dialogue by Norman Finkelstein and Tirzah Goldenberg. Ralph La Charity is also the author of Farewellia a la Aralee, Litanies said Handely, and Blood Vertigo, …

Michael Heller’s work is featured in Caesura
Caesura an online journal of the literature and the arts has published an extensive feature on the work of Michael Heller in their “Skald” series. The feature has an introduction to Michael Heller’s work by Norman …

Reading by Norman Finkelstein and Henry Weinfield via Zoom on February 9, 2021
Henry Weinfield reads from his latest book of poetry As the Crow Flies, and Norman Finkelstein reads from his own most recent book of poetry In A Broken Star.

Norman Finkelstein reviews Patrick Pritchett’s Refrain Series
Patrick Pritchett’s Refrain Series is reviewed by Norman Finkelstein on his blog, Restless Messengers: Poetry in Review. My review of Patrick Pritchett’s previous volume of poems, Orphic Noise, is called “The Poet Goes for Broke.” In light of …

From the Files of the Immanent Foundation is given thoughtful review in Better Living Through Beowulf
Norman Finkelstein’s From the Files of the Immanent Foundation is the topic of conversation in Robin Bates’s blog Better Living Through Beowulf. It is titled a Long Days Journey into Mystery. Norman Finkelstein is also …

Norman Finkelstein’ From the Files of the Immanent Foundation is reviewed in Talisman
Turgin Snow reviews Norman Finkelstein’ From the Files of the Immanent Foundation in Talisman. Norman Finkelstein is also the author of An Assembly, Scribe, and The Ratio of Reason to Magic. “Norman Finkelstein’s new book, …

Norman Finkelstein’s From the Files of the Immanent Foundation is reviewed in Rain Taxi
Alexander Dickow reviews Norman Finkelstein’s most recent book of poetry, From the Files of the Immanent Foundation. Norman Finkelstein is also the author of An Assembly, Scribe, and The Ratio of Reason to Magic, all …

Norman Finkelstein’s From the Files of the Immanent Foundation is reviewed in Plume.
Joshua Corey reviews Norman Finkelstein’s latest book of poetry, From the Files of the Immanent Foundation. “Decision,” the first poem in Norman Finkelstein’s new book, announces an end to preliminaries and prolegomena: you must decide …

Some thoughts on Norman Finkelstein’s reading at Washington Park Art
A Note from the Publisher: It has been my hope as publisher of Dos Madres Press that we might someday have blog writer who writes of all things Dos Madres. Mike Templeton may just be …

Review of Norman Finkelstein’s From the Files of the Immanent Foundation in Dispatches From the Poetry Wars
From the Files of the Immanent Foundation, Norman Finkelstein’s most recent book of poems, is reviewed by Graley Herren in the journal Dispatches From the Poetry Wars.