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From the adventurous Tilt Cards of Isabela Banzon, to the Bicol background of Jaime Jesus Borlagdan's romantic poems, to Aldus Santos' Decroux Men studies - discover new and exciting poems in this latest issues of our Chapbook series.
Here are objects in search of a subject through a lenticular view, as though giving the moment a slight wiggle or a sudden wink. Written in verse paragraphs, Tilt Cards asks if such moments are accretions of disparate fragments of experience that acquire larger meaning in afterthought after afterhtought. From the author of the prizewinning poetry collection Maybe Something.
Part pre-show scat, part pre-guillotine prayer. Half-logorrhea, half-rhapsody. When you leaf through Decroux Men, you leaf through improbable back stories to great works of art: from Michael Jackson’s moonwalking to John Coltrane’s "A Love Supreme"; from Francisco Tárrega’s “Recuerdos de la Alhambra” to a waitress giving cocktails Gertrude Stein-inspired names.The poems in this brief collection are attempts, in effect, to puncture holes through that very impenetrability.work well responsively as well!
Ang "Harinawa" ay piling mga tulang naisulat sa loob ng dalawampung taon pakatapos mailabas ang "Libro ng Pobya," ang unang aklat ng makata. Sa munting koleksiyon na ito ikinuyom ang dambuhalang mga usaping tumutukoy sa ating nakakabagabag na karanasan ng pagkakalagak bilang isang kaluluwang eternal sa maselang katawang tiyak na ang katapusan.
Books from the past years. Chapbook Series 1 is only available at Roel's Bookshop (while supplies last).
In this new poetry collection, Paolo Manalo explores the themes of love and satisfying endings with the same linguistic inventiveness of his previous work, "Jolography". Some of these poems are obsessions with lovers, kisses, and flowers; and the repetition of lines from movies, songs, and video games. It seeks closure through formal skill, and when there is none, comfort in the ek-ek of the imagination.
Featuring Michael Balili's Velocirupture and Paolo Manalo's E is for Epal. Very limited copies remain.
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