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 · Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton, Black Lawrence Press, , 28 pages, paper, $, ISBN: Buy this Book. Probably the finest essay on poetry I’ve read this year is Matthew Buckley Smith’s “Why Poems Don’t Make Sense,” which can be found here in 32 poems. In it, he explains what sense is, how it differs from logic, and what nonsense entails, while illuminating . That’s the question that Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton asked when they came up with the idea of this book. Following a dauntless, committed and somewhat imprudent interaction with The Dream Songs by John Berryman, the poems contained in this book launch a new course on an unmapped frontier where destroyed fairy stories, dreams, and self-deceit meet in a flawless storm.  · No Girls No Telephones by Brittany Cavallaro, Rebecca Hazelton. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,


No Girls No Telephones by Brittany Cavallaro, Rebecca Hazelton, , Black Lawrence Press edition, paperback. It's funny to think of No Girls, No Telephones in the context of the fan genre, like everyone's favorite 50 Shades of Gray, but let's do that for just one wincingly good second. Okay. Of course, this isn't 50 Shades of Gray. This is poetry, for one. It's a collaboration between Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton, two talented and accomplished poets. No Girls No Telephones Poems by Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton Black Lawrence Press, September ISBN $; 28pp. Reviewed by Andrew Purcell In Matthew Buckley Smith's essay, "Why Poems Don't Make Sense," which can be found in 32 Poems, he explains what sense is, how it differs from logic, and what nonsense .


It’s funny to think of No Girls, No Telephones in the context of the fan genre, like everyone’s favorite 50 Shades of Gray, but let’s do that for just one wincingly good second. Okay. Of course, this isn’t 50 Shades of Gray. This is poetry, for one. It’s a collaboration between Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton, two talented and accomplished poets. No Girls No Telephones Poems by Brittany Cavallaro and Rebecca Hazelton Black Lawrence Press, September ISBN $; 28pp. Reviewed by Andrew Purcell In Matthew Buckley Smith’s essay, “Why Poems Don’t Make Sense,” which can be found in 32 Poems, he explains what sense is, how it differs from logic, and what nonsense . Buy No Girls No Telephones by Brittany Cavallaro, Rebecca Hazelton online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $ Shop now.

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