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Erica Kaufman's Censory Impulse is out and ready for you to blow up the BUY NOW button to your right!
Limited edition of 150, so don't let it get away from you! Only $4, postage paid!
David Shapiro says of Erica's work,
"As I get older I know only two things: the starless chaos within (Kafka) and the random stars above (Proust). No moral center and thus no margin, no moral order outside or in and thus no disorder. In the poetry of Erica Kaufman, we seem to hear the music of this random landscape with no teleology but Darwin Her humor is full of horror at snobbism and injustice and the acceptance of the most comical social sketch.Her poems are by an adult woman who loves love without constraints, and no less believes that language is for a subversive voice, not simple structures. Who knows better that poetry is still woman in revolt?"
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Erica Kaufman's Censory Impulse is one of the titles reviewed in the new issue of Gently Read Literature (http://www.gentlyread.wordpress.com), a web journal devoted to criticism of contemporary poetry and literary fiction
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