The Daily Glance (The Kollectiv Series)
Paul Klinger's chapbook Jumblefate is a pocket-sized work that is sown together. While I enjoyed reading it, I'm not sure if I understand the concept that ties it together. The short pieces in the book could either be individual pieces or, more likely, part of a long poem. They are interesting on their own, but there seems to be some nature/woods/forest theme tying the book together.
In a field
Allure
rim
On a tiny
Shallow
Vine-like
Step
Fairly late
Most of the poems in the work have this weightless feel, except for the opening poem. I'd interested in seeing how this piece fits into the context of a book of Klinger's work.
Paul Klinger's chapbook Jumblefate is a pocket-sized work that is sown together. While I enjoyed reading it, I'm not sure if I understand the concept that ties it together. The short pieces in the book could either be individual pieces or, more likely, part of a long poem. They are interesting on their own, but there seems to be some nature/woods/forest theme tying the book together.
In a field
Allure
rim
On a tiny
Shallow
Vine-like
Step
Fairly late
Most of the poems in the work have this weightless feel, except for the opening poem. I'd interested in seeing how this piece fits into the context of a book of Klinger's work.
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