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Ange Mlinko

Ange Mlinko’s most recent book of poetry is Shoulder Season (Coffee House, 2010). She teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Houston.

Seeing and Saying: Leonard Barkan’s “Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures”

WHEN IT COMES to the relationship between poetry and visual art, the poet and art critic John Ashbery may have said it best:                   &...

ANGE MLINKO

Light In Translation: On Spencer Finch

Revisiting the poetry of past installations...

ANGE MLINKO

ART & ARCHITECTURE

The Scholar’s Art: On Susan Stewart

GIVEN THE MANY USES and abuses of the word "freedom," it stands to reason that our poetic history has produced a little epitome of its vexations. The concept of a "free" poetry is all but an oxymoron: Poetry is concerned, above ...

ANGE MLINKO

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