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…And Egypt is the River by Michael S. Judge
Every so often a new voice disrupts the silence of sameness, evoking old ghosts and new phantoms with equal surety. …And Egypt Is the River is a collection of mystical prose-poems which the author describes as an attempt, based on … Continue reading →
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Michael S. Judge on Skylight Press
Michael S. Judge was born in 1987 in Kansas City, MO. He grew up in an Irish Catholic enclave in Kansas City, MO and was taught and terrified by Jesuits, much as per Joyce’s Portrait of an Artist as a … Continue reading →
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Tagged American fiction, American literature, American Poetry, arts, Charles Baudelaire, Dalkey Archive, Dante, Divine Comedy, Djuna Barnes, Egypt, experimental literature, Ezra Pound, fiction, Fugue State, iain sinclair, indie music, James Joyce, Kansas City, Literature, Michael S. Judge, music, Nerve Institute, novel, Perdue University, poetry, Prog-Sphere, Sinthome, Skylight Press, Surrealism, T.S. Eliot, Texas, Thomas Pynchon, William Blake
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