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In The Name Of The Neither by Gustaf Sobin

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"Sobin's poetry grants us a clarity of vision but most of all it grants the capacity for silence and for hearing in silent stillness the infinite possibility of generation and renewal"--Robert Baker, American Book Review. "Sobin's work enacts vocal gestures that take their bearing from the breath itself, intuiting their way, as `air rushing through air,' back to some originary grammar, long since fragmented almost past recognition"--Andrew Zawacki, Boston Review of Books. "Sobin has always been a supreme poetic stylist. His rhythms contain remarkable subtlety, and his use of the syllable as the basic unit of sound may be more precise than any contemporary poet"--Mark Wallace, Verse.

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"Sobin's poetry grants us a clarity of vision but most of all it grants the capacity for silence and for hearing in silent stillness the infinite possibility of generation and renewal"--Robert Baker, American Book Review. "Sobin's work enacts vocal gestures that take their bearing from the breath itself, intuiting their way, as `air rushing through air,' back to some originary grammar, long since fragmented almost past recognition"--Andrew Zawacki, Boston Review of Books. "Sobin has always been a supreme poetic stylist. His rhythms contain remarkable subtlety, and his use of the syllable as the basic unit of sound may be more precise than any contemporary poet"--Mark Wallace, Verse.

"Sobin's poetry grants us a clarity of vision but most of all it grants the capacity for silence and for hearing in silent stillness the infinite possibility of generation and renewal"--Robert Baker, American Book Review. "Sobin's work enacts vocal gestures that take their bearing from the breath itself, intuiting their way, as `air rushing through air,' back to some originary grammar, long since fragmented almost past recognition"--Andrew Zawacki, Boston Review of Books. "Sobin has always been a supreme poetic stylist. His rhythms contain remarkable subtlety, and his use of the syllable as the basic unit of sound may be more precise than any contemporary poet"--Mark Wallace, Verse.

 
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