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David Lau

DAVID LAU’S RESPONSE TO “SOME DARKER BOUQUETS”

April 1, 2009 Contributed By: David Lau

Don’t Call It a Comeback I don’t want to use this space to address each point Kent Johnson makes.  Some is wise common sense, wiser coming from Kent.  Sure, criticism should be more ruthless and pitiless. “Fawning, toadyism” is part of Kent’s stinging characterization of today’s all pervasive, careerist variant of the-thing-itself.  If the production of such alternative, “negative” […]

Filed Under: Nonfiction Posted On: April 1, 2009

ROUNDTABLE RESPONSES TO “SOME DARKER BOUQUETS”

April 1, 2009 Contributed By: Ange Mlinko, Annie Finch, Barry Schwabsky, Bill Freind, Daisy Fried, Dale Smith, David Lau, David Orr, Don Share, Eric Lorberer, Joe Amato, Johannes Göransson, John Beer, John Bradley, John Latta, Kristin Prevallet, Mark Halliday, Mark Wallace, Maureen McLane, Michael Robbins, Michael Theune, Murat Nemet-Nejat, Richard Owens, Robert Archambeau, Robert Baird, Rodrigo Toscano, Scott Esposito, Stephen Burt, Tim Atkins, Tom Orange, V. Joshua Adams

: :  V. Joshua Adams : :  Joe Amato : :  Robert Archambeau : :  Tim Atkins : :  Robert Baird : :  John Beer : :  John Bradley : :  Stephen Burt : :  Scott Esposito : :  Annie Finch : :  Bill Freind : :  Daisy Fried : :  Johannes Göransson : :  Mark Halliday : :  John Latta : :  David Lau : :  Eric Lorberer […]

Filed Under: Nonfiction Posted On: April 1, 2009

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