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At the Gateway

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September 2004, no. 264

Domain by Ian McBryde

Five Islands Press, $18.95 pb, 88 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Gateway to the Sphinx by Tony Page

Five Islands Press, $I8.95 pb, 85 pp

At the Gateway

by
September 2004, no. 264

Since World War II, poets have inevitably had to ignore Theodor Adorno’s famous and problematical pronouncement on the barbarousness of writing poetry after the Holocaust. Few, however, have written extensively in response to those terrible events, the most notable to do so being Paul Celan, himself a survivor of Moldavian labour camps.

Domain

Domain

by Ian McBryde

Five Islands Press, $18.95 pb, 88 pp

Gateway to the Sphinx

Gateway to the Sphinx

by Tony Page

Five Islands Press, $I8.95 pb, 85 pp

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