new books of poems by Juliana Spahr, Noah Eli Gordon, Anna Moschovakis and Kathleen Ossip. All four poets are reacting to big modern systems, above all to the system called capitalism, whose results and failures seem inescapable, from the swells of the North Pacific (where miles of plastic collect and glaciers decay) to the American flag on the moon. Their poems look like disrupted systems, fractured but conveying information nonetheless. In paths through and under and around those systems, economic, environmental and linguistic, these poets address what the critic and poet Christopher Nealon calls the "matter of capital," the built-up stuff (facts and texts) that our social system manipulates and accumulates, treats as fungible or attempts to discard.
from The Nation: Anxious and Paralyzed: On Spahr, Gordon, Moschovakis and Ossip
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