A Midsummer Night's Press Stuff
Feb. 16th, 2009 05:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There was a review of Brane Moztic's BANALITIES in Bookslut last month which I only just learned about, which ends:
It is the compilation of phrases and thoughts, sentences and ideals -- shared from beyond the physical confines of body, politics, war, religion, and love -- that makes Brane Mozetič’s Banalities such a worthwhile conversation. For the casual reader or the adept, the blood-stained pages of this collection may initially mask the artistry in the wounds that rest on scar-smoothed skin, yet unmerciful revelation is at hand. The “emptiness of those conversations” that we waste our time attempting to fill with hopefulness and healing, therefore, would be better served willingly succumbing to the pain Mozetič inflicts “at the turn of a page.”
The full review is:
http://www.bookslut.com/poetry/2009_01_014010.php
It is the compilation of phrases and thoughts, sentences and ideals -- shared from beyond the physical confines of body, politics, war, religion, and love -- that makes Brane Mozetič’s Banalities such a worthwhile conversation. For the casual reader or the adept, the blood-stained pages of this collection may initially mask the artistry in the wounds that rest on scar-smoothed skin, yet unmerciful revelation is at hand. The “emptiness of those conversations” that we waste our time attempting to fill with hopefulness and healing, therefore, would be better served willingly succumbing to the pain Mozetič inflicts “at the turn of a page.”
The full review is:
http://www.bookslut.com/poetry/2009_01_014010.php