Madeline Gins uses the form to dislodge our notion of individual subjectivity, the narrator commonly known as “I.”

Karla Kelsey
Karla Kelsey is author of four books, most recently A Conjoined Book (Omnidawn, 2014) and Of Sphere (Essay Press, 2017). She co-publishes SplitLevel Texts with Aaron McCollough and with Poupeh Missaghi co-edits Matters of Feminist Practice, Belladonna* Collaborative's new journal of feminist criticism.
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Lyn Hejinian Imagines Life on Mars
The poet challenges assumptions about how thinking is a form of language.
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Poems Written in the Company of Other Writers
Friederike Mayröcker’s poems are often dedicated to specific people and thus constitute a very present act of communication.