October 13, 2007
The ebr thread “writing under constraint” offers us a panoply of works that operate on or through constraint – Alan Sondheim, for example, in “Verse in Reverse” elaborates on how the more strict the constraints, the more open, free, and plentiful the questions.
The ebr thread “writing under constraint” offers us a panoply of works that operate on or through constraint – Alan Sondheim, for example, in “Verse in Reverse” elaborates on how the more strict the constraints, the more open, free, and plentiful the questions.