Nathaniel Tarn’s scholarly and literary work spans genre, history, mythologies, continents, and cultures. His lyric poetry is sensuous song, deeply infused with the natural world, often reaching for the limits of human and divine love. … Read More
Review of Eugene Ostashevsky’s THE PIRATE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THE VALUE OF PI
2 April 2017, at Hyperallergic.com. A pirate and his parrot go a-raiding on the high seas and in outrageous and hilarious rhymes across several languages, including English, Greek, sign, logic, math, and Russian. While Eugene Ostashevsky–poet, translator, scholar–is … Read More
Review of John Peck’s CANTILENA
SQUARING THE CIRCLE: A Review of John Peck’s CANTILENA 23 July 2016, Hyperallergic.com. Here comes John Peck, author of ten volumes of poetry, psychoanalyst, translator of Euripides and C. G. Jung’s The Red Book, a poet … Read More