Two Poems by Michael Caylo-Baradi
These two poems by Michael Caylo-Baradi toe the line between rapture and rupture, the faultline in any city sanctioned by…
These two poems by Michael Caylo-Baradi toe the line between rapture and rupture, the faultline in any city sanctioned by…
A poetic ode to famed, and currently controversial, artist Philip Guston, who consistently tried to put himself in other…
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