Poetry. " In Dawn Michelle Baude's 'EGYPT' the poems are glyphs in a desert. and the shapes of the poems are tangible, as the poems say the intangible. Fragmented in the sense of seeming broken by time (not, as more commonly intended, to suggest the piece-i-ness of contemporary life) they are intensely objectified, and surprisingly mysterious" - Alice Notley.
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Poetry. " In Dawn Michelle Baude's 'EGYPT' the poems are glyphs in a desert. and the shapes of the poems are tangible, as the poems say the intangible. Fragmented in the sense of seeming broken by time (not, as more commonly intended, to suggest the piece-i-ness of contemporary life) they are intensely objectified, and surprisingly mysterious" - Alice Notley.
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