Four notes for an essay
by Robert Bohm
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Leni Riefenstahl’s documentaries were created to be viewed by an audience in closed theaters.
Hitler’s mass-rally appearances were constructs of words, military symbols, architectural backgrounds and nationalistic … Continue reading→
By Robert Wynne
Veterans Day. Or not
By Robert Bohm
Soft purr of woman-breath
on the pillow next to me, the sound
of a slight breeze through
bulrushes by the river. I remember
a story I learned as … Continue reading→
Writes Robert Wynne: The Sonnetoum is, as you might have been able to guess, a cross between a Sonnet and a Pantoum. The form is 14 lines with 10 syllables per line, like a Sonnet. And it uses 7 repeating … Continue reading→
Song Fragments From the Brokenhearted Chorus
A Composite Poem
Sift dirt from any American lawn: chipped calcium and nitrogen
amendments enrich the roses’ blush past burn with meal ground
from the murdered and … Continue reading→