Michael Palmer is the Paul Auster o...
Michael Palmer is the Paul Auster of rhyme Not only is there a tenacious deadpan and superficial force to his piece of poetrys (reminiscent of Auster's detective novels), there is a similar manipulation of machination that drives Palmer's poetic frames in which his main motivation appears to be the release of meaning into ephemeral air, where it momentarily scintillates before vanishing. undivided of Palmer's most late efforts, a translation of Emmanuel Hocquard's Theory of Tables, is no exception. A description of the main division reads like a precis to the newest Auster novel: while translating into French
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