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  • Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc  

    Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc   Ada Byron   It can be said that the first weaves algebraic drawings, just as Jacquard’s loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada Byron I   Through a network of windows I discover that Ada Byron (daughter of Lord Byron) devised the first computer algorithm.

  • Oracle, Mallarmé & Stone

    A broken rib could be the sign
  • THE FLOWER AT THE END OF THE WORLD

    It was a 1954 Ford pickup truck that stopped
  • August City Night & Love in Kyiv

    stifles, thick stream
  • THE CURVE

    Something, call it X, wanted a body
  • The Good Hand

    Often, without warning, my left hand
  • Of Shine

    What makes it
  • Ode to the Paper Clip

    O knot in two dimensions,
  • New Math

    Out of the place I knew,
  • The Reckoning and 3AM

    Shadows stretch across the pine floor
  • The Last Plume Poems

    the year that is when Churchill begged
  • Three Poems from a Work in Progress

    Deer in the backyard, Schubert’s ninth