Catherine Eisner

Thursday, 4 March 2021

Capital Murder: Emily Dickinson and the Case of the Missing Metonyms

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Capital murder? Yes. In two senses.  I refer to the notorious forgery of an Emily Dickinson poem fabricated by the homicidal fraud ster and...
Thursday, 11 February 2021

The grievous worries of Gissingites . . . ‘You have to promise me to suppress your redundant auxiliary verbs . . . ’ (To Have and Have Not, Part 2.)

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I fear the following reflections rehash a Case of Unfinished Business inasmuch as a little while ago I challenged  those assumptions that ...
Friday, 11 December 2020

Socialist Realism. . . a Brief History. . .

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 A peasant named Prosper  was shot for stealing a turnip  so he did not live to see  the farmer rebury the turnip.  Prosper received no such...
Thursday, 26 November 2020

Pseudo-Borges . . . the Academy of Silence and their Oracular Urn

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There existed in ancient Greece a curious association called the Academy of Silence. It was composed of 100 members, each one pledged to do ...
Monday, 12 October 2020

Riffrains of a Jazz-Loving Poet . . . Winter Crossings by Alexis Lykiard.

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Admirers of Alexis Lykiard ’s signature wit and brio will be rewarded by his new collection, Winter Crossings , whose tonality, they will pl...
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Catherine Isolde Eisner
Author of Sister Morphine, Salt Publishing 2008. Published also by Ambit, MsLexia, Stand, Strange Attractor journal and by Arts Council Poetry Collection website overseen by London’s South Bank Centre. Published 2011, Listen Close to Me: Hidden Lives of Love, Madness, Murder, Loss and Deception (Salt Modern Fiction). Published 2014, A Bad Case and Other Adventures of Disturbed Minds (Salt Modern Fiction).
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