Witness | Thomson Gale
In the following essay, the critic gives a critical analysis of Waldner’s work.
Thomson Gale
In the following essay, the critic gives a critical analysis of Waldner’s work.
Liz Waldner’s poetry has often been compared to that of experimental writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) for its innovative voice and style, which has been described as audacious, witty, intelligent, and sarcastic. Waldner is said to push the edge in terms of meaning and language.
Waldner’s most celebrated publication is A Point Is That Which Has No Part (2000), a collection of poems that mix math and science with modern poetics. Whether...
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