THE COMPLEMENT AND ANTAGONIST
OF BLACK (OR, THE DEFINITION OF ALL
VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS)
Amy Dennis
$4
Rauschenberg –
even his blankness
couldn’t stay
sacred; the panels’ ashen trinity
not spoken of in a
church although one couldn’t
be more immaculate
than those vacuous
canvases.
Chaste
spaces invite shadows invite art. Mirrors
of air licked
by many. Frames for chance
theatre. Airports
for
dust
mites.
February 2013
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In addition to publications in England and France, Amy Dennis’ poetry has appeared in more than a dozen Canadian literary publications, such as CV2, Event, Queen’s Quarterly, and Prairie Fire. Her poetry has been nominated for two National Magazine Awards and a Random House Creative Writing Award. She placed second in the UK’s National Bedford Open Poetry Competition. She now lives in the UK where she is completing her PhD.
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