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'Some months earlier, John Kinsella had sent me the manuscript of his new book of villanelles. There, I had found a couple of lines that kept going through my mind in that turbulent week of world politics, lines that enjoined one “to feel the shift of media politics to one based / in re-tunings and refrains, escaping anthropocene prolapse” (“Frolic Villanelle (+),” in Kinsella, Brimstone 69). It was certainly a week of “media politics,” and we got more than our fair share of “anthropocene prolapse” (relapse? proleptic collapse?) as well.' (Publication summary)
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