Kent Shaw
            
            @kentdshaw.bsky.social
          
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          Second book: Too Numerous (UMass Press, 2019). CW Prof (Wheaton College in MA). US Navy veteran.
      
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Sep 23
        
        
        
            Kent's review of We Sailed on the Lake
            5/5: There is a shape to the poetic impressions in Bill Carty’s We Sailed on the Lake. A shape like a lake, I suppose. If you think of “shape” as what a lake looks like when you’re watching the mist h...
          
            
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Aug 28
        
        
        
            Kent's review of obscenity for the advancement of poetry
            4/5: There will always be a struggle and a contradiction when you’re trying to understand a self, especially your own self. Because while you might center on what makes yourself a self viewing itself,...
          
            
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Aug 2
        
        
        
            Kent's review of Liontaming in America
            5/5: After reading Willis’s book, I’m personally convinced an official start to human history can be located by those who are persistent enough. Everyone knows what it is. Just look behind you, like a...
          
            
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Jul 23
        
        
        
          "Wreck," by Stefania Gomez - theKalliope
            There is this line in the middle of Stefania Gomez’s poem, Wreck. She’s referring to these firemen who were at the scene of her car wreck, and she says they couldn’t manage fear. I think this speaks t...
          
            
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Jul 18
        
        
        
            Sorrow, Framed: A book review for Emily Lee Luan's Return - theKalliope
            I have an initial review of Emily Lee Luan’s Return at goodreads. But I’ve thought to further elaborate on it after my close reading of the book’s final poem, “From weeping into weeping.” Emily Lee Lu...
          
            
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              Kim Andrews
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              · Jul 15
        
        
          
      To my mind, the conversation about reading stamina or other such related concerns must begin with an analysis of where, exactly, students feel the freedom to slow down and pursue the inefficient forms of exploration coded into such models of intentional thought.
    
        
      Honestly an abomination that the current austerity model of education is fundamentally allergic to the idea of small seminar-style learning, the form that spent several thousand years as the holy grail of educating learners in complex subjects.
    
  
        
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Jul 10
        
        
        
            Kent's review of All the Garbage of the World, Unite!
            5/5: Something happened here. Something got stuck in a hole. Something sick. Like how garbage is sick. Like some people might talk about having baggage from previous relationships, and it feels like a...
          
            
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              Kent Shaw
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              · Jul 9
        
        
        
          "From weeping into weeping," by Emily Lee Luan - theKalliope
            What surprises me about Emily Lee Luan’s poem ”From weeping into weeping” (found in her book Return (Nightboat, 2023)) is how sadness is present for the poet. Like the poem is definitely sad, and it p...
          
            
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