“I’m developing an aesthetic theory which I’m calling the Gurlesque (I’ll explain why a bit later), a theory which emerged organically from my reading a steady stream of books by women poets published in the last several years: women who, like myself, were raised during the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s.”
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Carolyn Salas earned an MFA in Sculpture at CUNY Hunter College:



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A brother, a father, a mother, a sister.
A family, to begin with.
A family, whatever that is."
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Christopher Charlie Isoe lives and works in Berlin:

