NEWS & EVENTS
REVIEW: Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis
Review by Logan Fry for Galatea Review
“Jullich’s images are sharp and refreshing…, a linguistic inventiveness that is not showy or self-involved even in [its] unusual turns … Jullich has created a highly accomplished collection that encourages rereading not only for the ways that its components reveal themselves…, but also for the moments of delight and humanness that mingle with theory and concept throughout.”
REVIEW: Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis
Review by Sean Reynolds for Jacket2
"Jullich’s ability to invoke and be laid subject to the uncanny motion of his own poems result in a work that is radically punctual and postponed; it has been made, but is always about begin. The reader will continually wait for his poems to go one way or another, observing their kinetic rest, left standing “for now.”"
ANALYSIS of Jullich’s SUNY Buffalo Poetics LISTSERV critique
By Barrett Watten in his The Constructivist Moment: From Material Text to Cultural Poetics (pp. 97-100)
In a detailed synthesis … Jullich summarizes the philological and interpretive arguments for specific readings of “deen” and then goes on to discuss the device of such “semi-words” in [Lyn Hejinian’s] Writing Is an Aid to Memory … Jullich is inspired.
REVIEW: Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis
Review by Eric Goddard-Scovel for Sycamore Review
"There is much more to be said of this astonishing book than I can put into this short review. If you want to read poetry that will fully engage you with wit, insight, and precise, inventive language, I highly recommend you get a copy of this book. It will not disappoint you."
November 24, 2010
Review by Josef Kaplan for Sustainable Aircraft
(p. 14 of pdf)
October 2008