“. . . the playful, grotesque, microscopic gaze of the noisy unconscious in Marcus’ poems that makes maneuvers from foaming blond ales to “new lips for new lovers” and, as in the poem ‘Easter Rabbit’, people the poem as thoughts bubbling in someone’s mind. The poems, in giving us the impression that they are emergent and unfolding before us, show the moving face rather than the stillness of a pimple.”
—Devanshi Khetarpal
The Bombay Literary Magazine
I am happy to have some new prose poems in Bombay Literary Magazine. They were written last summer while visiting the French Basque region.
Thanks to the editors!
Read them here



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