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May 27, 2006

the canon

Filed under: 2005 - jou ma se poems — ABRAXAS @ 10:21 am

4 Responses to “the canon”

  1. notna Says:

    hmm…at least yr version has a firm foundation, as does the lady on the cover…but i thought you didn’t gopher sebald…?

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    […] Best loved for his poems which are collated in a number of collections, Jou Ma Se Poems, Post-Mortemist Poems, Drive-Thru Funeral, Tombstone Dues, Abandonment Boulevard, and For Those Who Love to Die, the eccentric Kaganof is set to enthral the audience with his captivating verses. […]

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    […] There is the stream of books (poems, stories, novels, musings) that have appeared in the past few years, under names including Abraxas, “the prophet of nothing”, a sort of Aleister Crowley manqué, and Acéphale, the notional group-author of an almost late-19th century decadent text called The Corpse-Grinders of Berlin. Books bearing Kaganof’s own name include Hectic!, Stones Again, Jou Ma se Poems, Drive-Thru Funeral and Sugar Man and Other Bitter Stories. There’s even something called Laduma by AK Thembeka, who may or may not be Kaganof. (Ask him and he’ll say: “Thembeka wrote it.”) […]

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    […] royce icon: Tell us a bit about your newest book, JOU MA SE POEMS. What can the reader expect to find in this collection of poems? […]

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