In August 2023, Chicago Review visited julie ezelle patton's six-flat in Cleveland, OH, a space known as "The Building" or the Salon d' Refusee and Let It Bee Garden. The Building as ecopoetic dwelling serves, in this issue, as an aperture onto patton's multimedia and multimodal practice as poet, performer, and bricoleur. The issue features thirty photographic plates that document The Building, and patton in it, a hundred pages of patton's writing from across four decades, and numerous guest essays and poems from Lee Ann Brown, Will Alexander, m. nourbeSe philip, and many more.
Dimensions: 6 × 9"
Materials: Paperback, 380 pages
Chicago Review
(Hyde Park)
Since 1946, Chicago Review has published a range of contemporary poetry, fiction, and criticism. Each year typically includes two single issues and a double issue with a special feature section. They are located at 935 East 60th Street, Chicago IL 60637.