Carlos A. Pittella

Carlos A. Pittella is haunted by borders & bureaucracies but tries to haunt them back through poetry, most recently published in the chapbook footnotes after Lorca (above/ground press). Born in Rio de Janeiro, you may find him in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal & at www.carlosapittella.com.

Reviews by Carlos A. Pittella:

October 30, 2024
One of the sheer brilliances of Kwan’s book is turning migration into a love poem and love into a migration.
October 30, 2024
This latest by Klara du Plessis examines a collaborative event and, in doing so, endlessly multiplies it – so the event isn’t dead after all.
October 30, 2024
This is a book of silences: the long blanket of winter, the blank of the page always larger than the poems themselves, the passivity of government.
October 30, 2024
Amid dark undercurrents that often implicate poet and reader alike, Marciano creates her own rituals.
October 30, 2024
If I could buy an atlas of Canadian cities recently mapped by poets, I would expect to find John Reibetanz’s Toronto.
October 30, 2024
There’s a deep ecology in Tidal that doesn’t treat humans as separate from nature.