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The Matrix (1970)
The Matrix, 1970 (Primary Information, 2021).
N.H. Pritchard,
The Matrix. New York, New York: Primary Information and Ugly Duckling Presse, 2021. 113 pages.
THE MATRIX is one of the most radical and most important books of poetry of the 1960s. It’s also one of the most mysterious. A new facsimile reissue of N. H. Pritchard’s first collection along with DABA press’s republication of his only other book,
EECCHHOOEESS (1971) provides an opportunity to re-examine an extraordinary and extraordinarily neglected poet whose work continues to evade capture. Born in New York and of West Indian descent, Norman Henry Pritchard II considered attending Columbia on a sports scholarship but ultimately studied art history at NYU, where he wrote an MA thesis on Eastman Johnson’s paintings on “the Negro theme” under art historian Robert Goldwater. Discovering the bohemian and artistic life of the East Village, he befriended artists including Philip Guston and
Letters to the editor for April 8, 2021
The Gainesville Sun
Life-saving legislation
With mass shootings dominating headlines, the national debate about what we should, and shouldn’t, do to address gun violence has intensified. The one thing most of us seem to agree on is that current laws prohibiting people with felony or domestic violence convictions or dangerous mental illness from owning guns make sense.
Those wary of new legislation argue we should enforce these laws before considering additional measures. The background-check bills currently in the Senate would do just that!
Federal law requires licensed dealers to run background checks on gun sales. But in states without supplemental laws, like Florida, private sellers whether online, at gun shows or across town aren’t required to check buyers’ legal eligibility. Consequently, nearly one-quarter of U.S. buyers purchase guns with no background check.