A Winter Night
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Here's Robin Fulton's translation of Tomas Tranströmer's "A Winter Night"
(which I have in *New Collected Poems*, Bloodaxe, 1997):
The storm puts its mout...
Hi Zero! #TWELVE
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Hi Zero TWELVE, with Poetry Readings From: JOSH STANLEY TIMOTHY THORNTON
VERITY SPOTT All upstairs at The Hope, on Queen’s Road, Brighton; doors
open at 7:...
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*OUT THERE IS NO NEXT*
The end won't look as bad as beginning suggests
through the dark of a laugh. Shelter isn't here,
scolding the leftovers of us as wai...
post conference re-cap
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As with most plans, even the best laid ones are sometimes sent awry. I was
still a bit behind schedule getting ready for Saturday, so I forfeited some
pane...
Sometimes When I Tell People…
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Why bother writing novels in the first place? Our Year of the Novel
Blogger, Caro, comes up with some answers in her latest post. Sometimes
when I tell peo...
novelties
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As of 3.00 pm Friday, I've been on Spring Break. Which means of course beer
bongs, foam raves, and general non-stop partying. Not really. Indeed, I'm
wonde...
Overheard in Chicago
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*Overheard in Chicago*
"I'm not narcissistic. I'm not bipolar."
I have a sister who's both, but have
Four siblings and you can have expectations
Of ille...
“What is safe?”
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Words and Music by Metta Sáma EXCERPTS: “King’s book is not quiet; hers is
an aesthetics of sound fractured, fragmented, compounded, mixed, remixed,
sample...
Triage on Uncle Sam
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As published at OpEd News, Dissident Voice and Common Dreams, 3/4/12:
As is clear to any doctor, new age healer, medicine man or back alley
quack, Uncl...
Priority
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Before I begin, for those of you following the debate on HTMLGiant on
whether or not *Cunt-Ups* is experimental fiction or not, let me say right
up front t...
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Lissa Wolsak's work in Golden Handcuffs Review
Editor Tan Lin's issue of Eoagh
New York Social Diary's "Winter Balls a Comin'"
The General Sherman Tree
M...
unknown conservative techno
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money order is indianapolis friend's indianapolis waterproof lightweight
blade inc.
offers that can be found all the year round.
elite shit for elite...
waking in the hours before the machines
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it is urgency
that forces feet to floor
hallway stumble
screen safe for entry
younger eyes
along this morning
fed and fashioned
a schedule of make believe
wh...
AWP Chicago 2012: Where I'll Be
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I’ll be participating in the following events at AWP this coming week in
Chicago. I hope to see you at any of them, or any of the number of other
pane...
dollhouse
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I have been posting lots of pictures of the dollhouse on flickr, where
Suzanne Stein recently asked a question. Here it is, with my answer.
1.
suz...
"Learning from Bukowski" (Adam Fieled)
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There are few widely read poets in America today, beyond the minuscule community of poets and academics. One is Charles Bukwoski. Bukwoski is widely criticiz...
Poems While You Wait by Kathleen Rooney
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It is ten o’clock on Sunday morning, and sunlight is streaming into the
River East Art Center in Chicago, Illinois. Dave Landsberger, Eric
Plattner, and ...
a link
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Have a skim through Rupert Loydell's interview with Robert Sheppard, which
appeared recently in Stride.
Lots of reminiscing, but the most interesting bit ...
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Check out this new Kickstarter project that I posted and give something for
it. I'm trying to see if this is a viable way of funding a project.
http://www...
Oh! the Pleasures of Aaron Shurin's Citizen
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Just when I wanted it, there on the library's shelf of new books was Aaron
Shurin's City Lights book, *Citizen*. First of all, this is a beautiful
book. T...
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I have been renovating my house for two weeks. I had a dream last night
that I was driving to Mexico with a poet. I don't want to name names - but
the poet...
Emergent Forms: Dana Ward
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7:00pm
Thursday, February 16th
Schneider Museum of Art
Southern Oregon University
FREE ($5 donation suggested)
Sponsored by West Wind Review & SOU Englis...
Zoe Strauss Ten Years
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*Some Notes on Zoe Strauss’ *
*Use of the Word ‘Epic’ to Describe her Work*
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*“I-95 was an epic narrative about the beauty and struggl...
In Memory of Morgan Lucas Schuldt
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Editor's Note: After hearing in December that Morgan underwent a lung
transplant, I had been checking his FB page every day for updates from his
family and...
Indoor Air Quality
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Anyone who says the phrase *Indoor Air Quality* is by definition grown-up.
I don't care if they're five years old. They're grown-up. But they're
not fiv...
NYC: Do I contradict myself? Very well then...
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Tuesday was the first day of school, and a memorably trying one. I was
running late after a morning appointment, missed the train I meant to take
to New B...
New: De Keersmaeker at Le Manège de Reims
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cesena
polycorps
bodysongs corpophony
helping hands helping the quick helping the
dying into the grave
dead reawakening from the black bower
*tercento* to...
happy new year: books to go over with
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Thanks to nearest & dearest, the Oceanographer is equipped for 2012 with:
Simon Garfield, *Just My Type: a Book about Fonts* (paperback Profile,
2011; firs...
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I am filing the letters J, K, and L. Then I moved M.
*Leaving the Antocha Station*, Ben Lerner. Self-mocking literary
autobiography. American poet in Spain...
the fairly cwen
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Hi this is the text I read for Delirious Hem today....these poems will all
fit together as Virginia or the mud-flap girl, to be published by Dusienext yea...
Booby, Be Quiet!
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Booby, Be Quiet! is a collection of essays and columns about poetry,
literature and literary politics(the title is a very learnéd reference to
Auden’s tran...
A Call to Arms
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Hello Dears...
As most of you know I edit DUSIE!
dusie.org
Dusie is many things, a kollektiv group, an online journal and a press of
many materials....
...
First question of my crowsourced interview.
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Aindriu Macfehin
Why are artists afraid of making political work?
Thanks Aindriu - that's an awesome question.
I think this question is going to explode i...
BACK IN 2011
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There will be a new issue of WOMB. The theme of the issue will be "feral
things." I will post more details, including a Call For Work, soon.
It has been a...
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*Chris Marker PASSENGERS*
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My review of Chris Marker's amazing PASSENGERS photography show and book
(Peter Blum SoHo and Chel...
Reading in Portland
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I mean, I can't imagine anyone still checks this thing, but just in case:
I'm going to be in Portland in a few days! And I will be giving a reading
with Sp...
MOTIVATION
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In 1843, the French minister to the king, Francois Guizot, answered a
populace speaking out against the injustice of high fees imposed to
purchase suffrage...
The DIY Demos are back
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I moved servers about a month ago but neglected to refresh the location
info for the photos in the DIY chapbook demos. I didn't realize people were
still...
From "Hamlet"
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By William Shakespeare.
[...] But soft, me thinkes I sent the Mornings Ayre;
Briefe let me be: Sleeping within mine Orchard,
My custome alwayes in the after...
Charles Bernstein Web Log
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25. “I want to get embarrassed / so much.”
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The fact of this blog is that nothing would ever happen here if it could
not happen all of a sudden. The prohibition against liking and not-liking
is al...
Mrs. Maybe Has Moved
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Hello to you and you and you,
Mrs. Maybe has moved to a new website:
http://mrsmaybe.wordpress.com/
All of our business, and your business will be conduct...
The Seasons Cemented is here!!
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AT LONG LAST!
THE BOOKS ARE IN!!!
The Seasons Cemented
by Amanda Ackerman
Amanda Ackerman lives in Los Angeles where she writes and teaches. She is
co-ed...
OKAY, FOR REALS THIS TIME...
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If I couldn't produce more than one OCTOBER-MOVIE MOVIE REVIEW during my
most favorited month of the year, then this blog is seriously done.
Please enjoy h...
Heather Aimee O'Neill
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When The Nepotist put out the anonymous call to his friends asking them to
send along poems, he knew-- because of course his friends are amazing and
tale...
Buffalo buffalo Buffao buffalo buffalo ...
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In Buffalo I stayed with Joey Yearis-Algozin, whom I'd met once or twice
before in Philly — formerly a Temple English M.A. guy, now a Buffalo
Poetics Ph.D....
Ed Roberson’s poem “Sequoia Sempervirons”
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Ed Roberson reads the poem Sequoia Sempervirens from his book City Eclogue
on January 21st, 2006 in NY at the Segue Series. (Segmented from a longer
record...
Gurney Halleck
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I love survivals of forgotten poets in popular culture. This one (it’s two,
actually) comes from Dune, which I was inspired to reread by the recent
heat wa...
Medieval racism
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Sire, sachiez tot entresait
Que Galois sont tot par nature
Plus fol que bestes en pasture;
Cist est ausi come une best.
Fols est qui dalez lui s'arest,
S'a l...
Giovanni Arrighi, 1937-2009
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There have been few books of history and social theory--not quite sure
where I can place it in terms of genre--as important as The Long Twentieth
Century. ...
WELCOME!
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Thank you for your interest in *Galatea Resurrects*. We are currently
preparing for the 12th issue. If you would like to send a review for the
next (the 13...
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