Voices from the air
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In a short prose text called "Voices fromthe Air" (from her book *What Is
Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics*, Norton, 1993), Adrienne Richdescr...
Coracle Press
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From March to November 2012 an exhibition of work by leading small press,
Coracle, made during the period 1989 to 2012, will tour four UK venues.
Printed i...
buddhist pie
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Emily Books, an indy ebook store, has published *the buddhist* for their
February offering. To the left is a pic I stole from the Emily site of my
publis...
Kristen Bell's Sloth Meltdown [by Jordan Davis]
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Required viewing for today's post: Flarf. Not a lot of middle ground in
Poetryland on flarf -- you either hate it or you quote it. Even the name is
rage li...
'Much more poverty in US than govt. acknowledges'
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[image: Press-TV-on-2-9-12]
A new study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows that nearly 8 million
children were residing in high-poverty areas....
Friday Fry Up
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Another week, another Friday afternoon, and once again we’ve got a handful
of writing and publishing links to for you to ponder over your weekend.
Overland...
sunny side up...
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Another week in which I have had my shoulder to the wheel in terms of
production, a shoulder that is now a little sore from stapling and trimming
and ready...
"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...
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President's Day trip to Port Costa. Said hello to cleaning lady on the
street who then invited us to explore the old haunted hotel/ former
brothel. Beers a...
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 ...
Book Review: E! Entertainment by Kate Durbin
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Kate Durbin’s E! Entertainment, published by Insert Press, is certainly
entertaining, but its ultimate effect is unsettling. The Conceptual
Writing-lik...
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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...
Sequency by Jeff Harrison
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After your hounds, Actaeon, come canine gryphons, then the dog-headed
hydra. Next, a she-wolf knee-high to the vault of the cosmos, with Artemis
in the how...
checking in
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I have been a poor blogger. That's not true: in point of fact, for a bit
over a month now I haven't been a blogger at all. I hope to get back to it
in a fe...
pop developments
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at least the burned out gives an error. a warning; error _ prone to your
device for choosing the language __
fans of the ease_ ||| fans of the east aci...
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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...
Winterplace, 2/7/12
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Business was a bit slow yesterday. Mid Fifties in February gives outsiders
the illusion that there isn't enough snow to play. Brought the camera and
decide...
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...
A Mutual Friend: Poems for Charles Dickens
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As a former Victorianist, I'm delighted to have a poem in this new
anthology, edited by Peter Robinson and published by Two Rivers Press.
There's a wonderf...
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Doctor or no doctor, there was a certain easy anguish, separated by an overindulgence in television and vitamins, which manifested in a poetry that was neith...
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...
SPD's POETRY BEST-SELLERS JANUARY 2012
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1. *Sancta by Andrew Grace (Ahsahta Press)*
2. *Conflict by Norman Fischer (Chax Press)*
3. *Journey to the Sun by Brent Cunningham (Atelos)*...
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*DASHING FIGURES IN EXTREMIS*
A lasting diversion some have already stopped talking about
Has engaged the senses of readers from sea to shining sea: you ha...
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
*te...
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...
Rauni Paalanen: Äiti ja aate
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Dostojevskin palavasilmäiset naiset. H. C. Andersenin ryövärityttö
pistoolit vyöllään. Elvi Sinervon aatteen ja äitiyden ristiriita.
Terroristi Ulrike Mein...
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....
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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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