Archivio mensile:Dicembre 2008

The Belladonna Series

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Belladonna
Series, curated by Rachel Levitsky and Erica Kaufman in New
York City
.  To celebrate the occasion, the editors are
celebrating artists who have influenced the members of this
community of conversation, and publishing 8 perfect bound
books-one a month. The “Elders Series” is guest-curated. Each
book, printed as a one-time limited edition (276 – 326 copies
ONLY), is beautifully designed and slightly square-shaped
(6×7). Each contains the work of the two or three people who
read the night the book is released. The books are considered
conversations between writers who are in dialogue. This month
Bob Glück is publishing two chapters from an upcoming novel in
progress, About Ed, and Sarah Schulman is publishing a new
play called MERCY. Last month, Leslie Scalapino published a
new NOH play, A Pear: Actions are Erased, alongside E. Tracy
Grinnell’s newest work, Helen: A Fugue. Next month we’ll
publish new fiction by Chris Kraus and Tisa Bryant.  Future
editions will be, #4: Lyn Hejinian, Etel Adnan, and Jennifer
Scappettone; #5: Marjorie Perloff, Susan Bee and Emma Bee
Bernstein; #6: Gail Scott, M NorbeSe Philip and Kate Eichhorn;
#7: Jayne Cortez, Anne Waldman and Cara Benson; and #8: Tina
Darragh, Diane Ward and Jane Sprague. Each edition documents
an exchange between the writers and artists, an engagement on
experimental form, gossip, topography, a gathering of insights
on the writer/artist/thinker in the world.

!! subscribe to the series !!

Until January 1 it costs $90.00, a bargain-basement price! (It costs
Belladonna* about $28.00 to ship them to you, and this fee
doesn’t include that charge-you are free to include it,
however, or to make a donation to the “Belladonna Series” at
any time: 925 Bergen St. Suite 405, Brooklyn NY 11238). After
January 1, the series will be priced at $100.00. The editors
are only selling up to 150 subscriptions! And they are
dependent upon subscriptions to fund the series. Go to
http://belladonnaseries.org/books.html for more information on
ordering.

Of course, these little gems make great gifts for the holidays.

*

About Belladonna*: Continua a leggere

The Belladonna Series

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Belladonna
Series, curated by Rachel Levitsky and Erica Kaufman in New
York City
.  To celebrate the occasion, the editors are
celebrating artists who have influenced the members of this
community of conversation, and publishing 8 perfect bound
books-one a month. The “Elders Series” is guest-curated. Each
book, printed as a one-time limited edition (276 – 326 copies
ONLY), is beautifully designed and slightly square-shaped
(6×7). Each contains the work of the two or three people who
read the night the book is released. The books are considered
conversations between writers who are in dialogue. This month
Bob Glück is publishing two chapters from an upcoming novel in
progress, About Ed, and Sarah Schulman is publishing a new
play called MERCY. Last month, Leslie Scalapino published a
new NOH play, A Pear: Actions are Erased, alongside E. Tracy
Grinnell’s newest work, Helen: A Fugue. Next month we’ll
publish new fiction by Chris Kraus and Tisa Bryant.  Future
editions will be, #4: Lyn Hejinian, Etel Adnan, and Jennifer
Scappettone; #5: Marjorie Perloff, Susan Bee and Emma Bee
Bernstein; #6: Gail Scott, M NorbeSe Philip and Kate Eichhorn;
#7: Jayne Cortez, Anne Waldman and Cara Benson; and #8: Tina
Darragh, Diane Ward and Jane Sprague. Each edition documents
an exchange between the writers and artists, an engagement on
experimental form, gossip, topography, a gathering of insights
on the writer/artist/thinker in the world.

!! subscribe to the series !!

Until January 1 it costs $90.00, a bargain-basement price! (It costs
Belladonna* about $28.00 to ship them to you, and this fee
doesn’t include that charge-you are free to include it,
however, or to make a donation to the “Belladonna Series” at
any time: 925 Bergen St. Suite 405, Brooklyn NY 11238). After
January 1, the series will be priced at $100.00. The editors
are only selling up to 150 subscriptions! And they are
dependent upon subscriptions to fund the series. Go to
http://belladonnaseries.org/books.html for more information on
ordering.

Of course, these little gems make great gifts for the holidays.

*

About Belladonna*: Continua a leggere

jugendkampf

11-11-08_1035ctaluni giovani autori giovanissimi o poco molto giovani anche addirittura più giovani di altri giovani autori che a circa 40-50 anni giovanilmente punteggiano gli eccetera dei critici, si domandano con una giovane ingenuità come mai la poesia giovane non vende come mai c’è la fame nel mondo come mai c’è la deflazione.

nel rimario youtube Mao, l’insalata nell’orto, Pasolini, Ridolini.

in certi casi nemmeno la poesia vecchia vende. la “maggiore”. come la maggiorana. anzi meno. minorata, la impilano in cubi di plastica a Rimini. finisce nei remainders quando ha fortuna. anche lì del resto non vende.

in altri deplorati momenti scuoiano gli orsi per farne coprimamme. o li tengono in vita per 20 anni per spremerne la bile. gli mozzano le unghie perché non si suicidino.

i detenuti cinesi, quasi ammazzati, fanno da banche di organi per gli occidentali. svelti svelti, gli esecutori li addormentano e li svuotano di fegato, cornee, cuore, milza, reni, tutto quello che serve. tumulano il guscio, la pelle, niente.

il treno slitta sul sangue. gli entristi, denominali, entrano. fumo dei Lumière. ecco: è in stazione.

Roma novant’anni prima. intanto gli schnauzer sono cresciuti.

la luna consiglia: letture amene, euclorina, fanghi, poesia aggettivata, sindaci futuristi.

atruebaitaboutbitesdoubts

she wanted i offered non was especially intrigued by the 1940’s couture jacket i’d found at a resale shop in les jeux sont wheels still turn in vegas though he visits such older deserts loane talks to pjyton telling her that he wants to kill gyy once she has finished helping him recover the final clue in fact she has not been seen since 5:30 to the possibility of the british government corrupted her it is so unfortunate that all of the twisted chapter was not in dialectic but in rhetoric that he found true katherine about the dearest