Archivi categoria: experimental poetry

new issue of “W magazine”

W2010
a group reading to launch the new issue of  W magazine

readings by

Donato Mancini
Nikki Reimer
Heather McDonald
Jonathon Wilcke
Tony Power
Tomasz Michalak
Emily Fedoruk
Kim Duff
Cris Costa
Edward Byrne
Michael Barnholden
Sonnet L’Abbé

Friday March 12, 2010
W2 Perel Gallery
112 West Hastings
doors 8:00 pm
readings start at 9:00 pm
admission – 5$ includes a print copy of W2010
free admission without magazine
(no one will be turned away )

W2010 features poetry and fiction by Jonathon Wilcke, Nikki Reimer, Tony Power, Tomasz Michalak, Donato Mancini, Heather McDonald, Tiziana La Melia, Reg Johanson, Scott Inniss, Ray Hsu, Emily Fedoruk, Kim Duff, Cris Costa, Stephen Collis, Edward Byrne, Michael Barnholden, Anne Ahmad and Sonnet L’Abbé.

Edited by Anne Ahmad, Stephen Collis, Kim Duff, Emily Fedoruk, Donato Mancini, Tomasz Michalak, and Tony Power.

W2010 is published both in a limited edition print run, and as a free pdf downloadable from the KSW website. The pdf will be available online on March 12.

ABOUT THE NEW W:

“W2010 announces a new formation—both for the magazine and the Kootenay School of Writing. KSW, the more venerable of the two, is 25 years old this fall; W is ten. A new collective structure is in place for the School: a cluster of semi-autonomous yet intersecting “pods” (or “cells” if you prefer a more radical conception), each with its own projects or “areas of influence” (readings / pedagogy / publication, etc). W2010 begins a new conception of the magazine as an annual: this first issue gathers work from the present collective (or perhaps we should now say collectives) written this year; future annual issues will be announced with a themed call, for which work will be gathered and published on-line over the course of the year (see below for the call for the next issue). We hope work will be written dialogically as an issue accumulates: an initial selection of material will be posted, and then responses / extensions / contestations /emendations, etc, as they come; at the close of a year/issue, a print run of at least a “selection” of the year’s material will ideally then be issued.

The work in W2010 might surprise some familiar with the magazine and the School. For starters, there is some fiction here. We are doing our cultural work at a time of unprecedented pressures, as the “long neoliberal moment” (to borrow Jeff Derksen’s phrase)  grinds on, responding to the current market crisis not by a return to some sort of neo-Keynsean economics, but rather, with bailouts for the rich and amped up privatizations. Meanwhile the public sphere—already just a pool of faint light beneath one last sputtering streetlamp—seems set to finally wink out altogether. In Vancouver, this has a lot to do with the Olympics, its hundreds of new security cameras, its 1 billion dollar security budget, and its “safe assembly areas” (outside of which we can imagine the majority of the city as an “unsafe assembly zone”). Beside this we have the provincial government’s concerted efforts to privatize, expropriate, expel, and otherwise suppress a still-vital cultural sector. In such an environment, we feel it is essential to broaden and strengthen affinities, working towards something of a cultural front to face “a world that seems to hold together only through the infinite management of its own collapse” (The Coming Insurrection 7). From deep in the collapse, we reach out.”

For more information click here : http://www.kswnet.org/

HEALTH & ILLNESS Anthology

http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=Content

We are pleased to announce the HEALTH & ILLNESS Anthology with our felt acknowledgment to all those who sent their poems and visual work:

· Editorial – Obododimma Oha· Editorial – Anny Ballardini· Michael Rothenberg · Dennis Barone · Daniel Zimmerman & Mom · Ned Condini · Elizabeth Smither · Douglas Clark · Jeff Harrison · John M. Bennett · Tony Trigilio · Peter Ganick · Charlotte Mandel · Ingrid Wendt · Sohrab Sepehri · Geoffrey Gatza · Wendy Carlisle · Peter Ciccariello · Jim Leftwich · Marilyn Hacker · Ric Carfagne · Jessica Fiorini · George Bowering · Márton Koppány · Silvia Levenson · Jameela ‘Nishat’ · Hoshang Merchant · Halvard Johnson · Meg Withers · Christina Pacosz · Ruth Fainlight · Jerry McGuire · Jerry McGuire – 2nd part · Evelyn Posamentier · Evelyn Posamentier 2nd Part · Wendy Vardaman · Malaika King Albrecht · Grzegorz Wróblewski · Rebecca Seiferle · Luc Fierens · Helen Ruggieri · Ed Baker · Daniel Godston · David Howard · Fan Ogilvie · Christopher Flynn · Nuri Gene Cos · Penelope Scambly Schott · Alan Sondheim Part 1 · Alan Sondheim Part 2 · Alan Sondheim Part 3 · Alan Sondheim Part 4 · Alan Sondheim Part 5 · Eileen Tabios · Barry Alpert · Jean Vengua and Michael A. Fink · Kathrine Durham Oldmixon · Sarah Rae · harry k stammer · Amy MacLennan · Margo Berdeshevsky · Obiwu · Marco Giove
nale
· Tom Savage · Richard Dillon · Drew Riley · Richard M. Berlin · Sola Olatunji · Musa Idris Okpanachi · Elizabeth Oakes · Marian Veverka · Judith E. Johnson · Penny Harter · Emma Bolden · Marjory Wentworth · Obododimma Oha

The Editors

Obododimma Oha and Anny Ballardini

Andrea Inglese / Ecole Normale Supérieure / Paris

08.03.2010
Ecole Normale Supérieure
45, rue d’Ulm
75005 Paris

salle Info 2
16h30 – 18h30

Andrea Inglese
(Italy, 1967) reads and presents his work as invited poet at Alessandro De Francesco’s writing classes.

Within the framework of Prof. Michel Murat’s and Littératures et Langages Department initiatives
www.lila.ens.fr

About Andrea Inglese:
http://italy.poetryinternationalweb.org/piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_id=3539
http://www.nazioneindiana.com/author/andrea-inglese/

PROMEMORIA: OGGI, “Ce livre est un autre” – a Roma

a Roma, OGGI, giovedì 4 marzo 2010, alle ore 20:00

al Beba do Samba
via de’ Messapi 8

http://www.bebadosamba.it/

ce livre est un autre

questo libro è un altro

:

gli autori di Prosa in prosa (Le Lettere, 2009) presentano il libro

visto attraverso letture di altri libri (francesi e inglesi: in traduzione italiana)

=

>>> Marco Giovenale, Andrea Raos, Michele Zaffarano <<<

(e, in absentia, Bortolotti, Broggi e Inglese)

leggeranno da

Marte ha bisogno di terroristi, di K. Silem Mohammad
62 unità di prosa scritte da malato, di Rodrigo Toscano
Scusi, la strada per Pondicherry?, di Jean-Michel Espitallier
Davy Crocket o Billy the Kid avranno sempre un po’ di coraggio, di Olivier Cadiot
Ma ci posso campare?, di Jeff Derksen
7 anacronismi, di Christophe Tarkos

(volumi editi dalla collana ChapBook, dell’editore milanese Arcipelago)

cfr. http://gammm.org/index.php/chap/

su facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=333730658373&ref=mf

introduce l’incontro:
Fabio Orecchini


QUESTO LIBRO È UN ALTRO

Roma, giovedì 4 marzo 2010, alle ore 20:00

al Beba do Samba
via de’ Messapi 8

http://www.bebadosamba.it/

ce livre est un autre

questo libro è un altro

:

gli autori di Prosa in prosa (Le Lettere, 2009) presentano il libro

visto attraverso letture di altri libri (francesi e inglesi: in traduzione italiana)

=

>>> Marco Giovenale, Andrea Raos, Michele Zaffarano <<<

(e, in absentia, Bortolotti, Broggi e Inglese)

leggeranno da

Marte ha bisogno di terroristi, di K. Silem Mohammad
62 unità di prosa scritte da malato, di Rodrigo Toscano
Scusi, la strada per Pondicherry?, di Jean-Michel Espitallier
Davy Crocket o Billy the Kid avranno sempre un po’ di coraggio, di Olivier Cadiot
Ma ci posso campare?, di Jeff Derksen
7 anacronismi, di Christophe Tarkos

(volumi editi dalla collana ChapBook, dell’editore milanese Arcipelago)

cfr. http://gammm.org/index.php/chap/

su facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=333730658373&ref=mf

introduce l’incontro:
Fabio Orecchini

Vassilakis, Notley, Mittenthal, Bernstein, and more: BOOKS!

ricevo e volentieri diffondo :

Dear Friends of Authors, Dear Readers:

The following books and chapbooks will be coming out this spring, 2010:

Nico Vassilakis, Diesel Hand

Robert Mittenthal, Wax World

Barbara Henning, Cities and Memory

Alice Notley, Reason and Other Women

Charles Bernstein, Umbra

Anne Waldman, Matriot Acts

Tenney Nathanson, Ghost Snow Falling in the Void (Globalization)

and you can help. Chax Press is supported by government grants, book sale revenue, private foundation grants, and donations from individuals. The largest and most important of these amounts: donations from individuals. We could not publish books without help from people like you.
Please choose to specifically support one (or more) of these books through a targeted donation. To do so, please visit the book sponsorship page on the Chax Press web site at

You may choose to support the full costs of a book, or various partial costs, or simply to give in any amount you choose. NO DONATION IS TOO SMALL!
In addition, on this page you will also find opportunities to support books by Robert Mittenthal, Nico Vassilakis, and Will Alexander. We will also soon be adding more opportunities to lend your important support to other books by Leslie Scalapino, Jonathan Stalling, Andrew Levy, Joe Amato, Alan Loney, Standard Schaeffer, Mark Weiss, and more.
Thank you for choosing to support a book by one of your favorite authors; thank you for supporting Chax Press.

the poetics of space: feminist writers in dialogue

Sina Queyras
Lydia Kwa
Emily Fedoruk

Thursday February 25
Rhizome Cafe
317 East Broadway
7:00 pm – early start time!
admission 3 – 5 $ sliding scale

*co-produced by the Kootenay School of Writing and the On EDGE series*

A poetry reading followed with a panel discussion moderated by Meredith Quartermain

for more information click here : http://www.kswnet.org/