Archivi categoria: experimental poetry

new publications _ from TROLL THREAD


TROLL THREAD
 Press announces the release of the third cycle of publications,

featuring the poets and writers:

CHRIS SYLVESTER +

ISAAC LINDER +

JEREMIAH RUSH BOWEN +

JOEY YEAROUS ALGOZIN +

JOSEF KAPLAN +
TROLL THREAD circulates the work happening now now.

TROLL THREAD claims no permanent ownership of the texts it publishes.

TROLL THREAD circulates work while it is working.

The work happening now is:

CHRIS SYLVESTER + JUNK ROOMS

ISAAC LINDER + THE MOVIEGOER

JEREMIAH RUSH BOWEN + NAZI + FAGGOT

JOEY YEAROUS ALGOZIN + THE LAZARUS PROJECT: FACES OF DEATH

JOSEF KAPLAN + 1-100

check out the previous release(s) here:
http://slowforward.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/4-from-troll-thread/ 

ex-ex-lit

http://ex-ex-lit.blogspot.com is the URL for experiential-experimental-literature blog.

now, as the blogger software has developed to include more aspects of a text in greater accuracy, alphanumeric-based texts will be considered for inclusion—meaning visual-poetry, please send texts to pganickz@gmail.com
this expansion is still a work-in-progress, perhaps even call it a ‘beta-version’, but i’d like to see what writers will send and promise to be open to almost anything/everything. digital files should be less than a half megabyte—–doc or pdf files are preferred.
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peter ganick, editor
of ex-ex-lit blog

news from Tonerworks

Brandstifter
EYECUPPIED NY
16 pages of altered touristic postcards of
New York city by the performance and sound
artist from Mainz Germany

color, landscape format 5.5×8.5″ booklet, stitched with staples

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Bill DiMichele
Ore of Things
16 pages of collages using a Lord of the Rings
children’s book a source materil by the artist and
editor of Tip of the Knife

color, 5.5×8.5″ booklet, stitched with staples

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available from:
http://www.reedaltemus.org/publications/
or order by mail from
Reed Altemus
Tonerworks
P.O.Box 5052, Portland,ME 04101 USA

ALSO:  forthcoming titles by Tizianna Baracchi, Vanci Stirnemann, Peter Dowker, Michael Harford, Alberto Vitacchio, Julia Izmailova and Picasso Gaglione will be available in the coming months

“Blue & Yellow Dog”, issue 8

Number 8 Spring 2012 issue of Blue & Yellow Dog is out,

featuring poetry by Richard Kostelanetz, Dan Raphael, Tyson Bley, Andrew J. Stone, Charles Freeland, j/j hastain, Arkava Das, Troubadour Kaul, Felino A. Soriano, Susan Adams, J. D. Nelson, ric carfagna, Summer Qabazard, Daniel Shapiro, Christina Murphy, John Vieira, Michael Tugendhat, Channie Greenberg, Anna Corrigan, Beau Peregoy, Katie Berger, and Grace Andreacchi, with cover photo by Eleanor Bennett.

This latest issue is available both on line at
http://blueyellowdog.weebly.com

and in print at Blue & Yellow Dog Book Shop
(www.lulu.com/spotlight/blueandyellowdogpress)

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The on line edition is free

DRILLING FOR SUIT MYSTERY – by J.Bennett & M.Stolte

http://www.lulu.com/shop/john-m-bennett-and-matthew-t-stolte/drilling-for-suit-mystery/paperback/product-18928369.html;jsessionid=4D5EACF4C2A0E38AACE9E24C7A5139EE

VISUAL POETRY by two masters of their craft, John M. Bennett of Columbus OH and Matthew T. Stolte of Madison WI; Collaborative works of vivid, full-color, free flowing calligraphy, drawing, and stampings of found objects, all made in a lively give and take – we should be grateful for the results. C. Mehrl Bennett makes it a three-some in the second section; she also designed the book and its cover.

Antonio Porta, “Piercing the Page: Selected Poems 1958-1989”

JUST OUT. Antonio Porta, “Piercing the Page. Selected Poems 1958-1989”
Edited and with an introduction by Gian Maria Annovi. And an essay by Umberto Eco
(Los Angeles: Otis Books/Seismicity Editions, 2012).
Translations by Anthony Baldry, Rosemary Liedl, Paolo Martini, Anthony
Molino, Lawrence R. Smith, Paul Vangelisti and Pasquale Verdicchio

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Piercing the Page: Selected Poems 1958-1989

Translated from the Italian by many hands. Edited with an introduction by Gian Maria Annovi and with an afterword, “Porta: Rhythm and the Poetic List,” by Umberto Eco. PIERCING THE PAGE is an extensive selection of Antonio Porta’s poetry, from 1958-1989, representing one of the highest and most intense achievements of postwar Italian Literature. One of the five original members of the Novissimi (anthologized in the groundbreaking 1961 volume I Novissimi: Poetry for the Sixties), Porta remains one of the most important figures in the literary movement known as the Neo-Avant-garde; his work exhibiting a relentless desire for change and articulation. Porta wrote for several major newspapers in Italy, as well as having a more than thirty-year career as an editor for publishing houses in both Milan and Rome. Although several collections of Porta’s work have been published in the US since 1978, PIERCING THE PAGE represents the culmination of a lifetime in poetry.

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Antonio Porta, pseudonym of Leo Paolazzi, was born in Vicenza in 1935, but lived in Milan most of his life. In addition to his noteworthy career as a member of the Italian Neo-Avant-garde, specifically a founding member of Gruppo 63 and the Novissimi, he wrote literary criticism for various newspapers and magazines, and taught literature at the Università di Bologna, the Università di Pavia and the Università di Roma, La Sapienza, as well as Yale University. He died of a heart attack in Milan in 1989.

http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780984528950/piercing-the-page-selected-poems-19581989.aspx?rf=1

89th “Maintenant Series” interview: Éric Suchère

To many what was once the most expansively influential European tradition of poetry has now become one of the most hermetic. Yet within France there remains singularm emergent figures whose invention, and whose brilliance, marks them out as some of the most innovative in the world. Eric Suchère is one of them, art critic and art historian, he has created a remarkable oeuvre of conceptual, prose and written poetry over the last few decades and holds a rightful place as a leading light in the current French scene. For the 89th interview in our series, Eric Suchère.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-89-eric-suchere/

Accompanying the interview is an extract from Eric’s longer work Set, Winterwreck, translated by Lisa Robertson.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/eric-suchere-setwinterwreck/