Archivi categoria: poems

new from il verri editions: “eco / echo”, poems of charles bernstein translated into italian

see https://jacket2.org/commentary/eco-echo :

ECO / ECHO: Poems of Charles Bernstein translated and edited by Carla  Buranello, with additional translations by Luigi Ballerini, Marco Giovenale, Gherardo Bortolotti, and Milli Graffi. Published by Il Verri Editions. Avaialbe now HERE (info@ilverri.it), at bookstores and online. 296 pages.

Eco / Echo collects the poems chosen by the translators  starting from Senses of Responsibility in 1979 up to the latest book released in the United States in Topsy-Turvy. But this is not a bilingual facing-pages collection. It is a two-faced book: on way the poems in Italian, flip the book around (topsy-turvy), you get the poems in English.  The book also includes an essay by Bernstein on the relationship between contemporary American poetry and Italian poetry and an introduction by the editor. For Bernstein, echopoetics is to think of writing as a form of listening towards a non-linear resonance of one motif bouncing off another. Even more, it is the feeling of allusion in the absence of allusion. In other words, the echo I’m looking for,  Bernstein  tells us —is an empty space: the shadow of an absent source.

info@ilverri.it

https://www.ilverri.it/index.php/contatti

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video del tic talk dedicato a “cose e altre cose”, di fabio lapiana

il libro:
https://ticedizioni.com/collections/chapbooks/products/cose-e-altre-cose-fabio-lapiana
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‘aufgabe’: all the issues are available on line


Aufgabe
 (2001–2014)
Ed. E. Tracy Grinnell et al.
Download the complete magazine (153 MB)

No. 1, Summer 2001 [PDF]
No. 2, Spring 2002 [PDF]
No. 3, Fall 2003 [PDF]
No. 4, Fall 2004 [PDF]
No. 5, Fall 2005 [PDF]
No. 6, Spring 2007 [PDF]
No. 7, 2008 [PDF]
No. 8, 2009 [PDF]
No. 9, 2010 [PDF]
No. 10, 2011 [PDF]
No. 11, 2012 [PDF]
No. 12, 2013 [PDF]
No. 13, 2014 [PDF]

kathleen fraser: alcuni link, alcuni materiali

2000, jacket photo (by Arthur Bierman) for essay collection, Translating the Unspeakable, Poetry and the Innovative Necessity. (2000). University of Alabama Press [from : http://jacketmagazine.com/33/fraser-ivby-rosenthal.shtml ]

oggi sarebbe stato l’ottantasettesimo compleanno di Kathleen Fraser.
ho pensato di ricordarla con una serie di riferimenti e link:

@ EPC
http://writing.upenn.edu/epc/authors/fraser/

@ pennsound
http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Fraser.php

@ studiocleo
http://www.studiocleo.com/cauldron/volume4/features/fraser/links/index.html

Fraser/Ford (2007)
https://slowforward.net/2007/04/02/ford-fraser/

cliccare per ingrandire

witness / testimone (2008)
https://slowforward.net/2008/09/02/i-felix-kathleen-fraser-witness-testimone/

the poetics of empathic witness
https://jacket2.org/article/fact-her-witness

una lettura a Roma nel 2008
https://slowforward.net/2008/06/01/fraser-raos-empiria-6-giugno/

second language (with JoAnn Ugolini, 2009):
https://slowforward.net/2009/04/21/second-language-kathleen-fraser-and-joann-ugolini/

to fly your kite (2011)
https://slowforward.net/2014/08/07/to-fly-your-kite-kathleen-fraser-2011/

un reading a Roma (2014)
https://slowforward.net/2014/04/16/fraser-farrell-prater-a-reading-in-rome-at-the-almost-corner-bookshop-april-22/

Notes Preceding Trust
https://mwpm.wordpress.com/2017/03/22/kathleen-frasers-notes-preceding-trust/

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manoscritti e materiali
https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7199n8pr/entire_text/
https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7199n8pr/admin/

nota biografica @ nightboat books
https://nightboat.org/kathleen-fraser-1935-2019/

un’intervista di Sarah Rosenthal
http://jacketmagazine.com/33/fraser-ivby-rosenthal.shtml

un’intervista di Cynthia Hogue
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/An+interview+with+Kathleen+Fraser.-a020584818

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Lunch Poems (con una formidabile introduzione di Robert Hass):

= https://youtu.be/SiD8mMAghd8

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St. Mark’s Talk (1985, da Jacket2):

June 6, 1985
“The Tradition of Marginality”

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obituary (San Francisco Chronicle):
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Kathleen-Fraser-poet-and-former-SFSU-professor-13605676.php

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Kathleen Fraser memorial:

 

 

 

flicker / nik sheehan. 2009

The flicker effect was identified by the famously independent-minded scientist W. Grey Walter in his best- selling 1953 book The Living Brain.
Grey Walter – who was soon to become the father of Artificial Intelligence – discovered that by using high-powered stroboscopes and experimenting with trigger feedback techniques where the flash was set to fire in synchronization with the brain’s rhythms, the brain is, “transformed temporarily to a different sort of brain.” Walter found that time itself could become lost or disturbed. As he observed of one subject:

“[He had] the sense of having been pushed sideways in time by flicker. Yesterday was no longer behind, and tomorrow was no longer ahead..”

Stroboscopic light, or light flashing on the eye between 8 and 13 flashes per second, induces alpha wave activity in the brain – a state normally associated with dreaming and creativity. Subjects often report seeing shapes and colours, some have full-blown hallucinations, others mystical experiences. Approximately one in 4,000 people will have an epileptic seizure.

In 1997, ten million Japanese schoolchildren, and some adults, tuned into the animé cartoon Pokemon to see a “flashing explosion with high frequency red and blue flicker stimulation” hit the screen and persist. What happened next sparked international headlines. Some viewers went into a trance-like state, as if hypnotized. Others experienced altered vision and shortness of breath. Some passed out, others had seizures. Hospitals all over Japan received admissions, though nobody was permanently damaged.

http://www.flickerflicker.com/flash/WhatIsFlicker/WhatIsFlicker.html

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/434039.Chapel_of_Extreme_Experience

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cipm / tarkos _ du 19 février

Exposition Christophe Tarkos poète
du 19 février au 15 mai, au Cipm et au Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

Les inédits de Tarkos – I
Lectures
Samedi 19 février 2022 à 15h30, Cipm
Avec Arno Calleja, Sonia Chiambretto, Antoine Hummel, Thierry Raynaud, Dorothée Volut, Laura Vazquez

Réservation vivement conseillée

Les inédits de Tarkos – II
Lectures
Vendredi 11 mars 2022, 20h, Maison de la poésie de Paris
Avec Bertrand Belin, Liliane Giraudon, Cécile Mainardi, Thierry Raynaud, Patrick Varetz, Laura Vazquez

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http://cipmarseille.fr/evenement_fiche.php?id=1456

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is it time to change the name of what we do? is “poetry” still the right word?

i.0148, untitled, Marco Giovenale / differx

Marco Giovenale / differx, i.0148, untitled langrid ( = language grid), green and black ink on paper, cm 10,5×15, (maybe 2015)

a question i tried to keep open to answers and doubts, here:
https://www.facebook.com/differx/posts/10158506795252212

feel free to comment.

Is it time to change the name of what we do? Is “poetry” still the right word?

história da poesia visual brasileira _ 2019

Thanks to Yuri Bruscky

Here’s the PDF file of the catalog of the exhibition História da Poesia Visual Brasileira (History of Brazilian Visual Poetry), held in Sesc Bom Retiro (São Paulo/SP, Brazil), in 2019. Curators: Yuri Bruscky, Paulo Bruscky, Adolfo Montejo Navas. The expo also included a sound poetry section.

https://www.academia.edu/49351891/Hist%C3%B3ria_da_Poesia_Visual_Brasileira_Cat%C3%A1logo_Sesc_Bom_Retiro_2019_

This publication was linked to a second (and summarized) version of the exhibition, which was originally held in 2016 at the Museu de Arte Moderna ALoísio Magalhães/Mamam (Recife/PE, Brazil) — and resulted in a more extensive book in terms of compiled works and republished historical/anthological texts (to be digitally available soon).

The pdf also here:

https://slowforward.files.wordpress.com/2022/01/historia_da_poesia_visual_brasileira_cat.pdf

 

errata/corrige: some recent links by jim leftwich

sonntets:

ex-ex-lit.blogspot.com/2021/12/jim-leftwich-sonnets.html

interview:

https://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/2021/11/jim-leftwich-interviewed-by-burak-s.html

examples of a certain kind of thinking #2:

https://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/2021/11/jim-leftwich-examples-of-certain-kind.html

5 Books of Visual Poetry & Asemic Writing (2021):

https://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/2021/11/jim-leftwich-5-books-of-visual-poetry.html

writing against itself:

https://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/2021/11/writing-against-itself-jim-leftwich-2016.html