http://www.wordforword.info/vol22/
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Su gammm, nella collana kritik, un saggio di Christophe Hanna: Poesia azione diretta. Contro una poetica del gingillo, tratto da Poésie action directe, uscito per le Éditions Al Dante nel 2003. Il saggio presenta un’analisi del fatto poetico che si distacca dalla tradizione formalista e parte dalle proposte testuali dei nuovi autori francesi. Si può scaricare il file pdf (192 KB) qui o qui.
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These are the last two books out from Otoliths:
grounds
by
harry k stammer
148 pages
Otoliths, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-9872010-8-9
URL: http://www.lulu.com/shop/harry-k-stammer/grounds/paperback/product-21042156.html
harry k stammer’s new book, grounds, is a sequel to his previous book tents. It continues to dig deeper into the realm of a homeless person’s mind as he/she lives in downtown Los Angeles. As Philip Primeau, of PERSISTENCIA, said of tents, “stammer mixes a sort of poetic cubism with wordplay, startling typography, and a wide array of other adventurous techniques with creative intensity rarely witnessed.” This book uses imagery and meaning to describe the various illnesses that afflict the homeless.
The Codicils
by
Mark Young
600 pages
Otoliths, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-9872010-9-6
URL: http://www.lulu.com/shop/mark-young/the-codicils/paperback/product-21152101.html
The Codicils is actually a number of new books, nine at least, collected into a single brick, covering Mark Young’s poetry from the four years since the publication of Pelican Dreaming: Poems 1959-2008. It revisits some familiar themes — Magritte, geographies, that peripatectic Postman — but it also brings in a number of new streams & memes, & includes an essay by the poet on the universality of the stochastic methodology that lies behind his poetic canon.
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The journal will continue on, & print copies of the three most recent issues, twenty-eight to thirty, are now available from The Otoliths Storefront where the full catalog of Otoliths books & issues of the journal can also be found.
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Bob Perelman @ EX.IT – Materiali fuori contesto, Albinea 12-14 aprile 2013 :
http://eexxiitt.blogspot.it/2013/09/bob-perelman-letto-da-marco-giovenale.html
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già da diverso tempo è uscito il nuovo numero di “Nioques”:
http://revuenioques.blogspot.it/2012/11/parution-du-nouveau-numero-11.html
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differx and differxhost [see here and here] host right now the books 01-… (from year 2011 on) of “Six Months Aint No Sentence”, texts and works by Jim Leftwich [+ a file by John M. Bennett, re-working on J.L.’s texts]
All the pdf files are freely downloadable here.
(CC) Jim Leftwich, 2011-…
acknowledgements:
https://app.box.com/s/c69x6jdywooxv9latfiw
announcement here too: http://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.it/2013/08/jim-leftwich-six-months-aint-no.html
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In 1960 Donald Allen published his ground-breaking anthology, The New American Poetry, which gathered some of the most important innovative poets writing since World War II, and helped Americans perceive a tradition that was different from the poetry of the 1940s and 1950s put forth by the American Academy in general, and by the New Critics in particular. The effect of this anthology has been staggering, and has helped to shape poetry since its publication. And since 1970 many readers have waited for another such anthology for the poets writing after Allen’s contribution. Many anthologies have appeared, but either they have focused on particular groups of writers or have been too unfocused aesthetically to have the impact of The New American Poetry.
Working over the past ten years, Douglas Messerli has attempted to bring together some of these same issues and concerns, reiterating them into the context of United States and Canadian poetry since Donald Allen’s collection. Like Allen, Messerli has organized his selection into somewhat arbitrary and non-rigid categories; but unlike Allen he has refused to “name” these in the concern (in the context of today’s more eclectic and socially-based gatherings) that they will be misunderstood as actual “groups” or poets driven only by particular ideas or theories.
Messerli is the editor of “Language” Poetries, published by New Directions; and Contemporary American Fiction, published by his own Sun & Moon Press. He is also the author of four books of poetry, a film for fiction in poetry, and a play.
POETS INCLUDED: Continua a leggere