Archivi tag: poetry

jennifer scappettone interviewed

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http://circumferencemag.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/j.-scappattone-mp3.mp3

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st mark’s talks (1985)

http://jacket2.org/commentary/st-marks-talks-1985-erica-hunt-bruce-boone-peter-inman-jackson-mac-low-david-antin-barbar

Erica Hunt, Bruce Boone, Peter Inman, Jackson Mac Low, David Antin, Barbara Guest, Lorenzo Thomas, Steve McCaffery, Kathleen Fraser, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Nathaniel Mackey, Ron Silliman, Bob Perelman, Anne Waldman, Nick Piombino

 

new at sibila: scappettone on rosselli, corbett on eigner

from Charles Bernstein’s blog @ jacket2

http://jacket2.org/commentary/new-sibila-scappettone-rosselli-corbett-eigner

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otoliths, issue #26

Issue twenty-six of Otoliths, the southern winter issue, has just gone live, featuring contributions from:

John Bloomberg-Rissman & Anne Gorrick, David Appelbaum, paul summers, SJ Fowler, Vaughan Rapatahana, Rico Moore, Kyle Hemmings, Philip Byron Oakes, Clark Lunberry, Arpine Konyalian Grenier, Kent MacCarter, Beni Ransom, Eileen R. Tabios, John M. Bennett, Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Matthew Stolte, Douglas Barbour & Sheila E. Murphy, Richard Kostelanetz, Lakey Comess, James Mc Laughlin, John Thomas Allen, Donna Kuhn, Raymond Farr, Joshua Mostafa, Jo Langton, Elizabeth Welsh, Tony Beyer, Jordon Lofton, Mark Rutter, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Howie Good, David Jalajel, bárbara mesquita, Jeff Harrison, Jill Jones, Bill Yarrow, Jeremy Freedman, Reed Altemus, Jim Meirose, Matt Margo, Andy Martrich, Tyson Bley, Deborah Poe & Gene Tanta, Andrew Topel, Roger Williams, Jason Joyce, Tom Beckett, Tim Keane, Charles Freeland & Rosaire Appel, Bill Drennan, John Pursch, Caleb Puckett, Matthew Stolte, Marty Hiatt, J.D. Nelson, Stephen Nelson, Marc Jones, Jack Galmitz, Márton Koppány, Francesco Levato, Cherie Hunter Day, Scott Metz, Sarah Edwards, bruno neiva, Keith Higginbotham, Dorothee Lang & Julia Davies, Felino A. Soriano, Emma Morgan, lindsay cahill, Bobbi Lurie, Marco Giovenale, Leah Muddle, Bob Heman, & sean burn.

http://the-otolith.blogspot.it/

“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

Sarah Mangold, “I Meant To Be Transparent”

“It was more like an impressionist portrait than an identification photo” writes Sarah Mangold in I Meant To Be Transparent, a book woven through the writing of early 20th century literary innovator Dorothy Richardson and the contours of contemporary poetics. Taking her title from a line in Robert Duncan’s Ground Work, Mangold’s attempted transparency slips original language between filmic jump cuts that mirror Richardson’s own prose and a near pre-raphaelite interleaving of fore and backgound — bringing the silenced, the skirted, the sidelined into view. By troubling the implications of linguistic transparency, Mangold challenges the literary portrait in a world in which “men and women are taught from the beginning to speak “his”” and likewise suspending the space before “feeling fades into thought –” In this hovering between, Mangold brings into focus the woman at the edge of the party with “Lots of big big revolution behind my eyes” and the ways in which the failure to be see-through becomes its own revelation.