Beseechers
- by Michael Basinski. 2000. 38 pages. $10.00.
Available Small Press Distribution or Full Spectrum Editions, Karl
Young - Editor, Light and Dust, 7112 27th Ave. Kenosha, Wisconsin,
53143. SEE http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/lighthom.htm
Ah Basinski, what a
fine book this is and beautiful too. When I wake each morning I run
to it and while eating Honey Nut Cheerios. I song/sing this most
tasteful, innovative, erotic and erratic, esoteric and exotic and
beautiful visual improvisational performance poems in color book.
This is a book of performance poems, some of which can be found at
the Light
and Dust website. A few are old and a few are new. These
are performance poems, poems for group performance. Performance
poetry is something that Basinski has been interested in for some
time and he does perform these poems and others with his performance
group: The Buff/Fluxus Project. The Wild Elephant: a at after
the - a poem - is the group's Hound Dog, I want to Hold your Hand or
Satisfaction. It is good to see it in print. Wild and innovative
Basinski's poetry has arrived from the outer reaches of the solar
system. These creatures will conquer us. They will destroy what
little poetic life lives on planet earth. What will remain after
Basinski is planet EARth. Basinski is noted for his sometimes obtuse
approach to the poem. He cares little for narration. He cares
nothing for those stuck seeking meaning in this meaningless society.
He cares nothing for those stuck in the many isms of poetry and
poetry's many, and endless, tedious camps. He cares nothing for
those sucking their thumbs. Better to be defeated with Hannibal.
Alone as Lucifer at war with heaven, Basinski's poems.
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Strange Things Begin
to Happen When a Meteor Crashes in the Arizona Desert
- by Michael Basinski with Illustrations
by Wendy Collin Sorin and typography and design by Luigi-Bob Drake.
$10.00. Burning Press, PO Box 585, Lakewood, Ohio, 44107 (include
$1.00 per order for postage).
This is a most beautiful book. It features a letter press cover
and the illustrations of one of Cleveland's best illustrators and
artists, namely Wendy Collin Sorin. In addition, Luigi-Bob Drake,
editor of Taproot and Taproot reviews and long time Burning Press
book publisher, manipulates, enhances, orchestrates Basinski's
words. Basinski's text is a long poem called Strange Things Begin
to Happens When A Meteor Crashes in the Arizona Desert. The poem
combines and contains a relentless onslaught of Shakespearean sexual
terminology juxtaposed with slang and colloquial phrases and
romantic, memory-bound cryptic messages enjambed with the stark and
sometimes dissident alphabetic sound. All of this is countered by
long strings of vowels, alphabetic sounds and neologisms. The poem
is all sound and not, music and not, full and filled with meaning
and not. It is knots and nuts and the Goddess Nut. Wendy Collin
Sorin's art illustrates the various interweaving and collagings that
occur in the occult of the poem. Her work does not illustrate the
poem but in fact is part of the poem – it is in fact the poem also,
which is unique in the realm of poetry. Luigi-Bob Drake's orchestral
enhancements are enchantments and provide passage and twist between
the pure words and un-words and the realm of illustrations and
un-illustrations. Perhaps this book can be as close to an intermedia
poem as possible. It is true a combination of talents and stands
forward and above books made by cooperating artist. A special
numbered edition with a four-colored waterless lithograph by Wendy
Collin Sorin is available.
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The Word Underneath
- by Lake Affect. 2001. Music/Word
Performance. A CD that features the poetry of Michael Basinski,
Robert Creeley, Rosemary Kothe, Anna Reckin and Mark Peters. $10.00.
Contact Lake Affect at rutty@acsu.buffalo.edu See
also their website at: www.geocities.com/lakeaffect_music
Lake Affect is an ensemble dedicated to the creation of a unique
new sound art evolving from a blend of word, timbre, rhythm, and
texture. The aim is to create a new vocabulary that draws on both
literary and musical elements, and to invent an artistic vehicle
that embraces both music and poetry. Integral to this endeavor has
been the ensemble's collaboration with living poets like those
featured on this group's new CD called The Word Underneath. The CD
features Michael Basinski's City of Webs fragments 1 and 2; Robert
Creeley's The Rhythm; Anna Reckin's List of Flowers/Rosa; Rosemary
Kothe's Purple Passion and Mark Peters's bucket, bucket. The CD not
only features the ensemble versions of the poems by also includes
the poet's reading their work. It is quite magical and marvelous. It
is a unique moment in literary evolution and any poets in involved
with music must hear what Lake Affect has done with these poems and
poets. Unlike anything that has been done before, this CD and the
art of Lake Affect is destined to alter how we listen to poetry. It
is so new and stunning that one has to listen again and again and
again and soon it is dawn and the rosy fingered goddess listens
also. And then - well, you hear the poets and the ensemble. It is
such a blend as to be a new thing, brand new and it so refreshing to
hear a new music. Lake Affect is Alejandro Rutty, Lorena Guillen,
Thomas McCluskey and Tiffany Nicely. More Basinski can be found at:
http://writing.upenn.edu/epc/authors/basinski
Mark Peters, who is featured on the CD is a writer, juggler and
teacher. He is editor of Deluxe Rubber Chicken a magazine that is
available at: http://writing.upenn.edu/epc/ezines/deluxe/.
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Michael Basinski Assistant Curator Poetry/Rare
Books Collection of the University Libraries, SUNY at
Buffalo.
His poems, articles and
reviews have appeared in numerous publications including:
Proliferation, Terrible Work, Deluxe Rubber Chicken,
Boxkite, The Mill Hunk Herald, Yellow Silk, The Village
Voice, Object, Oblek, Score, Generator, Juxta, Poetic
Briefs, Another Chicago Magazine, Sure: A Charles Bukowski
Newsletter, Moody Street Irregulars: A Jack Kerouac
Newsletter, Kiosk, Earth's Daughters, Atticus Review,
Mallife, Taproot, Transmog, B-City, House Organ, First
Intensity, Mirage No.4/Period(ical), Lower Limit Speech,
Texture, R/IFT, Chain, Antenym, Bullhead, Poetry New York,
First Offence, and many
others. For more than
twenty years he has performed his choral voice collages and
sound texts with his intermedia performance ensemble: The
Ebma, which has released two Lps: SEA and
Enjambment. His books
include: Idyll (Juxta Press, 1996), Heebee-jeebies (Meow
Press, 1996), SleVep (Tailspin Press, 1995), Vessels
(Texture Press, 1993), Cnyttan (Meow Press, 1993), Mooon Bok
(Leave Books, 1992)and Red Rain Too (1992)and Flight to the
Moon (1993) from Run Away Spoon Press.
Send books and magazines for review
to: Michael Basinski Poetry/Rare Books
Collection 420 Capen Hall SUNY at Buffalo Bflo. New
York 14260
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