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Monday, May 03, 2010

Reina María Rodríguez,
a bilingual reading

Tsering Wangmo Dhompa
on the earthquake in Kyegu

Barrett Watten goes post-moot

Clark Coolidge’s The Act of Providence

New work by Eleni Sikelianos

Curtis Faville on Jack Gilbert
(part I) (part II) (part III)

The Dominant and the Long Durée

Talking with Sara Larsen & David Brazil about Try

Maid as Muse:
How Servants Changed Emily Dickinson’s
Life & Language

Lil Picard: Mama Dada

Buffalo’s
Canadian Poetry Festival
of 1980

The Bloodaxe Book of Indian Poets

Authors start to boycott Arizona

Poet-editors,
What is (or has been)
your favorite editing project
and why
(43 poet-editors, curated with an intro by
Eileen R. Tabios)

Editors on editing: a roundtable

The William Bronk-Charles Olson correspondence
(one part of Burt Kimmelman’s contribution)

Otoliths 17 has much to offer

May 3 & 4 @ CUNY,
Chapbook Festival (& marathon reading)

May 6 @ CUNY,
talks in honor of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick,
by Jack Kimball, Stacy Szymaszek & CAConrad

On John Gould Fletcher
& Charles Bernstein

Talking further with Charles Bernstein

The “thought-opera” of Walter Benjamin

Jerry Rothenberg:
A Pre-Face for David Meltzer

Tintin on trial

The David Foster Wallace audio project

Poetry is for rich kids

Michael Horovitz jumps into the Oxford poetry swamp

The intent of The Alphabet

Was Robert Frost a modernist?

Arcs & arcoholics

Britain’s best indie bookshops

Janet Adelman has died

Random House gets more random

The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick

Plus 39 other Dick titles

The Bukowski archive

Remembering Jonathan Williams

Remembering Peter Porter

LA’s Skylight Books

Talking with Tan Lin

Definitely check out the new Barzakh!
(viz Ted Berrigan collages)

Ryokan, translated by Dennis Maloney

The danger in neglecting translation

The city of endangered languages

Parlay vu globish?

Google Search to add
virtual keyboards for 35 languages

How to Write in 700 Easy Lessons

Glengarry Glen AWP

AWP:
“you get to dance, you get drunk, you get laid”

The EU Commission nixes a poetry contest

The perils of meeting your favorite author

When Chaplin met Einstein

Emily Dickinson’s garden

Paulann Peterson, Oregons new laureate

Missouri’s laureate, David Clewell

13 Howard Fellows in Fiction & Poetry

Always almost obsolete,
always almost new

If I were to raise my children
the way I write my books…”

Reznikoff & conceptualism

Flarf film

A site just for the juxtaposition
of literature & technology

The Found Poem Student Challenge

The poetry of golf

The poetry of preaching

Found poem favorites

Celebrity volcano slam poetry

Art of the slam
not a contradiction in terms

Talking with Amir Sulaiman

Bloomberg the poet?

Nick Clegg:
“My hero Samuel Beckett”

William Burroughs:
Cities of the Red Night
(reg. req.)

Burroughs’ Naked Scientology
(reg. req.)

Burroughs’ The Electronic Revolution
(reg. req.)

Burroughs’ Queer
(reg. req.)

Lewis Carroll, experimental poet

Dramatic monologs,
from the Victorians to Maximus & Niedecker

New York’s sidewalk booksellers

The latest in Gently Read Literature

Photos from Collapsible Poetics Theater

Eigner, Cummings & the typewriter

Can the iPad or Kindle
save book publishers?

The right age to buy an iPad

What the experience of reading
might look like
in the near future

Talking with Ben Mazer

Moving the Dodge to Newark

Edwin Morgan at 90

Do the Monster mash-up,
everyone else is

Charlie Simic:
Confessions of a Poet Laureate

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
& the colors of depression

Shakespeare who?

Twittering Romeo & Juliet
(parting is such tweet sorrow)

Poets change the world

A poem for Arizona

Padraic Fiacc,
Belfast’s “patron saint of the insane”

Talking with Andrei Codrescu

Poetry in Person:
25 Years of Conversations
with America’s Poets

Paul Elisha’s Swash

A Reader on Reading

The pugnacious quietist

Anonymous feminism of the 19th century

Talking with Janaka Stucky

Who is your favorite religious poet?

Cambridge changes rules
to ease the silencing & sacking of
“difficult dons”

What makes a feminist poet?

Marilyn Monroe on Beckett, Joyce
Joltin’ Joe & just maybe JFK

Well, at least it wasn’t her cat

Talking with Kathy Acker

The diaries of Madonna

Nicola Barker: “I love suffering”

Coming Through the Rye
is not making it through the courts

Teens flock to live poetry events

Telling tales in Ojai

Silvi Alcivar, poet on demand

Poetry can be a portable prairie

Poetry from
the 92nd Street Y “Discovery” winners

Talking with Elizabeth Spires

Huffington Post’s fave literary twitters
is mostly publishing industry
& no poets

Adjectives in Sappho
& other obsessions

The Picture of Oscar Wilde

How is this better than Calvin Trillin?

Adam Kirsch close reading Robert Lowell

The best book trailer of the year?

One’s inner compass

Sci-fi publisher Phoenix Books shuts down

Lullabies for maniacs

The calcification of Caryl Phillips

Anne Carson’s Nox

With the death of Alan Sillitoe,
the 1950s are finally over

Philip Davenport
@ the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds

Save Beyond Baroque!

In preparation for landing

Graphic Gatsby

The drawer of whales

One drawing for every page
of Moby-Dick

Poetry, the movie

Bad Writing, the documentary

White Peak / Dark Peak

Talking with Joseph Beuys

The Tate Audio Archives

William Furlong, the archivist

Robert Natkin has died

3 finalists for the new
Berkeley Art Museum

The recession hits Big Art:
Koons’ fabricator shuts down

Talking with Daniel Libeskind

2010 AIA housing awards

The Harvard Arts Medal to
Catherine B. Lord

The dead mother

Sitting with Marina Abramović

Talking with Jenny Holzer

The last (I-95) picture show

The conceit of Cartier-Bresson

Allen Ginsberg, the photographer

The bones of Francois Robert

Events at the Sculpure Center
in Long Island City

June 18-19 in NYC,
a 65th birthday celebration for
Anthony Braxton

The life of Artie Shaw

Laurie Anderson seeks “expert” remixes
& looks to the future

The astrolabe

Brion Gysin:
How to make a dream machine
(reg. req.)

Epistemic closure on the far right

Stephen Wolfram’s
theory of everything

Henri Lefebvre:
State, Space, World: Selected Essays
(reg. req.)

The internet as a social movement

Coping with complexity

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Robert Grenier,
reading outside the box

Helen Lopez,
thinking with the box

New poems by Cara Benson

Steve Fama on Mairéad Byrne

The new online issue of l’Ulisse
includes an Italian translation of my essay,
“The New Sentence”

Talking with Charles Bernstein

Why bookstores are dying:
The Powell’s Pain Index is up

Milkweed, SPD, 92Y
& many others
receive Amazon grants

Rethinking poetics

All hail the Found Poem

Louis Bury on conceptual poetry

taking poetry seriously at all was exciting

Joseph Massey talks to Rae Armantrout

Rae Armantrout, Pat Metheny & Culture Lust

May 4, San Francisco,
After Spicer

Josh Hafner on Ken Irby

Irby reading

John Latta on Irby

Frankenwords

“Am I respecting the voice of the poet?
Do I need to respect it?”

Talking with Carol Sklenicka
about her bio of Raymond Carver

How to win at Millions Poets

Stephen Burt on Terrance Hayes,
Connie Wanek, Lisa Robertson,
& Jimmy Schuyler

Jordan Davis on Terese Svoboda & Poets Theater

Shakespeare in bed

Chicago appears to have survived
the day of Da Bard

The First Asemic Exhibit in Russia

The visual poetry of Ed Baker

Jorge Luis Borges, talking

Oh, do read to me Argentina

Translating “Donal Og

Why poets flock to Arlington, Vermont

Clive James on why Les Murray
deserves the Nobel

Talking with Carrie Olivia Adams

Hiromi Itō’s Killing Kanoko

U.S. writers on the Orange shortlist

The sins of Orlando Figes

An Australian obit for Peter Porter

Porter tributes pour in

A recent poem by Porter

Talking with Brian Clements

Jonathan Lethem takes David Foster Wallace’s
old job

5 questions for C.K. Williams

C.K. Williams’ Whitman

A desk to stand behind

How to sort books

While you are at the library,
get the groceries

How to pronounce author’s names
(SILL-ә-mәn & it’s Italian)

Twain’s travel with the “savages”

Lions & tigers & haiku, oh my

Capturing a moment in 3 lines

Festival takes off,
tho some writers don’t

The volcano & the book fair

Thursday, April 29,
Susan Howe in Minneapolis with David Grubbs

Paris, May 4:
Anne Waldman, Edith Azam

Friday, May 14,
a celebration of Midwestern writing
in Minneapolis

Who was Irène Némirovsky, really?

Will Molly Ivins or the Tree Lady stop
Abert Huffstickler Park?

Feminist poetry from 1871

Divine Right’s Trip

Ten best literary visions of hell

& then there’s Derision Points

Maxine Kumin in Cambridge

Where is the real hoax
in the Rimbaud photo?

Martin Amis – “saviour of modern lit?”

Andrew Joron’s
“Spine to Spin, Spoke to Speak”

Dead Poets Day?

Talking with Kathleen Spivak

Translating Gombrowicz

Kurt Vonnegut & the “no asshole rule”

Shocker:
Cal Poly poets aren’t identical

Alan Sillitoe has died

Angry young man dead at 82

E.L. Doctorow’s “Edgemont Drive”

Dick Tillinghast on
An Anthology of Modern Irish Poetry

Peter Carey: Marshan chronicles

Being a Tolkien, wanting to write

Walcott’s Egrets –
an Eliot for our time

PEN awards to
Edward P. Jones, Nam Le

Piquancies & attributes
in Seamus Heaney’s verse

Styron’s heirs
gain some digital rights

Print isn’t dead, says Dave Eggers

Nook is outselling Kindle

Amazon’s “Poetry Community
has over 10,000 contributors

Roberts’ rules of writing

2Up, April 30 in Brooklyn:
poster, poems, artwork, party

Kafka done creepy

Talking Howl

eeeee-eee-eeee-the-movie

A motion picture based on the poetry
of Gerald Stern

Talking with Walter Salles

Casting for On the Road

Following the Beats in Mexico City

Don Draper eats a Naked Lunch

Emily D, the musical

Toumani Diabate’s “Fantasy”

“The communication of emotion & ideas
(& other beings)
through sound”

Compose your own music

The revolution will not be novelized

Joni Mitchell then, now & in your mind

Joni accuses Bobby of being a fake

Leonard Cohen is coming to Sligo

I remember you well
in the Chelsea Hotel

Ghost of a Dog

This Sunday, May 2nd,
Zoe Strauss’ final I-95 show
(the annual event that made
photography in Philly famous)

Happy Birthday, Elsa Dorfman!

Some hot auctions at Sotheby’s

A new Russian revolution in visual arts

ArtChicago

SFO as a museum

Oakland:
putting back the there there

Purvis Young has died

Barry Schwabsky on the Whitney Biennial

Nudes for the blind

Artists Books Online

The gay kid joining Archie & Veronica?
It’s Kevin K!

Kevin Killian on American Cinema

Market Day – the image speaks

Merging Bill T. Jones with the Dance Theater Workshop

May 4 in Brooklyn,
Ronald K. Brown with Sonia Sanchez

Dancer has her hip replaced
& keeps the bone

Arts admins forced to sleep under bridges

Sarcasm is not science

May 1, 1970

4 dead in Ohio

Noam Chomsky on the new far right

The button