Showing posts with label passing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passing. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Charlotte Mandell
on translating The Kindly Ones

From Mandell’s translation of
Abdelwahab Meddeb’s White Traverses

Is this novel worth all this attention?

extravagantly blessed & hideously cursed

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Jack Spicer & Allen Sherman:
Hello Muddah, Hello Lorca

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Jimmy Schuyler reads on PennSound!

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PennSound is on track to have
50,000,000 downloads in 2009

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Polis is This:
Charles Olson & the Persistence of Place
is coming to PBS in April

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Rae Armantrout at the AWP

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Medium & Margin 2009:
Multiplying Methodologies & Proliferating Poetics

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Rachel Blau DuPlessis:
Draft 94: Mail Art

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Frank Sherlock’s Over Here

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Real beat poets

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At 86, Will Inman keeps on truckin

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Poetry in Iraq

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Ted Greenwald & Kit Robinson

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Edible books!

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Beverly Dahlen
on George Stanley’s Vancouver

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Grace Hartigan & Frank O’Hara

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More conceptual flarf
(talk about hybrid…)

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Talking at length (35 pp!!)
with David Shapiro

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Talking further with Michael Schiavo

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Marjorie Perloff on Elizabeth Alexander
& the downgrading of poetry
(note the other 3 videos linked)

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Books to look forward to

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Rita Dove,
taking over the Washington Post’s
“Poet’s Choice” column

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Pam Brown
on Philip Mead’s Networked Language:
Culture & History in Australian Poetry

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The web sends U.S. poetry everywhere

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Past Simple is anything but

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James Purdy has died

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Keira Knightley on Dylan Thomas

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Welsh poetry on the London tube

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C.M. Mayo & Francisco Aragón
at the Library of Congress (MP3)

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A tribute to Jack Gilbert

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Agha Shahid Ali’s The Veiled Suite

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Darwin’s life in poetry
written by a descendant

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A call for submissions
for very short poems

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A more complete description
of the SUNY Buffalo
audio archive project

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Connoisseur Shakespeare

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A Bakhtin conference

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Talking with Kay Ryan

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Huxley library to UCLA

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Photos
from the massive Milwaukee marathon

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Google talks books

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Towns without newspapers are on the horizon

Newspapers are dying

Preserve local news

Social networking as a solution

The incredible shrinking media

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This week’s death-of-a-bookstore tale
is a Christian store in Virginia

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The MLA Handbook
no longer privileges print

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The Great Links Curriculum

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A variation on the “20 books” meme
from Scotland

& more

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Pinecones podcasts
(say that fast 3 times)

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March (Poetry) Madness

Serious March madness
(the only basketball team I’ll ever make)

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The Academy of American Poets
annual monstrosity

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Transcranial Poetics

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Louise DeSalvo, Fanny Howe & Abdella Taia

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Robert Pinsky
singing the praises
of Jbooks.com

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Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue

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Using Wikipedia to teach comp

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Michael Jackson:
“Children of the World, we’ll do it”

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Haiku consciousness

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Writer’s spaces

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Alicia Ostriker
on contemporary Hebrew poetry

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A Cheever bio

a vast inert pudding of a book

Over Cheevers

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A review of Elaine Showalter’s
history of women writers

Another by Katha Pollitt

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The “George Steiner problem

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The shortlist for the Scottish
Mortgage Investment Trust
Poetry Awards

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Bolaño, Kleinzahler, Herrera
win National Book Critics Circle awards

No women received awards at all

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Ronald Johnson’s elegy for Princess Di

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Yet another review of
Gooch’s Flannery

& another

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Talking with the former JT LeRoy

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Angelic Dynamo,
the magazine you edit yourself

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Raymond Chandler vs. LA

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Remembering John Leonard

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If novels could read

It’s really about characters

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Talking with Christian Wiman

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The poetry of Shaikh Mohammad

An Irish poet at the festival in Dubai

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Academic Earth :
video lectures & courses from
Berkeley, Harvard, MIT,
Princeton, Stanford & Yale

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Libraries thrive in a down economy

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Impact of the recession
on the arts (PDF)

More “starving artists” now

Who defends the arts?

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Art in America
on Futurism

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The postcards of Walker Evans

A review in The New Yorker

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Robert Frank:
from “ignored” to “National Treasure”

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The Rest is Noise

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Felix Bernstein’s Mildred Pierce

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Sally Silvers’ Yessified!

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Frank Gehry’s library

Another look by the same author

My favorite library
is by Rem Koolhaas

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Spam architecture

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Finding Lincoln’s fingerprint

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Philosophy & body-building

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What Tim Berners-Lee
is inventing now

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A tip of the baseball cap
to the emerging
Jacket 37

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Doris Evans, Krishna’s mother, passed away late Friday afternoon.

Monday, March 02, 2009

Fanny Howe’s The Winter Sun

Poetry & spirituality

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The oldest words in English

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The New Yorker
has excerpted
David Foster Wallace’s
last, unfinished novel

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Lyn Hejinian’s Saga / Circus

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Four poems by John Ashbery

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Kit Robinson’s Ice Cubes

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The hand-printed book in historical context

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Susan Howe’s Souls of the Labadie Tract

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Leevi Lehto’s latest essays

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Women mentoring women

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The mainstream avant-gardist

Barthelme in Buffalo

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Leslie Scalapino’s
It’s go in horizontal: Selected Poems

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Close-reading flarf

#s 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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The sanest comment on greatness yet

Adam Fieled takes up Amy’s challenge

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Remembering when Robert Lowell
was considered important

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If I ran the NEA

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A hidden history of English poetry

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Jackson Mac Low’s Thing of Beauty

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In favor of anthologies

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The problem of Knut Hamsun

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Dancing with the dead:
language, poetry & translation

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“We don’t want to be
in that small-press translation ghetto

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SoQ translations all sound the same

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Charles Bernstein’s Girly Man

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Reconstructing Dorothy Wordsworth

Searching for Bill & Dorothy

Digital Wordsworth

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3 bad books

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Jack Kerouac’s The Sea is My Brother

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Why conference papers mostly suck

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The Alphabet

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20 books through which
to fall in love with poetry

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The traveling concept of narrative

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Philip José Farmer is dead

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Best book of 2009

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Find the nearest indie bookstore

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A place for poetry

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Reviewing the new Kindle 2.0

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Save the news,
not the newspapers

An industry staggers

Newspaper death watch

The Rocky Mountain News shuts down

Newspaper convention cancelled

Did blogging kill newspapers?

Or was it Facebook?

Is it the end?

From no profits to non-profits?

If papers die, who will write about it?

Flash: newspapers
are not losing money
!!

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On the demise of publishing,
reading & all else

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The ABA reduces its dues

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Derek Fenner & the art of stalking

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Jack Gilbert & his triangle

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Poetry & politics
in the 1930s & now

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Ilya Kaminsky’s
In Our Time

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Stephen Spender’s politics

Tho it neglects to mention his patron

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Amish Trivedi’s
Selections from Episode Three
(PDF)

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Lobster, steak & vispo

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Talking with T.C. Boyle

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The linguistic construction of happiness

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If  you insist on writing

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Can the Dodge Fest be saved?

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Chinese whispers

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Letters from Norman Mailer

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Stephen Dobyns dog

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Looking elsewhere
to keep the
School of Q intact

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David Constantine’s latest collection

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First NY Times review
of Brad Gooch’s Flannery

NY Time’s 2nd review
of Flannery

NY Times interview of
Brad Gooch
(MP3)

Austin American-Statesman

Talking to Gooch in Savannah

All beak and claws

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Life at the AWP

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New work by Robert Bly

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A half-century out of date
at the Huffington Post

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Adam Kirsch
review’s O’Driscoll’s Heaney

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The best music event in America
next Friday in
Berkeley

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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club

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On repetition

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Barry Schwabsky on
Marlene Dumas & Barkley Hendricks

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1,389 photos from
Roanoke’s 2009
Marginal Arts Fest

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Combat censorship in Mexico

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Zorn + Foreman

Felix Bernstein’s review

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Starbuck speaks!

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Watching Zack Snyder

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Rushdie:
Can there be
a good film adaptation
of a book?

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Frank Gehry at 80

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Wittgenstein’s family

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Badiou’s Sarkozy

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Justify the humanities?

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Electronic theses & dissertations

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