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Buggeryville: The Redundancies
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Good luck in poetry.". Posted by Chris at 2:09 AM. So speaking of " I Love Mondays! Is the text of the first time I read there, in January 2006. Attendance was mandatory. I read a poem for each person in the audience (in my twelve-minute slot). If I knew someone was going to be there, I wrote a poem specifically for them; there were several unassigned poems that turned out to have been written specifically for unexpected audience members. You can download a pdf of The Redundancies. This is a "poetry blog".
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Buggeryville: I have been in Canada awhile, apparently
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Good luck in poetry.". I have been in Canada awhile, apparently. Posted by Chris at 7:55 PM. Still reading Prismatic Publics. The book is set up with long, in-depth, in-person interviews, followed by short selections of poems by the author. Actually, the selections of poems are about as long, pages-wise, as the interviews are, but poems just have fewer words per page. During M. NourbeSe Philip's interview, she mentions a reading she gave at the Scream - a reading that I was at. Have I been here that long?
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Buggeryville: Roussel revived
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Good luck in poetry.". Posted by Chris at 9:50 PM. So last Saturday I participated in this event. Which, in theory, was making some connections between the life and work of Raymond Roussel. And in particular his novel Locus Solus. And the Watermill Center. S monumental mansion-cum-gallery-cum-residency in Southampton. The rule for making art, becoming " la règle de lard. The ruler for measuring things made out of bacon.). Well, for various reasons, this idea got nixed. Locus Solus: It is an odd book.
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Buggeryville: Fisticuffslessness
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Good luck in poetry.". Posted by Chris at 2:31 AM. Marcus Boon moderating, Alexis Muirhead, Michael Maranda, Kenneth Goldsmith, M. NourbeSe Philip, and Sonja Ahlers talking. The topic: Appropriation, a.k.a. "stealing shit". Also, the reaction against this isn't new: Dada appropriated, and appropriating African art. [ I wonder: Nationalism? Also: Communism took issue! I think about Todd Haynes finding out about fanfic after Velvet Goldmine came out and being surprised and delighted by the whole thing.
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Buggeryville: Like a house on fire
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Good luck in poetry.". Like a house on fire. Posted by Chris at 6:10 PM. Sent a bunch of people a draft of a response to a translation of a poem by Heinrich Heine. And asked that they finish it up as they saw fit. My spit-shine job is available here. But do go check out all the responses. And how or if they play against each other. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vocatur quasi quispiam, id est, homo non significatus, velut anglice "Everyman" nominatur. This is a "poetry blog". Books shaped like books.
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Buggeryville: I read in Kingston
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Good luck in poetry.". I read in Kingston. Posted by Chris at 9:51 AM. Geof Huth has been saying some nice. Reading in upstate New York. That last link contains video. What I read: The Fahrenheit 451. Poem The vegetable etymology bit. A series of dictionary-based collaborations that I wrote with Ron Henry. Some of the redundant. I met some nice people and met again some old friends and was showered with books: This reading thing, it is fun, and I recommend it. Gary having said what Gary said,. Monica de ...
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Buggeryville: Foreman Fest
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Good luck in poetry.". Posted by Chris at 3:11 PM. Those of you in Portland are, I trust, going to the Richard Foreman Fest. Hi I just wanted to come here because of the name. . I hope it lived up to your expectations! Sadly no, but Ill be back. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vocatur quasi quispiam, id est, homo non significatus, velut anglice "Everyman" nominatur. I live and go to school in Toronto, Ontario. Until recently, I lived and helped organize poetry readings. This is a "poetry blog".
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Buggeryville: How do I love lists? Let me count the ways
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Good luck in poetry.". How do I love lists? Let me count the ways. Posted by Chris at 12:39 PM. The Scream has begun. I missed the first night's event, but last night there was an opening for a visual poem art show and an event celebrating the catalogue poem. You can check out the visual poetry over at Type. On Queen for the duration of the festival. But the catalogue event is now over, lost to time. And Valerie Solanas's list of acceptable and unacceptable men from the SCUM Manifesto. And then a few peo...