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Dorothea Lasky's Reading Schedule: Fall 2008 (and end of summer) readings
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Dorothea Lasky's Reading Schedule. Thursday, July 24, 2008. Fall 2008 (and end of summer) readings. August 23rd, 8 pm. Reading with John Beer and Macgregor Card. Poetry Time Reading Series. 390 Seneca Ave. on the corner of Seneca and Stanhope in Bushwick. 3 blocks from the Dekalb L train. New York, NY. After Fantastic: A collision of dances and poems from AWE. For more information: Info about the show. For tickets and times. September 11, 10 pm. The Unofficial Fringe Late Nite Cabaret. New York, NY.
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Bunker Book Recs: Jen Bartman | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Bunker Book Recs: Steven Karl. Bunker Book Recs: Martin Rock →. November 12, 2009 · 4:43 am. Bunker Book Recs: Jen Bartman. I’m recommending two books, the first of which influenced the second:. Edited by Robert Hass and. Edited by Robert Hass. Is a collection of poems by three Haiku masters, Bashō, Buson and Issa. When Robert Hass selected and translated the poems, he was struck by how deeply personal they were because he’d been taught that haiku were never subjective. Poet ...
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Bunker Book Recs: Franklin Bruno | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Bunker Book Recs: Farrah Field. December 12, 2009 · 6:17 pm. Bunker Book Recs: Franklin Bruno. Reasons to be Cheerful. I probably won’t read from it on Saturday, but a couple of years ago I wrote the entry on Elvis Costello’s 1979 album. In Continuum’s 33 1/3 series. One book I wish had existed while I was writing is Paul Gorman’s. Reasons to Be Cheerful. And elaborate die-cut arrangements beyond the traditional gatefold (. Squeezed: What You Don’t Know About Orange Juice.
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CROWD: 07.23.2010
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Unites Brooklyn’s literary curators for a two-day festival of readings, performances and screenings. The festival will take place on Saturday July 24th. At Bushwick's beloved MARKET HOTEL 957 Broadway Brooklyn. THE BUSHWICK READING SERIES. POETRY TIME at SPACE SPACE. For more information, please visit http:/ popsicklefestival.blogspot.com. Friday, July 23, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brooklyn, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Bunker Book Recs: Farrah Field | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Bunker Book Recs: Joanna Penn Cooper. Bunker Book Recs: Franklin Bruno →. December 10, 2009 · 5:20 am. Bunker Book Recs: Farrah Field. I Am a Beautiful Monster. Poetry, Prose, and Provocation by Francis Picabia. Don’t you want to change your vocabulary? Don’t you want orifice and power? Did you say yes? I steal most of my titles from phrases in this book. Unbreakable narration. Through and through story telling. Photos of Romans. Filed under Bunker Book Recs. Tagged as book r...
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December | 2009 | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Monthly Archives: December 2009. December 12, 2009 · 6:17 pm. Bunker Book Recs: Franklin Bruno. Reasons to be Cheerful. I probably won’t read from it on Saturday, but a couple of years ago I wrote the entry on Elvis Costello’s 1979 album. In Continuum’s 33 1/3 series. One book I wish had existed while I was writing is Paul Gorman’s. Reasons to Be Cheerful. And elaborate die-cut arrangements beyond the traditional gatefold (. Squeezed: What You Don’t Know About Orange Juice.
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Directions | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. The Bushwick Reading Series takes place at the Bushwick branch of the Brooklyn library. The address is 340 Bushwick Avenue. View a Google map by clicking here. M or J Trains. To Flushing Ave. station, cross street to Graham Ave, 5 blocks North on Graham Ave., 2 blocks East on Seigel St. to library. At Montrose Ave. station, five blocks South on Bushwick Ave. to library. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Bunker Book Recs: Joanna Penn Cooper | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Reading December 12th, 2009. Bunker Book Recs: Farrah Field →. December 8, 2009 · 9:03 pm. Bunker Book Recs: Joanna Penn Cooper. I first started reading Lydia Davis back in 2002, at a friend’s suggestion. Encountering this book was for me one of those oh, we’re allowed to do that? Maybe not. But they all have genius of voice that has to do with a desire to explore the intersection of the absurd, the poetic, and what we might think of as existential itchiness. Other poems in t...
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October | 2009 | The Bushwick Reading Series
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Monthly Archives: October 2009. October 7, 2009 · 1:08 am. Bunker Book Recs: Alexis Sullivan. One of the books that was most influential for me, and one that I think no poet should miss out on, is. Right now (well actually it’s been quite a while) I am obsessed with Franz Wright. His book. Alexis Sullivan will read at the Bushwick Reading Series on October 10th. Filed under Bunker Book Recs. Tagged as book recommendations. October 5, 2009 · 11:21 pm. I looked back to see.
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The Bushwick Reading Series | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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The Bushwick Reading Series. Newer posts →. November 8, 2009 · 5:53 pm. Bunker Book Recs: Steven Karl. One of the books that has had a profound effect on me is. You Go The Words. Although originally published in 1955, it has only recently been translated. Björling’s book consists of erasures yet they feel organic and alive, as opposed to mechanical or forced. This book will make poets rethink what is said and what is left out as well as how one is using the page. Eric Baus’ Tuned Droves. Bunker Book Recs...