Kurt Schwitters
An Anna Blume
Oh Du, Geliebte meiner 27 Sinne, ich liebe Dir!
Du, Deiner, Dich Dir, ich Dir, Du mir, ---- wir?
Das gehört beiläufig nicht hierher!
Wer bist Du, ungezähltes Frauenzimmer, Du bist, bist Du?
Die Leute sagen, Du wärest.
Laß sie sagen, sie wissen nicht, wie der Kirchturm steht.
Du trägst den Hut auf Deinen Füßen und wanderst auf die Hände,
Auf den Händen wanderst Du.
Halloh, Deine roten Kleider, in weiße Falten zersägt,
Rot liebe ich Anna Blume, rot liebe ich Dir.
Du, Deiner, Dich Dir, ich Dir, Du mir, ----- wir?
Das gehört beiläufig in die kalte Glut!
Anna Blume, rote Anna Blume, wie sagen die Leute?
Preisfrage:
1. Anna Blume hat ein Vogel,
2. Anna Blume ist rot.
3. Welche Farbe hat der Vogel?
Blau ist die Farbe Deines gelben Haares,
Rot ist die Farbe Deines grünen Vogels.
Du schlichtes Mädchen im Alltagskleid,
Du liebes grünes Tier, ich liebe Dir!
Du Deiner Dich Dir, ich Dir, Du mir, ---- wir!
Das gehört beiläufig in die ---- Glutenkiste.
Anna Blume, Anna, A----N----N----A!
Ich träufle Deinen Namen.
Dein Name tropft wie weiches Rindertalg.
Weißt Du es Anna, weißt Du es schon,
Man kann Dich auch von hinten lesen.
Und Du, Du Herrlichste von allen,
Du bist von hinten, wie von vorne:
A------N------N------A.
Rindertalg träufelt STREICHELN über meinen Rücken.
Anna Blume,
Du tropfes Tier,
Ich-------liebe-------Dir!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tomaz Salamun/e-book
Tomaz Salamun:
Curtis Harnack Wrapped Me
in a Shawl, Translated from the Slovenian
by Michael Taren and the Author,
e-book, Scantily Clad Press
Curtis Harnack Wrapped Me
in a Shawl, Translated from the Slovenian
by Michael Taren and the Author,
e-book, Scantily Clad Press
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Symptoms Of Loss
Hugo Williams:
The Beggar, London Magazine, Vol. 1 No. 2/1961
An Anonymous Affair, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Net, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Pick-Up, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
Girl On The Beach, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
Symptoms Of Loss, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Actor, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Beggar, London Magazine, Vol. 1 No. 2/1961
An Anonymous Affair, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Net, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Pick-Up, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
Girl On The Beach, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
Symptoms Of Loss, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
The Actor, London Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 10/1962
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Destroyers in the Arctic
Alan Ross (1922-2001)
Alan Ross: Destroyers in the Arctic,
The Times Literary Supplement
&
Alan Ross remembered, Spectator
Obituary: Alan Ross, The Guardian
Alan Ross, Telegraph
Alan Ross: Destroyers in the Arctic,
The Times Literary Supplement
&
Alan Ross remembered, Spectator
Obituary: Alan Ross, The Guardian
Alan Ross, Telegraph
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Monday, December 08, 2008
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Dissonance of Compassion
Alexander Jorgensen:
Dissonance of Compasssion, Vibrant Gray
Poems, Pinstripe Fedora #3
Poem on Poetry, Otoliths
How Do I Make It Read, Otoliths
Three Poems, Shampoo #31
Dissonance of Compasssion, Vibrant Gray
Poems, Pinstripe Fedora #3
Poem on Poetry, Otoliths
How Do I Make It Read, Otoliths
Three Poems, Shampoo #31
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Monday, December 01, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Why the poetry of hip-hop is tragic
Kyd and play... the Wu Tang Clan
Why the poetry of hip-hop is tragic, by Adam O'Riordan,
The Guardian Books Blog
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Photography (1)
David Plowden: Small Towns
Alec Soth: Sleeping by the Mississippi
Troy Paiva: Lost America Night Photography
Alec Soth: Sleeping by the Mississippi
Troy Paiva: Lost America Night Photography
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Vincent Katz
Vincent Katz: Two Poems, Shampoo #10
Vincent Katz: Four Poems from Barge, Shampoo #29
Vincent Katz: The Dogs of Sao Paulo, Jacket #15
Vincent Katz: Edwin Sitting, Jacket #21
Vincent Katz: Four Poems from Barge, Shampoo #29
Vincent Katz: The Dogs of Sao Paulo, Jacket #15
Vincent Katz: Edwin Sitting, Jacket #21
Friday, November 21, 2008
Perhaps Strange
Kurt Schwitters
Perhaps Strange
The world is full of goods trains
The passengers are cows
And milk and butter.
And cheese and lovely marmelade
And bulls and horses,
And cocks and hens.
The cow is mother to the milk,
And grandma both to cheese and butter.
The cheese is cousin to the marmelade.
The horse is cousin to the cock
The hen lays eggs.
The egg is cousin to the cheese and butter,
The son and daughter of the milk.
Isn't it strange?
It is.
Perhaps Strange
The world is full of goods trains
The passengers are cows
And milk and butter.
And cheese and lovely marmelade
And bulls and horses,
And cocks and hens.
The cow is mother to the milk,
And grandma both to cheese and butter.
The cheese is cousin to the marmelade.
The horse is cousin to the cock
The hen lays eggs.
The egg is cousin to the cheese and butter,
The son and daughter of the milk.
Isn't it strange?
It is.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Gadji beri bimba
Hugo Ball
'Gadji beri bimba'
gadji beri bimba glandridi laula lonni cadori
gadjama gramma berida bimbala glandri galassassa laulitalomini
gadji beri bin blassa glassala laula lonni cadorsu sassala bim
gadjama tuffm i zimzalla binban gligla wowolimai bin beri ban
o katalominai rhinozerossola hopsamen laulitalomini hoooo
gadjama rhinozerossola hopsamen
bluku terullala blaulala loooo
zimzim urullala zimzim urullala zimzim zanzibar zimzalla zam
elifantolim brussala bulomen brussala bulomen tromtata
velo da bang band affalo purzamai affalo purzamai lengado tor
gadjama bimbalo glandridi glassala zingtata pimpalo ögrögöööö
viola laxato viola zimbrabim viola uli paluji malooo
tuffm im zimbrabim negramai bumbalo negramai bumbalo tuffm i zim
gadjama bimbala oo beri gadjama gaga di gadjama affalo pinx
gaga di bumbalo bumbalo gadjamen
gaga di bling blong
gaga blung
'Gadji beri bimba'
gadji beri bimba glandridi laula lonni cadori
gadjama gramma berida bimbala glandri galassassa laulitalomini
gadji beri bin blassa glassala laula lonni cadorsu sassala bim
gadjama tuffm i zimzalla binban gligla wowolimai bin beri ban
o katalominai rhinozerossola hopsamen laulitalomini hoooo
gadjama rhinozerossola hopsamen
bluku terullala blaulala loooo
zimzim urullala zimzim urullala zimzim zanzibar zimzalla zam
elifantolim brussala bulomen brussala bulomen tromtata
velo da bang band affalo purzamai affalo purzamai lengado tor
gadjama bimbalo glandridi glassala zingtata pimpalo ögrögöööö
viola laxato viola zimbrabim viola uli paluji malooo
tuffm im zimbrabim negramai bumbalo negramai bumbalo tuffm i zim
gadjama bimbala oo beri gadjama gaga di gadjama affalo pinx
gaga di bumbalo bumbalo gadjamen
gaga di bling blong
gaga blung
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Plastic Ruler Wood Ruler
Mike Topp: How to Break Up, elimae
Mike Topp: Eight Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: Five Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: In the Future, elimae
Mike Topp: Six Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: Three Poems and a List, elimae
Mike Topp: Bombe For Dessert, Exquisite Corpse
Mike Topp: Eight Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: Five Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: In the Future, elimae
Mike Topp: Six Poems, elimae
Mike Topp: Three Poems and a List, elimae
Mike Topp: Bombe For Dessert, Exquisite Corpse
Takashi Hiraide
Takashi Hiraide: For the Fighting Spirit of the Walnut,
translated from Japanese by Sawako Nakayasu
translated from Japanese by Sawako Nakayasu
Excerpts:
The Literary Review
Octopus Magazine
Poetry
Reviews:
The Beliver (by Alan Gilbert)
The Japan Times (by David Cozy)
The Literary Review
Octopus Magazine
Poetry
Reviews:
The Beliver (by Alan Gilbert)
The Japan Times (by David Cozy)
Monday, November 10, 2008
Saturday, November 08, 2008
A Pigeon Seeking Your Protection
Marlys West: A Pigeon Seeking Your Protection,
Burnside Review
Marlys West: The Oddest Sea, Blackbird
Marlys West: When the President Is Black,
Boston Review
Burnside Review
Marlys West: The Oddest Sea, Blackbird
Marlys West: When the President Is Black,
Boston Review
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Mónica de la Torre
Mónica de la Torre: How to Be Well Dressed:
An Intervention, failbetter.com
Mónica de la Torre: Migrating Birds, poets.org
An Intervention, failbetter.com
Mónica de la Torre: Migrating Birds, poets.org
Monday, November 03, 2008
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Gary Sullivan
Gary Sullivan: Poem in Absence of Any Poem, DC Poetry
Gary Sullivan: Three Poems, Jacket #12
Gary Sullivan and K. Silem Mohammad:
Jacket Photos of Various Poets, Shampoo #12
Gary Sullivan: Three Poems, Jacket #12
Gary Sullivan and K. Silem Mohammad:
Jacket Photos of Various Poets, Shampoo #12
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Poems, DUCIS
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Poems translated
by Paul Muldoon, Inertia Magazine
Some Thoughts on the Poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill,
by Michael Murray, Parameter Magazine
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Poems translated
by Paul Muldoon, Inertia Magazine
Some Thoughts on the Poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill,
by Michael Murray, Parameter Magazine
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
K. Silem Mohammad
K. Silem Mohammad: Poems, Tool A Magazine
K. Silem Mohammad: Summer Breeze, Fence Spring/Summer 2004
K. Silem Mohammad: Three Poems, Jacket #30
K. Silem Mohammad: Two Poems, Shampoo #14
K. Silem Mohammad: Four Poems, Fascicle
K. Silem Mohammad: BLOG {LIME TREE}
K. Silem Mohammad: Summer Breeze, Fence Spring/Summer 2004
K. Silem Mohammad: Three Poems, Jacket #30
K. Silem Mohammad: Two Poems, Shampoo #14
K. Silem Mohammad: Four Poems, Fascicle
K. Silem Mohammad: BLOG {LIME TREE}
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Ray Gonzalez
Ray Gonzalez: Two Poems, Jacket #19
Ray Gonzalez: Four Poems, Hartnell
Ray Gonzalez: You Shall Serve, Emprise Review
Ray Gonzalez: Ears Full of Thorns, Konundrum
Ray Gonzalez: The Fold, Hartwick
Ray Gonzalez: Four Poems, Hartnell
Ray Gonzalez: You Shall Serve, Emprise Review
Ray Gonzalez: Ears Full of Thorns, Konundrum
Ray Gonzalez: The Fold, Hartwick
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Hugo Ball
HUGO BALL
Karawane
jolifanto bambla o falli bambla
großiga m'pfa habla horem
egiga goramen
higo bloiko russula huju
hollaka hollala
anlogo bung
blago bung blago bung
bosso fataka
ü üü ü
schampa wulla wussa olobo
hej tatta gorem
eschige zunbada
wulubu ssubudu uluwu ssubudu
tumba ba-umf
kusa gauma
ba - umf
Karawane
jolifanto bambla o falli bambla
großiga m'pfa habla horem
egiga goramen
higo bloiko russula huju
hollaka hollala
anlogo bung
blago bung blago bung
bosso fataka
ü üü ü
schampa wulla wussa olobo
hej tatta gorem
eschige zunbada
wulubu ssubudu uluwu ssubudu
tumba ba-umf
kusa gauma
ba - umf
Friday, October 24, 2008
How To Treat Trees
Thaddeus Rutkowski: How To Treat Trees, poetz.com
Thaddeus Rutkowski: Dear Daughter, thaddeusrutkowski.com
Thaddeus Rutkowski: Two poems, Reading Between A&B
An Interview with Thaddeus Rutkowski by Mickey Z., CounterPunch
Thaddeus Rutkowski: Dear Daughter, thaddeusrutkowski.com
Thaddeus Rutkowski: Two poems, Reading Between A&B
An Interview with Thaddeus Rutkowski by Mickey Z., CounterPunch
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Andy Nicholson
Andy Nicholson: Brian and Max, Idiolexicon
Andy Nicholson: Poems, Black Robert Journal
Andy Nicholson: To, Shampoo #31
Andy Nicholson: Poems, Moria
Andy Nicholson: Two Poems, Aught 8/2002
Andy Nicholson: Poems, Black Robert Journal
Andy Nicholson: To, Shampoo #31
Andy Nicholson: Poems, Moria
Andy Nicholson: Two Poems, Aught 8/2002
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Karen Terrey
Karen Terrey: Three Poems, Word Riot
Karen Terrey: At first, Autumn Sky Poetry #9
Karen Terrey: A Guide to the Wilderness, Pitkin
Karen Terrey - BLOG: Tangled Roots Writing
Karen Terrey: At first, Autumn Sky Poetry #9
Karen Terrey: A Guide to the Wilderness, Pitkin
Karen Terrey - BLOG: Tangled Roots Writing
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Bixley Remedial School
Ivan Blatny: Poems from "Bixley Remedial School",
translated by Anna Moschovakis with Veronika Tuckerova,
Action Yes
translated by Anna Moschovakis with Veronika Tuckerova,
Action Yes
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Susan Tichy
Susan Tichy: Weeping, DC Poetry
Susan Tichy: One, Two, Beloit Poetry Journal
Susan Tichy, Three Poems, fascile #3
Susan Tichy: One, Two, Beloit Poetry Journal
Susan Tichy, Three Poems, fascile #3
Monday, October 13, 2008
Domestic Clean-up Campaign Rally Song
Linda Russo: Domestic Clean-up Campaign
Rally Song, DC Poetry
Linda Russo: Three poems, Eoagh
Linda Russo: Eight poems, Jacket #28
Rally Song, DC Poetry
Linda Russo: Three poems, Eoagh
Linda Russo: Eight poems, Jacket #28
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Tom Jenks
Tom Jenks: Six Poems, greatworks.org
Tom Jenks: Poems, Parameter Magazine
A Priori (published by 'if p then q') by Tom Jenks,
reviewed By Richard Barrett, Experimental Writing
Tom Jenks: Poems, Parameter Magazine
A Priori (published by 'if p then q') by Tom Jenks,
reviewed By Richard Barrett, Experimental Writing
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Daniel Gallik
Daniel Gallik, Linn Poems: What a Lower-Class
Woman Loves, Deep Cleveland
Daniel Gallik: Poems, Shampoo #21
Woman Loves, Deep Cleveland
Daniel Gallik: Poems, Shampoo #21
Friday, October 10, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Gary Lehmann
Gary Lehmann: Poems, Poet Express
Gary Lehmann: Poems, Thunder Sandwich
Gary Lehmann: Baseball Bus Tumbles over Embankment,
FutureCykle Poetry
Gary Lehmann - BLOG
Gary Lehmann: Poems, Thunder Sandwich
Gary Lehmann: Baseball Bus Tumbles over Embankment,
FutureCykle Poetry
Gary Lehmann - BLOG
Monday, October 06, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Tao Lin
Tao Lin: this emotion was a little e-book
Tao Lin: Sex After Not Seeing Each Other
For a Few Days, Nerve
Tao Lin: Sex After Not Seeing Each Other
For a Few Days, Nerve
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Hal Sirowitz
Hal Sirowitz: Three Poems, GRIST
Hal Sirowitz: My Stalker, Free Williamsburg, May 2000
Hal Sirowitz: Three Poems, Hartnell
Hal Sirowitz: My Stalker, Free Williamsburg, May 2000
Hal Sirowitz: Three Poems, Hartnell
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Reznikoff
A Menorah for Athena: Charles Reznikoff and the Jewish Dilemmas
of Objectivist Poetry by Brad Haas
Grass Anti-Epic: Charles Reznikoff's Testimony by Edmund Hardy,
Jacket #30
of Objectivist Poetry by Brad Haas
Grass Anti-Epic: Charles Reznikoff's Testimony by Edmund Hardy,
Jacket #30
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Death in the Suburbs
Adrian Henri interviewed by Jeffrey Side, The Argonist Online
The Liverpool Poets, by Ian Mackean
Adrian Henri: Death in the Suburbs, The Poetry Archive
Adrian Henri: Poems, PoemsAbout
The death of an artist: Adrian Henri, 1932-2000
by J R Ashton
The Liverpool Poets, by Ian Mackean
Adrian Henri: Death in the Suburbs, The Poetry Archive
Adrian Henri: Poems, PoemsAbout
The death of an artist: Adrian Henri, 1932-2000
by J R Ashton
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Care-Self Cocoa Butter
Mike Topp: Care-Self Cocoa Butter, Shampoo #25
Mike Topp: Six Poems, Shampoo, #28
Mike Topp: Podcast, Waffle House, RealPoetik
Red Boldface
Mike Topp: Six Poems, Shampoo, #28
Mike Topp: Podcast, Waffle House, RealPoetik
Red Boldface
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
klipschutz
klipschutz: Two Swan Songs & A Second Coming, poetry.about
klipschutz: My House Is Your House and So Is Yours,
The Temple Bookstore
klipschutz: My House Is Your House and So Is Yours,
The Temple Bookstore
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Spencer Selby
Spencer Selby: Coat of Mail, Tinfish
Spencer Selby: Three poems, Jacket #28
Spencer Selby: Text From My Visual Book, Jacket #34
Spencer Selby: Visual Poems, Big Bridge
Spencer Selby: Three poems, Jacket #28
Spencer Selby: Text From My Visual Book, Jacket #34
Spencer Selby: Visual Poems, Big Bridge
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Del Ray Cross
Del Ray Cross: Three Poems, Eoagh #3
Del Ray Cross: From ANACHRONIZMS, Coconut
Del Ray Cross: Ice, Shampoo #29
Del Ray Cross: From ANACHRONIZMS, Coconut
Del Ray Cross: Ice, Shampoo #29
Thursday, September 18, 2008
WHY I AM NOT A PAINTER
Frank O'Hara: Why I am Not a Painter, nothing-new
From Frank O'Hara: Poet among Painters,
by Marjorie Perloff, Marjorie Perloff's homepage
Frank O'Hara: On Seeing Larry Rivers' "Washington
Crossing the Delaware" at the Museum of Modern Art
Frank O'Hara: What's With Modern Art? Jacket #6
From Frank O'Hara: Poet among Painters,
by Marjorie Perloff, Marjorie Perloff's homepage
Frank O'Hara: On Seeing Larry Rivers' "Washington
Crossing the Delaware" at the Museum of Modern Art
Frank O'Hara: What's With Modern Art? Jacket #6
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Rod Mengham
Rod Mengham: The Snake on the Road by the Canning Bridge, BEPC
Rod Mengham: Prose Poem: Concession To Perpetuity No. 166, Jacket #12
Rod Mengham: Prose Poem: Concession To Perpetuity No. 166, Jacket #12
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Avoiding Those Who Deliver Letters
Avoiding Those Who Deliver Letters, Grzegorz Wróblewski: Our Flying Objects/These Extraordinary People, Review by Gilbert Wesley Purdy, Eclectica Jul/Aug 2008
Grzegorz Wróblewski: Mr. Robin Dies Of Pneumonia, Underground Voices
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Hugo Claus
Hugo Claus (Belgium, 1929-2008), Poetry International
Author Claus dies by euthanasia, BBC News
Hugo Claus: At Home, Poetry Daily
Author Claus dies by euthanasia, BBC News
Hugo Claus: At Home, Poetry Daily
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Ron Silliman
Ron Silliman: Prose poem from YOU being a part of The Alphabet,
Jacket #6
Ron Silliman: Sentence That Each Time You Read It Changes,
Shampoo #19
Ron Silliman: Interview by Gary Sullivan
Ron Silliman: The Marginalization of Poetry by Bob Perelman,
Jacket #2
Ron Silliman: from Zyxt, Shampoo #24
A 1982 Interview with Ron Silliman
by Sinda Gregory & Larry McCaffery
Jacket #6
Ron Silliman: Sentence That Each Time You Read It Changes,
Shampoo #19
Ron Silliman: Interview by Gary Sullivan
Ron Silliman: The Marginalization of Poetry by Bob Perelman,
Jacket #2
Ron Silliman: from Zyxt, Shampoo #24
A 1982 Interview with Ron Silliman
by Sinda Gregory & Larry McCaffery
Monday, August 11, 2008
LANGUAGE POETRY AND THE LYRIC SUBJECT
Language Poetry and the Lyric Subject: Ron Silliman's Albany, Susan Howe's Buffalo by Marjorie Perloff, Marjorie Perloff's homepage
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Friday, August 08, 2008
Monday, August 04, 2008
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Poems of Charles Reznikoff: 1918-1975
The Poems of Charles Reznikoff: 1918-1975
Brooklyn Boy Makes Good: Charles Reznikoff, the Poet of New York by Charles Bernstein, The Brooklyn Rail
Sturdy Verse by Joshua Clover, The New York Times
Brooklyn Boy Makes Good: Charles Reznikoff, the Poet of New York by Charles Bernstein, The Brooklyn Rail
Sturdy Verse by Joshua Clover, The New York Times
Monday, July 28, 2008
Figures in a Paddock
John Kinsella: Figures in a Paddock, John Kinsella's website
John Kinsella: And Everyone Gathered In Objection Yet Again, Jacket #6
John Kinsella: And Everyone Gathered In Objection Yet Again, Jacket #6
Friday, July 25, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Magazine
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Magazine, (Ed.) Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein, Thirteen numbers and three supplements published between February 1978 and October 1981
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Entropy Made Visible
Robert Smithson: Entropy Made Visible (1973), Interview with Alison Sky, Site #4
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Marianne Boruch (2)
Marianne Boruch, The Body, Poetry (June 2006)
Marianne Boruch, Not Gracious But Hair The Wren, Quarterly West #64
Marianne Boruch, Not Gracious But Hair The Wren, Quarterly West #64
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Monday, July 07, 2008
IMAGISM
On Lowell, Pound, and Imagism, from Amy Lowell, Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (New York: Macmillan Company 1917)
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E
Textual Politics and the Language Poets (excerpts)
by George Hartley (1989), writing.upenn.edu (Univ. Pennsylvania)
by George Hartley (1989), writing.upenn.edu (Univ. Pennsylvania)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
A.D. Winans (2)
A.D. Winans
A BIT OF ZEN
monks in
meditation
have no need for
explanation
2 Short Poems
I stare into silence
Empty space has no vision
Restless ghosts
Eat my words
11
71 going on 72
A tiger escapes the zoo
One dead two maimed
The moon mocks my shadow
keeps gaining ground on me
like a child playing leap-frog
with an old man and his cane
Copyright by A.D. Winans
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Charles Potts
Charles Potts: Poems, Thunder Sandwich #25
Charles Potts: 6 Poems, Thunder Sandwich #16
Charles Potts: The (K) Celtic Triad, ars poetica
Charles Potts: Consumer Imperialism, The Blacklisted Journalist
Charles Potts: 6 Poems, Thunder Sandwich #16
Charles Potts: The (K) Celtic Triad, ars poetica
Charles Potts: Consumer Imperialism, The Blacklisted Journalist
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Jack Spicer
Jack Spicer: Second letter to Federico Garcia Lorca, EPC
Jack Spicer: Three Marxist Essays, EPC
Jack Spicer: Six poems for Poetry Chicago, EPC
A Spicer Chronology, Jacket #7
Jack Spicer: Three Marxist Essays, EPC
Jack Spicer: Six poems for Poetry Chicago, EPC
A Spicer Chronology, Jacket #7
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
A.D. Winans
A.D. Winans
WINTER POEM
Chill of winter in the air
Misty fog giving way
To a light rain
Cars spewing deadly exhaust fumes
Windshield wipers flapping like the
Wings of birds in migration
Stone faces hidden behind steering wheels
Give no quarter yield only to the
Red traffic stoplights
Pedestrians looking like mannequins
Turn into penguins scurrying
Across the street
On their way to work
Boarding the morning bus
Pressed together like preserved butterflies
Between the pages of an old
And frayed book
THE PERFECT COUPLE
He was a pica
She was elite
He was after
A home run
She liked to stop
At third base
He liked lobster
She liked cracked crab
He played doubles
She played singles
He took showers
She took baths
He ate Chinese
She ate Italian
He saw sex as dessert
She saw it as an appetizer
TENDERLOIN CAFETERIA POEM
I have sat one too many evenings
watching old men and women
eat their last meal
one eye on the desert the
other on the obituary
A.D. Winans' poetry, prose, essays and book reviews have appeared internationally in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, including Poetry Now, Tule Review, City Lights Journal, Poetry Australia, The New York Quarterly, and The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. His poetry has been translated into nine languages. In 2004 a song poem of his was performed at Tully Hall, New York City. In 2006 he was awarded a PEN Josephine Miles award for literary excellence. In 2007 Presa Press published a book of his selected poems The Other Side Of Broadway: Selected Poems 1965-2005.
© Copyright A.D. Winans
WINTER POEM
Chill of winter in the air
Misty fog giving way
To a light rain
Cars spewing deadly exhaust fumes
Windshield wipers flapping like the
Wings of birds in migration
Stone faces hidden behind steering wheels
Give no quarter yield only to the
Red traffic stoplights
Pedestrians looking like mannequins
Turn into penguins scurrying
Across the street
On their way to work
Boarding the morning bus
Pressed together like preserved butterflies
Between the pages of an old
And frayed book
THE PERFECT COUPLE
He was a pica
She was elite
He was after
A home run
She liked to stop
At third base
He liked lobster
She liked cracked crab
He played doubles
She played singles
He took showers
She took baths
He ate Chinese
She ate Italian
He saw sex as dessert
She saw it as an appetizer
TENDERLOIN CAFETERIA POEM
I have sat one too many evenings
watching old men and women
eat their last meal
one eye on the desert the
other on the obituary
A.D. Winans' poetry, prose, essays and book reviews have appeared internationally in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, including Poetry Now, Tule Review, City Lights Journal, Poetry Australia, The New York Quarterly, and The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. His poetry has been translated into nine languages. In 2004 a song poem of his was performed at Tully Hall, New York City. In 2006 he was awarded a PEN Josephine Miles award for literary excellence. In 2007 Presa Press published a book of his selected poems The Other Side Of Broadway: Selected Poems 1965-2005.
© Copyright A.D. Winans
Friday, June 13, 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Pascale Petit
Pascale Petit, The Wounded Deer, reviewer: Patricia Prime, New Hope International Review
Pascale Petit, Poems, Free Verse
Pascale Petit, New Poems, www.pascalepetit.co.uk
Pascale Petit, Poems, Free Verse
Pascale Petit, New Poems, www.pascalepetit.co.uk
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Ron Padgett
Ron Padgett, Medical Crush, Shampoo #24
Ron Padgett, Bird Songs - Three Poems, Jacket #3
Ron Padgett, Nine Poems, Jacket #27
Ron Padgett, Bird Songs - Three Poems, Jacket #3
Ron Padgett, Nine Poems, Jacket #27
Monday, May 26, 2008
Homo Perfectus Immaculately Conceives Himself
Mary Karr, Homo Perfectus Immaculately Conceives Himself, Paris Review
Mary Karr, Descending Theology: The Resurrection, Poetry Daily
Mary Karr, Descending Theology: The Resurrection, Poetry Daily
Sunday, May 25, 2008
To Reap the Field
Tomaz Salamun: To Reap the Field, Translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry, Boston Review, January/February 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Grzegorz Wróblewski
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Two Poems, Jacket #34
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Ten Poems translated by Adam Zdrodowski, Exquisite Corpse
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Eclectica Spotlight Author, Eclectica Oct/Nov 2007
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Our Flying Objects - selected poems, Review by Tom Jenks, Parameter Magazine
Grzegorz Wróblewski, These Extraordinary People, erbacce-press
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Ten Poems translated by Adam Zdrodowski, Exquisite Corpse
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Eclectica Spotlight Author, Eclectica Oct/Nov 2007
Grzegorz Wróblewski, Our Flying Objects - selected poems, Review by Tom Jenks, Parameter Magazine
Grzegorz Wróblewski, These Extraordinary People, erbacce-press
Thursday, May 22, 2008
...in English exile
Ivan Blatny: the strange story of a Czech poet in English exile, by Martin Tharp, Rachel Mikos, David Vaugham, Radio Prague
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Marianne Boruch
Marianne Boruch, Birdsong, face it, some male machine, Poetry Foundation
Marianne Boruch, O Gods of Smallest Clarity, The American Poetry Review
Marianne Boruch, St. Francis in Winter, Verse Daily
Marianne Boruch, O Gods of Smallest Clarity, The American Poetry Review
Marianne Boruch, St. Francis in Winter, Verse Daily
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Stranded in Sub-Atomica
Tim Turnbull, Stranded in Sub-Atomica, Magma #31
Tim Turnbull, Poems, Tim Turnbull site
Tim Turnbull, Four Poems, Barcelona Review #11
Tim Turnbull, Poems, Tim Turnbull site
Tim Turnbull, Four Poems, Barcelona Review #11
Monday, May 19, 2008
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Matvei Yankelevich
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Sparrow
"We live in country with maybe the most delicious looking flag of any nation" - an interview with Sparrow by Thomas Devaney, Rain Taxi, online, Spring 2006
Monday, May 12, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008
A Tribute To Jack Micheline
A Tribute To Beat Poet Jack Micheline, Jack Micheline - poems, Lucid Moon
A.D. Winans Remembers Jack Micheline, Empty Mirror Books
Jack Micheline:
Poet on the streets, Poems for the children
Either Poetry or a Machine Gun: An Interview with Jack Micheline by Eddie Woods, Exquisite Corpse #11
A.D. Winans Remembers Jack Micheline, Empty Mirror Books
Jack Micheline:
Poet on the streets, Poems for the children
Either Poetry or a Machine Gun: An Interview with Jack Micheline by Eddie Woods, Exquisite Corpse #11
Friday, May 09, 2008
Mark Yakich
An Interview with Mark Yakich by Deidre Wengen, phillyBurbs.com
Mark Yakich, New Love Poem, Jacket #31
Mark Yakich, Reluctant Prophet, The Cortland Review #25
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Pretzels Come To America, markyakich.com
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Capital Punishment Poem #66, markyakich.com
Mark Yakich, New Love Poem, Jacket #31
Mark Yakich, Reluctant Prophet, The Cortland Review #25
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Pretzels Come To America, markyakich.com
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Capital Punishment Poem #66, markyakich.com
Underground Voices (Poetry)
Kanishka Gupta, Predetermined Death, Underground Voices
Robert Plath, One for Li Po, Feeling Lucky, Underground Voices
Robert Plath, One for Li Po, Feeling Lucky, Underground Voices
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Christian Hawkey
Christian Hawkey: Four Poems, Kulture Vulture
Citizen Of by Christian Hawkey, reviewed by Samuel Amadon, Rain Taxi, online edition, Fall 2007
Christian Hawkey: Slow Waltz Trough Inflatable Landscape, poets.org
Citizen Of by Christian Hawkey, reviewed by Samuel Amadon, Rain Taxi, online edition, Fall 2007
Christian Hawkey: Slow Waltz Trough Inflatable Landscape, poets.org
Monday, May 05, 2008
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Dan Flavin
The Day the Lights Went On, Dan Flavin's 1964 breakout show, in meticulous reproduction, by Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine
Saturday, May 03, 2008
X.J. Kennedy
Three by X.J. Kennedy, www.ralphmag.org
A More Bizarre Proteus, In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus, 1961-2007 by X.J. Kennedy, Reviewed by Catherine Tufariello, Contemporary Poetry Review
A More Bizarre Proteus, In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus, 1961-2007 by X.J. Kennedy, Reviewed by Catherine Tufariello, Contemporary Poetry Review
Friday, May 02, 2008
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Jacqueline Saphra
Let me count the ways... Poetry couples talk to Jacqueline Saphra about life, love and literature, Magma #40
Monday, April 28, 2008
Mike Topp
Mike Topp, 3 Poems, Shampoo #23
Mike Topp, Poems & Short Stories, Big Bridge #2
About Happy Ending: Selected Writing by Mike Topp
Some Things for Today, Five pieces by Mike Topp, 3:AM Magazine
Mike Topp, CLASS OF '76, EPC
Mike Topp, THIS MIND IS BUDDHA, EPC
Mike Topp, JUST GO FUCK YOURSELF, EPC
Mike Topp, 2 Poems, Shampoo #21
Mike Topp, Poems & Short Stories, Big Bridge #2
About Happy Ending: Selected Writing by Mike Topp
Some Things for Today, Five pieces by Mike Topp, 3:AM Magazine
Mike Topp, CLASS OF '76, EPC
Mike Topp, THIS MIND IS BUDDHA, EPC
Mike Topp, JUST GO FUCK YOURSELF, EPC
Mike Topp, 2 Poems, Shampoo #21
Sunday, April 27, 2008
The New York Sun, The Stern German by Adam Kirsch: "The recent past always presents itself as if destroyed by catastrophes," Adorno wrote in "Minima Moralia..."
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
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