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Thursday
May052011

New From Barque Press

New from Barque Press:

J. H. Prynne - GEORGE HERBERT, LOVE [III]: A Discursive Commentary
'Herbert for his part has put into suspense these "unchangeable rules" because the completeness of God's love for man is offered as a perfect and equitable freedom on both sides: but service once freely entered into is ordered by just these rules of divine equity. The example and model for the alternative, non-conditional sense of then and where it leads, is the unreckoned offering by Love of God's unreserved and unqaulified loving-kindness towards men. There are some traditional interpretative schemes in which God's love is conditional, upon sincere contrition, full repentence, upon justification through faith, and eventual sanctification. But in Herbert's scheme the invitation is unencumbered by reckoning: there are no special premiums or discounts or forward contracts, it is an offer made out of pure love - and, as such, hard for the guest to believe or accept because hard for him to comprehend. Yet it is not an indifferent act, because it is motivated by God's will towards man, that man should return a pure love, if so he wills, as the matching response to God's willed offering.' (excerpt from the Commentary, p. 69)

£10.00 (£2 P&P), April 2011 (92 pp.)

Tim Atkins - Petrarch
'Tim Atkins' translations of fourteenth-century Italian scholar and poet Franciso Petrarcha’s sonnets (in Petrarch) open an entirely different kind of functional space within the gap between media, and inject it with wit, contemporary vulgarity, and not a little libido. ...Love here is for men, women, and poems. Atkins pulls the poetry of his friend and lover into messy interfaced languages of multiple historical moments ("I won the Eurovision poetry prize in 1341"), employing a criss-crossing gang of references as company (Bach, YouTube, Henry James, Futurism...). If there is a systemic translation methodology employed across the various, non-chronologically arranged sonnets, I have yet to discover it; the sharpness of the poems allows them to stand solidly outside of any framework, while taking place at high volume, with nerve, emotion, and wit all equally maximized.' Eddie Hopely, Poetry Project Newsletter 233 (Dec 2010)

£10.00 (£2 P&P), April 2011

ISBN 978-1-903488-78-2

Tuesday
May032011

Hi Zero #THREE

£3.30

Featuring poems from:

  • Jennifer Cooke
  • Harry Gilonis
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Sarah Kelly
  • Laura Kilbride
  • Ed Luker
  • Joe Luna
  • John Wilkinson

E-mail hizeroreadings@gmail.com to order.

Sunday
Apr242011

zimZalla: Julius Kalamarz - AVENIR

Details here of the next object from zimZalla, due for publication in May.

Saturday
Apr232011

Lawrence Upton - One Story of Bob Cobbing; POCKET LITTER

Lawrence Upton - One story of Bob Cobbing

A tidied up version of an introductory talk given extempore at the private view of Some variations on a theme of Bob at Space Galleries, London; 24th March 2011.

ISBN 978-1-84254-278-1

POCKET LITTER 1

Featuring work by:

  • Tina Bass
  • Alfonzo Grez
  • Florina Kostulias
  • Lawrence Upton
  • Mike Weller

Each publication: £1.50 (£1 P&P) (UK), Writers Forum, April 2011 (A4, 16 pp.)

Send £2.50 to Writers Forum, 32 Downside Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5HP

Please send correspondence separately, with s.a.e. or by email.

Wednesday
Apr202011

Attack of the Difficult Poems

Attack of the Difficult Poems, [Charles Bernstein's] latest collection of essays, gathers some of his most memorably irreverent work while addressing seriously and comprehensively the state of contemporary humanities, the teaching of unconventional forms, fresh approaches to translation, the history of language media, and the connections between poetry and visual art.

Applying an array of essayistic styles, Attack of the Difficult Poems ardently engages with the promise of its title. Bernstein introduces his key theme of the difficulty of poems and defends, often in comedic ways, not just difficult poetry but poetry itself.... Along the way, he offers a wide-ranging critique of literature’s place in the academy, taking on the vexed role of innovation and approaching it from the perspective of both teacher and practitioner.

$26 / £16 (approx.) (paper) / $95 / £58 (appox.) (cloth), University of Chicago Press, April/May 2011

ISBN 9780226044767

Tuesday
Apr192011

Sunfish No. 4

£4

  • Mark Cobley
  • James Davies
  • Ken Edwards
  • Rob McLennan
  • Anthony Rowland
  • Gareth Twose
  • Steven Waling

E-mail sunfish@googlemail.com to purchase.

Wednesday
Apr132011

Alan Halsey - Beginning to End and other alphabet poems

Free PDF, e·ratio editions, March 2011

An interview with Alan Halsey is also available.

Tuesday
Apr122011

Gareth Durasow - Poetry for Girls & Others

Free PDF, Red Ceilings Press, April 2011 (A5, 16 pages)

Sunday
Apr102011

Ryan Ormonde - protect/borrow/mask

£3.50 (50p P&P), Grasp Press, April 2011 (30 copies)

Sunday
Apr102011

Reitha Pattison - Some Fables

£5 (£1 P&P), Grasp Press, April 2011 (250 copies, 16pp.)