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Wednesday
May162007

Lidia Vianu interviews Robert Hampson

'RH: I think there are two separate issues here. In the first place, there is the issue of criticism using various kinds of theoretical language. I am entirely sympathetic to this development in criticism over the last thirty/forty years. I have grown up with this, and I am old enough to remember the former criticism with its unexamined assumptions and unarticulated values. My critical work on Conrad has been influenced by ideas from psychology, feminism, postcolonialism, cultural geography – and these have formed the bases for particular projects. At the same time, I am very concerned that critical work returns to the text and close reading of the text. What I am critical of is where the text is merely fed mechanically through a theoretical model – or where pretences are being made to a reading which hasn’t been undertaken (so that references are made to Hegel and Heidegger, for example, without any effort to engage with the work) – or where the critical work moves from one theorist to another without any sense of possible conflicts between theoretical paradigms. Otherwise, theoretical approaches merely add to (and enrich) models of reading.' Link Lidia Vianu interviews Robert Hampson. Worth getting rid of the pop-ups for.

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Wednesday
May162007

Mainstream is not a dirty word

A post by Miss Kate Marshall from Macuser.com. Further proof that soon poetry will once again dominate the mainstream as it did in... well, you get the idea. Bonus points for mentioning the Norton Anthology of American Literature. Link Master Bunting, write this out 100 times in crayon: 'Mainstream is not a dirty word'.

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Monday
May142007

London Poetry Festival

Please notice that the London Poetry Festival blog is now open for business. This is a collaboration. You will be hearing from most of the collaborators, on this blog, over the next several days. We look forward to you looking at it. Please direct any communication at londonpoetry [at] googlemail [dot] com Many thanks.

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Monday
May142007

Broken

Openned is broken because we are making new things for it. It will be fixed by this evening. Apologies. - Alex

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Monday
May142007

The Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry

'In its first WEB presentation in Fe bruary 1998, [the Sackner Archive] comprised about 29,000 citations which was almost half the items then in the Archive. The first revision in January 1999 consisted of about 32,000 citations, the second revision in November 2000 about 35,500 citations, the third revision, about 39,000 citations, the fourth revision, about 41,000 citations, the fifth revision of September 2004, about 43,000 citations, the sixth revision of June 2005 about 44,000 citations and in this seventh revision over 45,500 citations.' Link

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Sunday
May132007

Round Table: What is the Role of New Media in Performance?

'With an ever-changing 'multimedia' dominated world, where are new technological advancements placed in current cultural and arts practices? An exciting collective of arts, social and media specialists will examine and debate social, aesthetic and performance implications of modern technological phenomena that influence cultural communication.' 18 May 2007 Duration: 90 mins £5 / £4 Concessions / £3 ICA Members Link

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Saturday
May122007

Allen Fisher reading Quietly Random at Matchbox

Friday
May112007

11th Of May: Note

As a short contextual note: "if you were to have a poetry festival in London" Link To mark Openned's involvement in this "if you were" project, and the inception of a committee of fantabulous proportions:-- {[ "Yt" / "Crossing the Line" / "Bad Press" / "Openned" / "etc.." ]} we will be creating a new open access festival blog to run off Openned's main site this will be set up and running by Monday, we will be sending out emails with pass words and stuff. Jow has kicked things off in a great way by splurging and intensifying all the secreted words and muttered thought that has been simmering/shimmering --- pushing and splintering off a cliff, coagulating all our goo which was/is building, Openned is/will be one of many, a rotating null point, check out the blog to come, e-mail if you want in, post if thee want to add. Best to be more Steve and Alex

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Friday
May112007

Intercapillary Space

You know this probably. Link

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Friday
May112007

The Subtle Knife

'US President George W Bush said he would "miss" Mr Blair. "He is a political figure who is capable of thinking over the horizon. He's a long-term thinker," said Mr Bush. "I have found him to be a man who's kept his word which is sometimes rare in the political circles I run in."'

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