SPINE Vol. 2
SPINE Vol. 2: Issue 2 is now online, featuring:
- Susan Banks
- Simon Charlton
- Harry Godwin
- Charlotte Gringras
- Jim Heavily
- Derek Henderson
- Simon Howard
- Robert Leitz
- Chris McCabe
- John Muckle
- Jack Seward
- David Simms
- Robert Smith
SPINE Vol. 2: Issue 2 is now online, featuring:
Extracts from the first two Cambridge Literary Reviews are available to view and listen to online. via Timothy Thornton
ntst collects 750 of Geof Huth’s pwoemrds; one word poems, visual plays, portmanteaus, abbreviations and cuts of regular words. In the lineage of Aram Saroyan’s classic 60s minimalist works these poems show the great maximalism of minimalism and are always both inside and outside.
£8, if p then q, 2010 (120 pages)
ISBN 978-0-9558641-5-5
You can view a sample of Geof Huth's forthcoming publication from if p then q, ntst, by clicking here.
via The Other Room
Saturday 6th March, 8 - 10pm
More TBC.
Judith E. Studio Drama Studio, Faculty of English, Cambridge
Monday 15th March, 7pm
West Wing 7 (part of the quadrangle) University College, Cork, Eire
Admission is free.
Friday 5th March, 7.30pm
Judith E. Studio Drama Studio, Faculty of English, Cambridge
Admission is free, wine served.
via Justin Katko
"I always seem to begin with the photographs". The photos in questions were taken in Iran and date from the 1930s to the 1960s. They chronicle the rise and fall of an Iranian patriarch, the lion of the title, and they haunt the imagination of his son, the narrator. We take a poetic and spiritual journey with the photographs, each of which yields a sequence of texts in poetry and prose. Lion is a narrative of sorts, but it is necessarily disruptive and disjunctive: ideas and literary structures are questioned, even the fixed boundaries of language itself are challenged. Lion is a meditation on the role of kinship in the development of cultural identity and the importance of rites of passage as cultural artifacts in the modern world. Ultimately, Lion is about the impact of the loss of identity amongst the Iranian diaspora, and the creation of myths of origin. The photographs create an imagined hinterland on the edge of reality, which is every bit as vivid as any material place. It is from this created world that narrator draws his energy, the Iran of disaporic memory, the Iran of the photographs, the Iran of the Mind.
£8.95 / $15, Shearsman, 2010 (1st ed., Paperback, 80 pages)
ISBN 9781848611153
To pre-order lion at the special price of £6, please email lion.iranpoems@me.com with your name and postal address. Please not that this significantly reduced price is available for a short time only.
Available via the Bookshelf.
The poetry library has completed its digital archiving of Matchbox finishing with issues 7-12: Allen Fisher/Maja Fagerberg, Craig Dworkin, Scott Thurston/Simon Taylor, Chris McCabe, Matthew Welton, Tom Jenks
The British Library will shortly be permanently archiving Openned as part of its UK Web Archive. If any of your work is featured on Openned, it will be copied as part of the archiving process. If you do not wish to be part of this archive, please Contact us by Monday 8th March and we will remove your work from Openned.