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Monday
Feb152010

Cambridge Literary Review Issue 2

Out now. Featuring:

Poetry:

  • Andrea Brady
  • Sara Crangle
  • Ray Crump
  • David Grundy
  • Geoffrey Hartman
  • Ian Heames
  • Peter Hughes
  • Laura Kilbride
  • Angela Leighton
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Rod Mengham
  • Drew Milne
  • Marianne Morris
  • Alexander Nemser
  • Alice Notley
  • Nick Potamitis
  • Posie Rider
  • Stephen Rodefer

Fiction and Prose:

  • Lorqi Blinx
  • Ray Crump
  • Chris Hardy
  • Helen Macdonald
  • Rosie Šnajdr
  • Keith Wells

Essays:

  • Gerald L. Bruns, 'Obscurum Per Obscurius'
  • Marina Frasca-Spada, ‘David Hume, the Caliph Omar and the burning issue of metaphysics'
  • Emma Gilby, 'Commentary and Impact: Longinus on the Sublime'
  • Simon Jarvis, 'Spirit Medium: On Hegel’s Phenomenology'
  • Justin Katko, 'On "Song of the Wanking Iraqi"'
  • George Reynolds, 'Pound’s Letters: Towards a Poetics Including the 'EZpistolary'
  • Keston Sutherland, 'Song of the Wanking Iraqi'

Letters:

  • Robert Archambeau
  • Andrea Brady
  • Daniel Elstein

Website

£8 / £20/€30/$50 subscription (3 issues)

via Boris Jardine

Sunday
Feb142010

University of Greenwich: Women's Innovative Poetry & Cross-Genre Work Festival

Wednesday 14th - Friday 16th July

image by Emily Critchley

Emily Critchley:

There will be a celebration of women's innovative poetry & cross-genre work, organised by Carol Watts (Birkbeck University) & myself, taking place this summer at the University of Greenwich (London). The dates are July 14th-16th.

Confirmed writers and speakers so far:

  • Alev Adil
  • Caroline Bergvall
  • Rachel Blau DuPlessis
  • Andrea Brady
  • Lee Ann Brown
  • David Buuck
  • Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
  • Mairead Byrne
  • Jennifer Cooke
  • Corina Copp
  • Emily Critchley
  • Jean Day
  • Jacob Edmund
  • Carrie Etter
  • Robert Hampson
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Susana Gardner
  • Lisa Jarnot
  • Daniel Kane
  • Christine Kennedy
  • Frances Kruk
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Marianne Morris
  • Redell Olsen
  • Holly Pester
  • Vanessa Place
  • Frances Presley
  • Luke Roberts
  • Lisa Robertson
  • Sophie Robinson
  • Rebecca Rosier
  • Lisa Samuels
  • Eleni Sikelianos
  • Juliana Spahr
  • Zoë Skoulding
  • Cathy Wagner
  • Samantha Walton
  • Carol Watts
  • Sara Wintz

Room 315, King William Building, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London SE10 9LS

Admission is free (donations requested).

For anyone unable to make the festival in person, Steve Willey and Alex Davies will be filming proceedings. These will be made available online.

Saturday
Feb132010

SoundEye

From the SoundEye team:

Just to let those who are interested know that the SoundEye Festival, Cork this year will run from the 14th to the 18th of July. The festival is in its fourteenth year and the line up has yet to be confirmed, but it promises to be an exciting event.

Friday
Feb122010

Sunfish

Sunfish is a new poetry magazine edited by Nigel Wood and published in Manchester. Issue 1 contains work by:

  • Alec Finlay
  • Paul A. Green
  • Jonathan Greene
  • Geof Huth
  • Amy King
  • Gil McElroy
  • Rob McLennan
  • Kristy Odelius
  • Meredith Quartermain
  • Jed Rasula
  • John Seed
  • Scott Thurston

£3 (50p p&p) A4, 40 pages

Send a cheque for £3.50 made out to Nigel Wood at Flat 405, 41 Old Birley Street, Hulme, Manchester M15 5RE

E-mail Sunfish for more information.

via Scott Thurston

Thursday
Feb112010

Charles Bernstein - All The Whiskey In Heaven

£14.59, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010 (1st ed., 320 pages)

ISBN-10 0374103445 
ISBN-13 978-0374103446

A capacious celebration containing key selections from across the individual books, from Asylums (1975) to Girly Man (2006).

Available via the Bookshelf.

via Maggie O'Sullivan

Wednesday
Feb102010

Sean Bonney at Edge Hill

Thursday 25th February, 7.30pm

  • Sean Bonney

Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University, Saint Helen's Road, Ormskirk L39 4PZ

Admission £3.50

Tuesday
Feb092010

The Cambridge Reading Series

Friday 12th February, 7.30pm

  • Francesca Lisette
  • Stephen Rodefer

The Cambridge Reading Series (CRS) is a new cycle of poetry readings taking place at the Faculty of English in Cambridge.

Dialogic in form and international in scope, this dynamic series breaks with the usual format. In addition to reading their own work, poets will also read the work of another poet, bringing a new dimension to the readings.

Each reading will be accompanied by a pamphlet publication featuring a selection of the participating poets’ work and critical responses to them.

The Cambridge Reading Series is made possible by the Judith E. Wilson Fund and organised by English graduate students Ryan Dobran, Ian Heames, Justin Katko, Laura Kilbride, and Mike Wallace-Hadrill.

Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge

Admission is free, all welcome. Wine served.

Website

Monday
Feb082010

Jacket Moves

Al Filreis and John Tranter:

Dear friends:

We are writing with news of a transition we both deem very exciting.

By the end of 2010, John Tranter and Pam Brown will have put out 40 issues of Jacket (jacketmagazine.com). It began in what John recalls as 'a rash moment' in 1997 - an early all-online magazine, one of the earliest in the world of poetry and poetics, and quite rare for its consistency over the years.

After issue 40, John will retire from thirteen years of intense every-single-day involvement with Jacket, and the entire archive of thousands of web pages will move intact to servers at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where it will of course be available on the internet to everyone, for free, as always. But the magazine is not ceasing publication: quite the opposite.

Starting with the first issue in 2011, Jacket will have a new home, extra staff and a vigorous future as Jacket2. Jacket and its continuation, Jacket2, will be hosted by the Kelly Writers House and PennSound at the University of Pennsylvania.

The connection with PennSound, a vast and growing archive of audio recordings of poetry performance, discussion and criticism, is seen as a valuable additional facet of the new magazine, as is the relationship with busy Kelly Writers House, a lively venue for day-to-day poetic interchange of all kinds. The synergy in this three-way relationship has great potential.

...

More news about Jacket2 in the weeks and months to come.

Sunday
Feb072010

Dusie 9

Now online. Featuring:

  • Samar Abulhassan
  • Derek Beaulieu
  • Cara Benson
  • Ann Bogle
  • Jessica Bozek
  • Ana Bozicevic
  • Elizabeth Bryant
  • Mairead Byrne
  • Mackenzie Carignan
  • Juliet Cook
  • Sarah Anne Cox
  • James Cummins
  • Michelle Detorie
  • Amanda Deutch
  • Julia Drescher
  • Kai Fierle-Hedrick
  • Annie Finch
  • Anna Fulford
  • Susana Gardner
  • Arielle Greenberg
  • Tracy E. Grinnell
  • Arielle Guy
  • Jared Hayed
  • Jen Hofer
  • Carrie Hunter
  • Jennifer Karmin
  • Amy King
  • Paul Klinger
  • Mark Lamoureux
  • Juliana Leslie
  • Dana Teen Lomax
  • Nicole Mauro
  • Catherine Meng
  • Bonnie Jean Michalski
  • Anna Moschovakis
  • Michelle Noteboom
  • Dawn Pendergast
  • Emma Phillipps
  • Marthe Reed
  • Kaia Sand
  • Kathrin Schaeppi
  • Zoë Skoulding
  • Carmen Gimenez Smith
  • Jane Sprague
  • Jill Stengel
  • Bronwen Tate
  • Maureen Thorson
  • Catherine Wagner
  • Stephanie Young
Saturday
Feb062010

Chlorine Readings: 'CHLOROFORM VALENTINE'

Monday 15th February, 7.30pm (8pm start)

  • Stephen Rodefer
  • Keston Sutherland

Plus a screening of short film 'Heads' by Paul Ingram, magazines and books.

The Hope, Queen's Road, Brighton BN1 3WA

Admission £3 (unwaged) / £5 (waged)