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Tuesday
Sep152009

WET INK at BAC

Friday 25th September, 7.30pm We will explore Democracy. To explore the democracy of practise and space. WET INK pitch our practice against the competitive capitalists and their survival-of-the-fittest economic structures; we suggest a new poetic survival. Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill SW11 5TN Admission £5 - Tickets Website

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Monday
Sep142009

Desperate for Love

Tuesday 22nd September, 8 - 11pm

  • Neil Palmer
  • Sophie Robinson
  • Keston Sutherland
Komedia Studio Bar, Brighton Admission £3.50

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Sunday
Sep132009

fmachinery

Geof Huth:

Daniel f. Bradley has opened up a new photocopied zine for visual poetry. It much resembles its predecessor, but it goes under a different name: fmachinery. And it is filled with all manner of generally wordless, boundary-pushing visual poetry, such as Daniel is likely to shed a little light on.
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Saturday
Sep122009

British Library Sound Archive

The British Library has put its entire sound archive online, free of charge:

That amounts to roughly 28,000 recordings and, although no one has yet sat down and formally timed it, about 2,000 hours of singing, speaking, yelling, chanting, blowing, banging, tinkling and many other verbs associated with what is a uniquely rich sound archive.
via The Guardian

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Thursday
Sep102009

The New Literacy

Clive Thompson has written a piece for Wired Magazine about the Stanford Study of Writing, run by Andrea Lunsford:

Lunsford's team found that the students were remarkably adept at what rhetoricians call kairos—assessing their audience and adapting their tone and technique to best get their point across. The modern world of online writing, particularly in chat and on discussion threads, is conversational and public, which makes it closer to the Greek tradition of argument than the asynchronous letter and essay writing of 50 years ago.
Read the rest here.

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Thursday
Sep102009

Diasporic Avant-Gardes

Diasporic Avant-Gardes Experimental Poetics and Cultural Displacement ed. Carrie Noland, Barrett Watten $90.00 / £54.90 (20% discount available here.) Available from Palgrave MacMillan.

Diasporic Avant-Gardes draws into dialogue two differing traditions of poetic practice: the diasporic and the avant-garde. This interdisciplinary collection examines the unacknowledged affinities (and crucial differences) between avant-garde and diasporic formal strategies and social formations. The essays foreground the creation of experimental forms and investigate the specific contexts of cultural displacement and language use that inform their poetics.

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Tuesday
Sep082009

Susan Howe and David Grubbs at Birkbeck

Wednesday 7th October, 3 - 5pm

Susan Howe and David Grubbs will speak about the ideas that have nourished their collaboration as poet and musician. Howe and Grubbs have released two CDs, Thiefth (2005) and Souls of the Labadie Tract (2006), works which take the encounter between poetry and music into new territory. Each will speak for around 30 minutes and the second hour will be devoted to questions and discussion.
Presented jointly by the Poetics Research Group at Royal Holloway, University of London and Birkbeck Contemporary Poetics Research Centre. Supported by the Humanities and Arts Research Centre, the Faculty of Arts and the English Department at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities. Howe and Grubbs will also perform at the South Bank Centre on Thursday 8th October, 7.45pm in the Purcell Room. Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX . Room TBC. via Will Montgomery

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Sunday
Sep062009

The Other Room Interviews P. Inman

P. Inman talks to James Davies at the Bury Art Gallery for The Other Room. Full video here.

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Saturday
Sep052009

Barry MacSweeney on Radio 4

Peter Riley:

There will be a programme about Barry MacSweeney on Radio 4 (FM) this Sunday, 6th September at 4:30 pm.
BBC link.

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Saturday
Sep052009

Black Market Review

The Black Market Review, Edge Hill University’s international literary e-journal, invites submissions of poetry (3-5 poems), fiction, creative nonfiction and essays (up to 6000 words), art, photography, translations and book reviews for its second issue. Our reading period is September 1 to December 1. Unsolicited work outside those dates will not be read. Please email submissions and a brief bio to blackmarketreview[at]googlemail[dot]com
via Robert Sheppard

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