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Thursday
Jul232009

An Introduction to the Prose Poem

Dale Smith on An Introduction to the Prose Poem:

The poems anthologized here are then divided into twenty-four sections that include titles like “Anecdote,” “Object Poems,” “Flash Poems,” “Aphorism,” “Rant,” “Sequence,” etc. Such divisions of formal possibility help readers look at prose poetry in completely new ways. Instead of this lump category—prose poetry—there arrives an active transmission of specific practices that give the prose poem a flexible and insightful formal possibility all its own. What can be accomplished within the prose poem differs from other prose and verse media. Clements and Dunham therefore argue for ways to look at prose poetry as an imposing development in contemporary practice, and they help us understand how this has happened and why it’s important.
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Wednesday
Jul222009

London Barterama

Sunday 26th July, 11am - 5pm

We want you for the first London Barterama, where all forms of printed matter (books, prints, textiles, mugs, posters, postcards etc) can be exchanged. No money allowed, no commercial interest, open to all and free of charge! Everybody is welcome to bring their wares and take part on the day, but pre-registration is recommended at info[at]occasionalpapers[dot]org – organised by Sara De Bondt and Antony Hudek.
Barbican website. via Graeme Estry

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Wednesday
Jul222009

Basil Bunting PennSound Page

PennSound:

We're very proud to kick off this week with the launch of a new author page showcasing the work of British modernist poet Basil Bunting, which includes recordings of several of his best known works, taken from various readings in London between the late sixties and early eighties.
Full post here, Basil Bunting's page here.

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Tuesday
Jul212009

Chlorine Readings

Monday 17th August, 7.30pm

  • Jonty Tiplady
  • Emily Critchley
  • Josh Stanley
  • Nick Lee (guitar)
The Hope, Queens' Road, Brighton Admission £5 / £3 (conc.)

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Monday
Jul202009

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Saturday
Jul182009

Iain Sinclair at Urbis

UPDATE 19/06: Richard Barrett gives his verdict too. Iain Sinclair gave a fantastic talk this past Thursday at the launch of Corridor8 in Manchester's Urbis, a 50-minute contemplation that took in Manchester, Berlin, East London, Joseph Beuys and Anthony Gormley, amongst other things. In conjunction with the talk, Sinclair created an audio podcast of the walk he made from Urbis, located in the city centre, to Manchester airport on the extreme outskirts of the city.

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Saturday
Jul182009

Stimulus Respond: Skin Issue

Out since March, the current Stimulus Respond features poetry by:

  • Sascha Akhtar
  • Peter Hughes
  • Frances Kruk
  • Geraldine Monk
  • Sophie Robinson
  • Carol Watts
  • Steve Willey
Direct link to free PDF.

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Wednesday
Jul152009

Praxis Dudes

praxis-dudes-ipraxis-dudes-ii First, explanatory posters above. Next, Justin Katko:

Still pulling from your other leg bits of debris after Keston's "Quick Report" on the Praxis Lute Ensembling? Then strap yourself in for a full-frontal preview of les Praxis Dudes Festes, i and ii.
There are four recordings: One Two Three Four

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Wednesday
Jul152009

Silliman on Tony Lopez's Darwin

My own sense is that this is the most exquisitely constructed prose I’ve ever read – more lush than Proust. But my admittedly self-indulgent process of reading & rereading every paragraph over many times before heading on to the next one does point up to what I think of as this book’s only serious limitation: it’s far too short.
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Tuesday
Jul142009

The Other Room August Reading

aug09 Unfortunately Steve Willey has had to pull out of the event, but Sean Bonney and Frances Kruk will be reading.

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