Monday, June 8, 2009

Monday, June 08, 2009

Cecilia Belle on David Bromige

Chris Bromige on his father

David Bromige
translating Rilke into Californian

§

Ulysses
sells for £275,000

“a kind of heaven of textuality”

§

Poetry, justice & gender

§

Disband

§

Juliana Spahr
on Notes on Conceptualisms

§

Adam Fieled:
Goes on and on about SoPA

Poetry has fallen behind
the other arts”
in its capacity to disturb

Abstraction & emotion

§

Two Inupaiq poets

§

Bruce Sterling:
18 challenges in contemporary literature

§

Charles Bernstein:
recent recommendations in critical writing

§

Dementia
in recent poetry & prose

§

Poetry heads into outer space

§

Long live the King!

§

Protracted Type,
a big collection from
Nico Vassilakis
(free as a PDF)

§

Translating poetry visually,
which is to say, not at all

§

Russian Futurist MP3s

§

Just how bad
are poetry reviews?

§

Reading for failure

§

Poetics as dirt (cf. Pound to Williams,
Your interest is in the bloody loam
but what / I'm after is the finished product.

§

Henry Gould
on Christianity & the “New Thing”

§

Poets on the Edge:
Contemporary Hebrew Poetry

§

From Proust’s phone call
to the web

§

A new home, not not a clear purpose, for Poets House

§

Alligatorzine

§

“The Fallacy of Rejecting Closure

§

A digital journal for Daniel Defoe

§

Samuel Johnson’s struggle

§

Paul Ruffin, Texas laureate

§

“Free” digital books
come at a high price

§

Poets & scientists
making noise together

§

Strunk & White endures
though some linguists disagree

§

The conversation
may be limited to out species?

§

Looking for a reading
in Thunder Bay

§

Cavafy, Shahid Ali & Gunn

§

Current Chinese Poetry

§

Robin Blaser in Brazil

§

Literature & the First Amendment

§

The cookie cutter poetics of slam

§

A writer’s group
made up entirely
of therapists

§

The legacy of
David Foster Wallace

§

A profile of Alice Munro

§

Language is a virus
(registration required)

§

Poetry is for everyone”

§

Norton’s anthologies
of contemporary poetry

§

Poetry publishing in the 21st century

Responses

Response to the responses

§

Talking with Roger McGough & his daugher Izzy

§

Here come the Okras

§

Paul Berman
on Gabriel García Márquez: A Life

The Chron review

§

Robert Burns in South Carolina

§

Charles Wright, reading

§

The Oxford embarassment
continues to make press

“I am not aware of any more complaints

§

Salt’s spoof gets noticed

§

Jack Foley on KPFA

§

Ever more Ooga Booga

§

Updike’s last fiction

& poetry

NYRB on both

Bloomberg

§

The play’s the thing

§

What kind of publishers
should survive?

§

Good news re print
from deggers@826national.org

§

On the ostensible demise of the university

§

David Byrne, wax cylinders
& e-books

§

The collages of John Ashbery

§

“Save us from artists using language

§

Susan Bee in Art News

§

The photographer John Hopkins

§

Nauman’s Biennale

The Nauman workout

§

The Biennale is like Kafka

§

A Week of Kindness

§

Yale sued over stolen Van Gogh

§

Reviving
the music of the Nipmucs

§

La Monte Young’s secret tuning

§

What to make of “best 100” lists

Top 100 books of all time”

§

Was I.F. Stone a spy?

No comments: