EYEBALL HATRED
30 April 2006
29 April 2006
28 April 2006
27 April 2006
26 April 2006
Let me get something off my chest:
I was asked for both of these books at work at recently.
We don't stock them, because they are offensively overpriced.
Schuyler's Collected is a 256-page paperback published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, list price $32. To sweeten the deal, our distributor will charge us 40% more for this particular title. You know, to tempt us.
Strand's Selected is published by Knopf. It is 176 pages. It is a paperback book, and its list price is $19.95.
Both of these books are published by giant media companies. Take a quick look at their holdings and their imprints. You will see immediately that the prices of these titles are inconsistent with their catalogues.
I hate these people.
25 April 2006
Now at the drive-in: Apology of the Word Internalizer.
24 April 2006
Driving to Launderland. Seeing Brian Teare on the street, recognizable from ten more paces than any other poet. My detergent jug on the seat beside me. In my back pocket, a fabric softener sheet.
Lying on the hood of somebody's Lexus parked in front of 7-Eleven, reading the new CutBank. Waiting for my clothes in the dryer. Coming to "Excavations" by Phan Nhien Hao and feeling OK.
23 April 2006
I Avoid Titling These Posts Because I Feel Like I'm Writing Bad Magazine Copy
And it comes so easily.
22 April 2006
BILLY CHILDISH
THIS SATURDAY @
Mama Buzz Café
7 to 10pm, $5 to $10 sliding scale
2318 Telegraph Ave., Oakland
THIS SATURDAY @
Mama Buzz Café
7 to 10pm, $5 to $10 sliding scale
2318 Telegraph Ave., Oakland
TELEGRAPH STORIES, the second installment of a quarterly storytelling series hosted by Kitchen Sink's senior editor Kaya Oakes.
Each reader has 10-15 minutes to read or perform a true-life tale. There you go.
The line-up: Carla Costa, publisher of Kitchen Sink and contributing writer for XLR8R and a bunch of other places; Evan Rehill, KS and Watchword Press writer, and a member of The Conspiracy of Beards, the all-male a capella Leonard Cohen Choir; Geoff Trenchard, member of The Suicide Kings, HBO featured performer, and host of Tourettes Without Regrets.
Music will be played after the readings by Fear of the Outdoors (KS’s Jeff, Matt and Nate). You should stay.
Admission is free. Donations are gratefully accepted (and tax-deductible).
6 to 8pm
21 April 2006
Have this.
20 April 2006
19 April 2006
18 April 2006
С днем рождения, Илья́.
17 April 2006
16 April 2006
15 April 2006
14 April 2006
To Be Hoped
I'm looking forward to Clover Million Poems Show podcast or YouTube.
Especially as Joshua Clover didn't really read any poems when he appeared here at University Press Books.
13 April 2006
My colleague's just told me (he says he'd been trying to tell me for days, but I didn't/don't listen) Monday he sold a copy of Zbigniew Herbert's Selected Poems to Michael Ondaatje. He fingered him when he looked at the credit card. If you're a fan, I can tell you it was a Visa card. I can't say any more.
My colleague's chagrined, whatever, that in the star-moment he was so gullied, he forgot to discount Ondaatje's poetry book ten percent. Because of this Poetry-Month thing.
If Michael Ondaatje is reading this, we owe you $1.42 store credit.
I've really liked the recent discussion on blogs and gender, unlike other threads I've read through that have given me a headache. (Think, I don't know, potato chips.) Shanna, Jessica, Kaya, Anne, Stephanie, Reb et al., thanks. (I promised myself once I would never indulgence in first-name chattiness. Pardon.)
I remind myself: everything could be different.
To the uninitiated reading this post: supersize pardon.
Maybe I should have italicized "everything."
12 April 2006
Omigod. Just driving home in the rain (the fucking rain: you have to be here) I heard Laurel Snyder on NPR.
11 April 2006
10 April 2006
09 April 2006
08 April 2006
07 April 2006
9780060783907
I recently bumped into learning Ecco Press (Harper Collins) will be publishing Zbigniew Herbert's whole shot, Collected Poems: 1956-1998, this December.
I know this old dead Polish poet with a cigarette waiting to be airbrushed out of his mouth will likely not inspire much bloggerage. I mean, I think I know. He didn't know any of us.
Whatever case, I'm chuffed.
06 April 2006
Every morning (or afternoon) I wake up and suppress my urge to write poetry.
This allows me to pretend a reader exists.
05 April 2006
Katie Couric is becoming a journalist. Great.
04 April 2006
We're getting a lot of rain. Like a fortnight short of a broken covenant. Sunday night in the worst of it, I stepped in puddles and got a wet nose and found two steals at Moe's: a bright copy of Aaron Tieger's Ugly Duckling chapbook, Sea Shanties of Old Vermont, for $2; and a cloth copy of Zbigniew Herbert's Mr. Cogito in v. good/v. good condition, not remaindered, for $8.
Bye, Tom!
Labels: steals
02 April 2006
Is the Aase Berg 10% off?
Yes.
What about the new Anselm Berrigan?
Yes.
How about this book of essays by Joe Wenderoth?
Sure.
A used copy of Beowulf?
Yeah.
The new Fence?
Yeah.
Rumi?
Yes, whatever.
Can I get Hot Whiskey Magazine #1?
Yes. Yes.
Etc.