16 November 2006

THE GRAND PIANO An Experiment in Collective Autobiography San Francisco, 1975-1980
THE GRAND PIANO is an on-going experiment in collective autobiography by ten writers identified with Language Poetry in San Francisco. It takes its name from a coffeehouse at 1607 Haight Street, where from 1976-79 the authors took part in a reading and performance series. The writing project was undertaken as an online collaboration, first via an interactive web site and later through a listserv. When completed, THE GRAND PIANO will comprise ten parts, in each of which the ten authors will appear in a difference sequence.Bob Perelman, Barrett Watten, Steve Benson, Carla Harryman, Tom Mandel, Ron Silliman, Kit Robinson, Lyn Hejinian, Rae Armantrout, and Ted Pearson

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At 17 November, 2006 10:51, Blogger Alli Warren said...

they're more brown than rose colored. paperbag brown. in all the pictures they look rose colored.

 
At 17 November, 2006 13:04, Blogger CLAY BANES said...

definitely brown. i could've scanned one: instead i saved their pdf, converted it to a jpg, tripled it, and cut out pieces. all for not getting paid for it.

 

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