EYEBALL HATRED
28 January 2008
I stand so tall and my eyes are blue (I think).
I'll be at AWP in the Bookfair helping out Omnidawn Press and Small Press Distribution.
I would like to say hello.
27 January 2008
26 January 2008
- Sleeping and Waking by Michael O’Brien (Flood Editions)
- This Is What Happened in Our Other Life by Achy Obejas (Midsummer Night’s Press)
- Necessary Stranger by Graham Foust (Flood Editions)
- You Are a Little Bit Happier Than I Am by Tao Lin (Action Books)
- Eulogies by Amiri Baraka (Agincourt)
- The Line by Jennifer Moxley (Post-Apollo)
- Case Sensitive by Kate Greenstreet (Ahsahta)
- The View From Zero Bridge by Lynn Aarti Chandhok (Anhinga)
- Newcomer Can’t Swim by Renee Gladman (Kelsey Street)
- Lip Wolf by Laura Solorzano (Action Books)
25 January 2008
UNNAMEABLE BOOKS
THIS SUNDAY AT 5PM ● ALEKSANDER SKIDAN
MATVEI YANKELEVICH reading DANIIL KHARMS
456 Bergen Street, Brooklyn (718) 789-1534
24 January 2008
My neighbor Kenneth Stanley keeps me from leaving the house earlier today.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
I'll be at AWP.
LOGAN RYAN SMITH and HILLARY GRAVENDYK TONIGHT.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN, readings miles and miles from me
22 January 2008
coconut eleven
Liz Waldner, Carla Harryman, Dorothea Lasky, Chris Pusateri, Peter Davis, Melissa Benham, Amber Nelson, Kismet Al-Hussaini, Kathleen Rooney & Elisa Gabbert, Anna Fulford, Marco Giovenale, Michael Sikkema, Sun Yung Shin, Maureen Thorson, Jordan Davis, Mara Vahratian, Philip Metres, Janet Holmes, Fritz Ward, Susan Scarlata, Jeni Olin, Jon Link, and Rebecca Hazelton
Labels: Hud
21 January 2008
Ron Silliman talks about Hooke Press's Interview with Robert Creeley this morning.
Labels: PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN, recommended
20 January 2008
19 January 2008
I may do a Clay's Picks for Your Rebate. Maybe not, as time is pitiless. Also, of course, things said to might happen might not. I feel certain I belong to the spend-it-immediately income group, and I have, I think, a notable record injecting my money. As I tell my students, every breath counts.
Many friends' old and older birthdays yesterday, today, and tomorrow. I CAKE YOU, YOU GOATS.
Labels: born
18 January 2008
17 January 2008
Catching up on John Latta's notes on Mark Scroggins's "ever-terrific and beauteously-writ" The Poem of a Life: A Biography of Louis Zukofsky (Shoemaker & Hoard, 2007).
16 January 2008
15 January 2008
the true keeps calm biding its story
Rusty Morrison
Selected for the 2007 Sawtooth Poetry Prize by Peter Gizzi
AHSAHTA PRESS
Labels: PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN, received
13 January 2008
12 January 2008
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
Poets Theater: An Evening of Short Plays
Friday, January 18, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
Small Press Traffic
Small Press Traffic
- “The Obituary Show” by CA Conrad
- “Olive Oil from the Notebooks, a radio film” by Arnold J. Kemp
- Hannah Weiner’s “RJ (Romeo and Juliet)” from CODE POEMS, directed by Suzanne Stein
- “Up in Arms: an Oratorio at Tense Borders” by Mary Diaz
- “a fierce vexation of a dream” by sara m. larsen
- “Yoda in His Youth” by Dana Ward
- plus a new play by Mairéad Byrne and more surprises!
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
11 January 2008
10 January 2008
09 January 2008
Pernold Young phones. At first I can't hear her because my phone is blue and it's broken. I cough, which helps. "Yes?"
this saturday
PIRATE PIG PRESS
Readings of prose poems and stories by
Claire Becker, Sarah McKinnon,
Matthew Thomas Russell,
Dan Sanders, Ammon Torrence,
and Just Kibbe
Readings of prose poems and stories by
Claire Becker, Sarah McKinnon,
Matthew Thomas Russell,
Dan Sanders, Ammon Torrence,
and Just Kibbe
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
08 January 2008
Linh Dinh newly at PennSound.
06 January 2008
A New Quarantine Will Take My Place
To be hoped: Mission Control has Apostrophe Books' website back up and virtually real again soon.
Keep your eyes out for Johannes Göransson's imminent A New Quarantine Will Take My Place.
UPDATE 1/14: Book is real, page awaits.
Labels: recommended
05 January 2008
While I don't want to alienate any intellectuals, something like what used to be called poetry is happening.
04 January 2008
03 January 2008
PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN'S
BEST-SELLING POETRY BOOKS OF 2007
(DON'T BLAME ME; BLAME YOU.)
- Telegraph by Kaya Oakes (Pavement Saw Press)
- Green and Gray by Geoffrey G. O'Brien (University of California Press)
- An Architecture by Chad Sweeney (BlazeVOX [books])
- Necessary Stranger by Graham Foust (Flood Editions)
- Not for Mothers Only: Contemporary Poems on Child-Getting and Child-Rearing eds. Catherine Wagner & Rebecca Wolff (Fence Books)
- The Pocket Rumi Reader ed. Kabir Helminski (Shambhala)
- Hipster Haiku by Siobhan Adcock (Broadway)
case sensitive by Kate Greenstreet (Ahsahta)
New and Selected Poems: Volume One by Mary Oliver (Beacon Press)
New and Selected Poems: Volume Two by Mary Oliver (Beacon Press) - Time and Materials: Poems 1997-2005 by Robert Hass (Ecco Press)
The Record Room by Jeff T. Johnson (privately published)
Angle of Yaw by Ben Lerner (Copper Canyon Press)
The Transformation by Juliana Spahr (Atelos) - you are a little bit happier than I am by Tao Lin (Action Books)
The Men by Lisa Robertson (BookThug) - Your Time Has Come by Joshua Beckman (Wave Books)
The Weather by Lisa Robertson (New Star Books) - Actual Air by David Berman (Open City)
Borderless Bodies by Linh Dinh (Factory School)
The Cry at Zero by Andrew Joron (Counterpath Press)
AWE by Dorothea Lasky (Wave Books)
Loveliest Grotesque by Sandra Lim (Kore Press)
The Line by Jennifer Moxley (The Post-Apollo Press)
American Poets in the 21st Century eds. Claudia Rankine & Lisa Sewell (Wesleyan University Press)
The Apothecary by Lisa Robertson (BookThug)
Hannah Weiner's Open House by Hannah Weiner (Kenning Editions) - jam alerts by Linh Dinh (Chax Press)
The Gift by Hafiz (Penguin)
Dancing in Odessa by Ilya Kaminsky (Tupelo Press)
Bad Bad by Chelsey Minnis (Fence Books) - Book of Longing by Leonard Cohen (Ecco Press)
The Essential Neruda by Pablo Neruda (City Lights Publishers)
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda (Penguin) - Starsdown by Jasper Bernes (In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni)
Neo-Surrealism; or, the Sun at Night by Andrew Joron (Black Square Editions)
Broken World by Joseph Lease (Coffee House Press)
Tonight's the Night by Catherine Meng (Apostrophe Books)
I Have Not Been Able to Get Through to Everyone by Anna Moschovakis (Turtle Point Press)
The Middle Room by Jennifer Moxley (Subpress)
Thirst by Mary Oliver (Beacon Press)
The Man Suit by Zachary Schomburg (Black Ocean)
Deed by Rod Smith (University of Iowa Press)
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Labels: PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN