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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: May 2006
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Friday, May 12, 2006. From the Library of Victor Coleman. For those of you looking for books by Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, or Louis Zukofsky, now’s your chance. Canadian poet Victor Coleman, who’s personal relationship to these and other literary figures is well known, has selected some items from his rather formidable personal library and they are now available to the public through Apollinaire’s Bookshoppe. This catalogue.
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Eunoia – run comrade
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Conceptually brilliant Wong’s vision of the text is unique and interesting, valuable in its smart and playful ability to relate the lexical data of the text within the framework of our present world’s desire for visual information. Apollinaire’s Bookshoppe. The first edition of Eunoia. That referenced Arthur Rimbaud’s sonnet about synesthesia, Voyelle. In homage to Bök’s grueling writing process, I set a similar set of invisible rules for myself to follow in the design of this edition. The dime...The syn...
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Blert by Jordan Scott. Directly from the Coach House here. At New Star Books. OR at the amazing Apollinaires. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: April 2006
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Saturday, April 29, 2006. Lisa Robertson Chicago Review. The latest issue of Chicago Review. Edited by Joshhua Kotin (Double Issue 51:4 abd 52:1) is a must for anyone interested in the work of Lisa Robertson. The first half of the book (to pp.97) consists of a special section on Robertson and her work that includes two long poems [. Posted by BookThug @ 6:47 AM. Monday, April 03, 2006. Posted by BookThug @ 8:21 PM. NEW WAVE AT KING AND BAY.
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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: March 2006
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Saturday, March 18, 2006. I got in a terrific book the other day - Circulation Flowers. Winner of the 2004 Jack Spicer award. Now aside from the weirdness of there actually being a "Jack Spicer" award out there, this book is really interesting, I think. The poems kind of hover there. There's an introduction by the judge, a guy named Chris Stroffolino, and he gets to say things like:. The poet doesn't say. Posted by BookThug @ 10:20 AM. NEW WAVE AT KING AND BAY.
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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: March 2007
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Friday, March 02, 2007. Through the storm comes the mail, and in it this lovely new book. By Nelson Ball, containing a typewriter-concrete poem so wonderfully precise and full of homage for bpNichol I can't stop looking at it. Posted by BookThug @ 9:02 AM. NEW WAVE AT KING AND BAY. From the Library of Victor Coleman. Lisa Robertson Chicago Review.
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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: July 2011
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Tuesday, July 12, 2011. NEW WAVE AT KING AND BAY. In those maverick days of the middle sixties. We used everything at hand. In our helter-skelter literary projects. For example, the main banking floor at King and Bay. To make our New Wave Canada cover, which featured in grey and white. A clutter of manuscript pages. Taken at random from the book,. Then spread out in a small rectangle. On that solid granite floor. Victor Coleman and I. Set it up one night after seven,.
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Apollinaire's Bookblogge: September 2006
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NOTEWORTHY NEW ARRIVALS IN THE SHOPPE. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. Here's a quick list of some recent arrivals in the shoppe, including some new books just released, like a new Alice Notley title, Fitterman and Rowntee's. War, the musical. ACKER, Kathy: The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec. ARTAUD, Antonin: The Monk. BAK, Louise: m.80 (emeighty). BARLOW, John: I'm Sitting With Solipsists Thinking How Capitalism. BARWIN, Gary: I Parked My Car Behind Loblaws and Knew I Would Never Die. CAGE, John: Notations.
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Books | Apt. 9 Press
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Handmade Chapbooks in Ottawa since 2009. Lea Graham This End of the World: Notes to Robert Kroetsch. Nelson Ball Small Waterways. Michael e. Casteels solar-powered light bulb and the lake’s achy tooth. Marilyn Irwin the blue, blue there. Lillian Nećakov The Lake Contains an Emergency Room. Dave Currie Bird Facts. Beth Follett A Thinking Woman Sleeps With Monsters. Ben Ladouceur Poem About The Train. Jesslyn delia smith the grass is a yard now, again. Spencer Gordon CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY. Stocks a good nu...