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Poems and Poetics: David Antin: 11 games for eleanor (previously unpublished) with a republished “note on David Antin”
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As the twentieth century fades out. It is as if nothing happened. Though those who lived it thought. That everything was happening. Enough to name a world for and a time. To hold it in your hand. Like the perfect mask of death. Wednesday, December 7, 2016. David Antin: 11 games for eleanor (previously unpublished) with a republished “note on David Antin”. You come into a strange room. As always you are afraid. You are afraid of. You will not stand under a tree when. It is raining or sit near a window.
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Poems and Poetics: Protecting Wirikuta: A Petition to the President of Mexico
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As the twentieth century fades out. It is as if nothing happened. Though those who lived it thought. That everything was happening. Enough to name a world for and a time. To hold it in your hand. Like the perfect mask of death. Saturday, December 3, 2011. Protecting Wirikuta: A Petition to the President of Mexico. GRUPO DE LOS CIEN INTERNACIONAL / GROUP OF 100. December 1, 2011. WRITERS AND ARTISTS ASK MEXICO’S PRESIDENT TO CANCEL MINING CONCESSIONS IN THE SACRED TERRITORY OF THE HUICHOL PEOPLE. The prob...
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Mnemosyne's Memes
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A compendium of literary, political, and cultural ideas. Monday, October 08, 2012. A poem from EMBLEM. Columbus thought he had discovered the Indies so he called the people he encountered Indians, but he was wrong; he had discovered the working class. He took their sage,. Not their advice;. It smoldered like rage. Eventually they came around, though, when the buffalo were shot to hell, the beaver damned, and the deer and the antelope played out. In the New World, everyone is Middle Class. Everyone. Prize...
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Mnemosyne's Memes
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A compendium of literary, political, and cultural ideas. Tuesday, March 04, 2014. Very pleased to be the most recent in a long line of distinguished guest bloggers on Michael Steinberg's Blog: The Art and Craft of Creative Nonfiction. Mike's blog is a polyvocal treasury of good advice on craft and strategy for essayists and memoirists. As the editor of the literary journal Fourth Genre. And co-editor, with Robert Root. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Are you—Nobody—Too? Then there's a pair of us!
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Mnemosyne's Memes
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A compendium of literary, political, and cultural ideas. Saturday, February 15, 2014. I have taken a good, long while off from this blog while I poured my time and energy into the new memoir, Love and Fury. Yesterday, Valentine's Day, I found myself tinkering with this poem:. When you pretend you’re not but know you are,. You suffer worse than if you just confess you are in love. The rain falls right through your umbrella and the sun. And moon deny the whole cold day and night they are in love. Richard a...
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LitStation: litmags
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American Poetry Review, The. Georgia Review, The. Gettyburg Review, The. Paris Review, The. Experimental and Art Mags. Virginia Quarterly Review, The. The Virginia Quarterly Review. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). List of Poetry and Literary Recordings and Video. BBC Four Interviews - Poets. Cover to Cover with Jack Foley. Internet Archive - Audio Poetry. Key West Literary Seminar - Audio. Kootenay School of Writing. Learn Out Loud - Poetry. Library of Congress-Poetry Webcasts. New Letters on the Air.
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Exultations and Difficulties
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Exultations and Difficulties: Four Prose Poems. Tuesday, April 5. Roles crumble, delve to a deeper set. Let the bottom fall out of books placed one by one on your knee. A no from next door, and the sob of a child, reality in the power of others, not what we are. Who was the first to put out his hand? Silence is an unauthorised gift. All kinds of monsters are possible, and new births with them. Ian Seed, 2005. For information about my poetry and other stuff. Click on this (Yes, this! What Was Still Is.
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Exultations and Difficulties
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Exultations and Difficulties: New Year Letters. Friday, January 7. A poem by Mairead Byrne. It is a long time since we saw you. The cold is terrible. John is engaged. God bless and best wishes for 1002. Do you remember "coby"? We had a laugh. Very best wishes for 957. Deb said to write you. You know what I want to say. What is your answer? The very best in 1604. When will we see you? Bring butter if you can. God bless and best wishes for 1371. Happy New Year from all at 41 and best wishes for 2032. What ...
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Exultations and Difficulties
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Exultations and Difficulties: PLETHORIC AIR. Sunday, January 2. A Poem by Luke Kennard. We all laughed at the decomposing clown,. But afterwards guilt sunk upon us. And we got smashed on the balcony. I had lost my left shoe in the blood. The doyen and her ten attachés. Scattered blossom on the divans. We were charmed by a famous puppy,. A dozen gold pins in her forehead;. A tendency to speak ill of the dead. The dead are so stupid,’ she said. An attaché took me by the temples and ordered,. This site is s...
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Exultations and Difficulties
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Exultations and Difficulties: The Play Is The Thing. Monday, December 20. The Play Is The Thing. I’ve changed my mind about presenting a special Christmas treat here. Pluvagnorn the King has summoned his Chieftains to a War Council in the throne room. All are dressed in furs and helmets.). Pluvagnorn: What word of the enemy? Scout: The enemy is huge. The enemy's tents are like a forest. The enemy's cavalry are like a storm. The enemy's spears glitter like a million stalks of silver asparagus. Cuneglas: K...