Five London events

Via SJ Fowler:

March 12th Monday: Maintenant presents European poets at the Southbank Centre

Our first foray in collaboration with the Southbank centre, we present three of the finest contemporary European poets. Tickets are £8
March 29th Thursday: Marton Koppany: Broked and Reduced
in collaboration with the Contemporary Poetics Research Centre http://www.bbk.ac.uk/cprc/
Venue tbc, Birkbeck College 6-7.30pm, all welcome.
“I lost my mother tongue more than thirty years ago and am still searching for it.” Hungarian visual poet MÁRTON KOPPÁNY talks about his work, and projects images.
March 31st Saturday: Maintenant: a celebration of contemporary avant-garde poetry at the rich mix arts centre
The 11th event in the Maintenant series will be a unique celebration of European avant-garde poetry, bringing Sound & Visual poets together from all over the continent in collaborative performances and a free artfair for a wholly original night of cutting edge contemporary poetry. Free facsimiles of concrete and visual poetry will be available from stalls manned by the poets and artists, while performances from the world of both poetry and music intersperse the evening. Hungarian Marton Koppany features alongside the likes of Holly Pester, Hannah Silva, David Berridge, Patrick Coyle, Tamarin Norwood, Julia Calver, Ollie Evans, Ben Morris, Mark Jackson and many others.
April 26th Thursday: Maintenant Croatia at Europe House
In collaboration with the Croatian writers association, four Croatian poets will be visiting London to read at the home of EU in London, Europe House alongside four British poets.
July 7th Saturday: Maintenant Camarade III at the rich mix arts centre
The third instalment of the Camarade series featuring original poetry read by collaborating pairs of European poets. Confirmed for the event: Richard Barrett & Jonty Tiplady, Chris McCabe & Tom Jenks, Tim Atkins & Harry Gilonis, Simon Barraclough & Isobel Dixon, Emma Bennett & Holly Pester, more to be announced.

Frakture present Juxtavoices

Saturday 17th March
The Bluecoat
School Lane
Liverpool l1 3BX

Prompt: 7.30 start 5.00 / 3.00

Juxtavoices is a large antichoir which includes many familiar faces from Sheffield’s leftfield music, poetry and visual arts scene. Although the group performs structured scores, no fixed pitches are ever notated, and the group uses improvisation to shape the detail of the scores as the music progresses. Both trained and untrained voices are included. As well as playing normal concerts, the group is to be found in various unexpected public places and at poetry / text events. A Discus CD is planned for 2012. Always on the look out for new members.

Peter Jaeger at Edge Hill

Tuesday, 28th February 2012, 7:30pm

The Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University
Edge Hill’s Creative Writing Department present

An Evening with Canadian poet, Peter Jaeger, at the Rose Theatre.

Tickets £4.00 all

Peter Jaeger is a Canadian poet, literary critic and text-based artist now living in the UK. He is the author of five books of poetry, including Rapid Eye Movement (2009) and The Persons (2011). He has recently collaborated with the video artist Kaz to produce the film Nozomi, which was exhibited at the Bury Text Festival in 2011, and he is currently
working on a critical monograph on John Cage. Peter uses found texts to write through the words of others: those protagonists who have animated his imagination and left their traces in newspapers, emails, diaries, books (from literature to philosophy), and in all the countless ephemera with which the externalised inner drama of our lives plays out.

Peter Jaeger teaches poetry and literary theory at Roehampton University, in London. http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/Peter-Jaeger/

His work includes the poetry collections Power Lawn (1999), Eckhart Cars (2004), and Prop (2007), as well as a critical study on contemporary poetics, entitled ABC of Reading TRG: Steve McCaffery, bpNichol, and the Toronto Research Group (2000). He currently divides his time between London and rural Somerset, where he lives with his family.

Recent book from Reality Street: Rapid Eye Movement follows a strict constraint: two bands of text run continuously throughout the book. The top band consists entirely of fragmented dream narratives recorded by historical and contemporary dreamers, while the lower band juxtaposes found material which includes the word “dream.” No two sentences taken from the same source follow each other. As an investigation of the sign “dream” across a number of social discourses, including literature, psychoanalysis, advertising, popular culture, song lyrics, philosophy and
religious literature, Rapid Eye Movement presents a record of our culture dreaming.

“Jaeger dreams of the day when forestry operations can use balloon-based, skidding devices that float above the treetops and winch trees out of the forest without damaging the woodland floor. Jaeger dreams up some interesting shots. Jaeger dreams of peace. His book of dreams is not too different from a hope chest. His dreams are getting better all the time.
His dreams are coming true.”
Christian Bök

Members of the Edge Hill Poetry and Poetics Research group will be reading as a warm-up.

Maintenant: the Camarade project ii


Featuring…

  • Andrea Brady & Maria Fusco
  • James Davies & Stephen Emmerson
  • Sam Riviere & Sophie Collins
  • Tom Jenks & Chris McCabe
  • Jeff Hilson & Philip Terry
  • Katerina Kashchavtseva & Lucy Harvest Clarke
  • Carrie Etter & Tim Atkins
  • Colin Herd & Patrick Coyle
  • Nathan Jones & Richard Barrett
  • Marcus Slease & Peter Jaeger

Out now from The Red Ceilings Press. You can also view films of the London launch event on February 11th by following the links below:

McCabe & Jenks – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99xcgyjTqZw

Clarke & Kashchavtseva – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAQcXF8QdKo

nick-e melville: a preview

nick-e melville will be performing at the next Other Room on Wednesday 29th February. You can read 13 of his poems at the minimalist concrete poetry site,  some tippexed sonnets in Blackbox Manifold and a review of his 2011 collection of found poetry Stuff at 3AM Magazine. Try also an alphabet sequence on otoliths and another on logolalia. For some AV action, check out the video for Get On The Increase by Nicky’s poetry band Shellsuit Massacre.

The other readers will be Tim Allen and Andrea Brady. A preview of Andrea’s work can be found in our previous post. A preview of Tim’s work will follow next week.

Tony Lopez: False Memory 2nd edition published by Shearsman

Tony Lopez’s landmark collection False Memory has been made into a second edition with a new introduction by Robert Hampson.

“[…] by far my favourite individual volume of poetry this year    [was] Tony Lopez’s False Memory, a series of sonnet sequences collaging    and remixing the white noise of 1990s Britain into a disorienting, sometimes    hilarious, often sinister, and always satirical challenge.” —Robert Potts, The Guardian, 6 December 2003.

LINK

Keeping Time – Tamarin Norwood

Through a short residency at Modern Art Oxford (31st January – 19th February), Tamarin Norwood will explore the Legacy Fellowship to develop a visual vocabulary of choreography, instruction and transcription. As part of her ongoing investigation of the gaps between words and things, rules and games, intentions and accidents, she will track the progress of the Fellowship to create a new body of text and video work.

Shearsman Reading – Tony Lopez & Peter Robinson

The first reading in Shearsman’s 2012 series takes place on Thursday 6 February at 6:00pm for 6:30, and features Tony Lopez & Peter Robinson, who will be officially launching their new Shearsman titles: Only More So and The Returning Sky.

The reading venue is: University of Notre Dame in London, 1 Suffolk Street,
London, SW1Y 4HG (Just around the corner from the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square).

Admission free. but RSVP required as space limited. More details at the Shearsman site.