Patricia Farrell: The Zechstein Sea

“Patricia Farrell’s latest collection engages in an extended thought experiment to test the philosophical veracity of language. Needless to say, language is found wanting, yet in these extraordinary enquiries something desirable is recovered. If ‘the things I see when I read aren’t real,’ this investigation into subjects as diverse as scale, orientation, colour, light, time, animals, angels and death offers a complex and sceptical vision of a world in which ‘there is only movement.’ Via encounters with the troubadour poet Guillaume of Poitiers, Friedrich Hölderlin and the contemporary goldsmith Jivan Astfalck, Farrell offers ‘new solutions / new songs,’ whilst ‘provoking new lines of thought.’ This challenging work might make us feel ‘hardly more than poets and not who we really are’ but who cares when ‘tongue play makes sense like this’?”

—Scott Thurston

Patricia Farrell lives in Liverpool. She is a poet and visual artist.

She co-organised the SubVoicive reading series in London in the 1980s and was a member of the arts group New River Project. She has collaborated with other writers and artists, most notably Robert Sheppard, as well the installation artist Jivan Astfalck, on the project B*twixst, and with Jennifer Cobbing, and Veryan Weston on the dance piece, A Space Completely Filled with Matter. Her work is published in a range of magazines and collections, including A New Tonal language in the Reality Street “4 pack”‘ series, as well as individual pamphlets: most recently, Seven Bays of Spirituality (Knives Forks and Spoons Press). She completed a PhD thesis in 2011 on poetic artifice in philosophical writing.

More at the Shearsman site.

Blackbox Manifold Issue 9

Online now and featuring work from:

  • Sheila Black
  • Rocio Ceron, translated by Anna Rosen Guercio
  • Ray DiPalma
  • Carrie Etter
  • Glenn Frantz
  • Max Ghiara
  • Anne Gorrick
  • Paul Green
  • W.N. Herbert
  • Kate Kilalea
  • John Latta
  • Tony Lopez
  • Erín Moure
  • Jal Nicholl
  • Philip Byron Oakes
  • John Peck
  • Ian Seed
  • Aidan Semmens
  • Samantha Walton
  • Joshua Marie Wilkinson
  • John Wilkinson

and poems written for Peter Robinson by:

  • Kate Behrens
  • Adrian Blamires
  • Peter Carpenter
  • David Cooke
  • Tim Dooley
  • Roy Fisher
  • Isabel Galleymore
  • John Matthias
  • Tom Phillips

SONGS FOR ONE OCCASION – Justin Katko

36 pp 200 copies; 17.6x25cm
ISBN: 978-0-9791411-7-1
Published December 2012

Songs for One Occasion contains nine songs, variously beautiful and deformed, with a microscopic three-part novel embedded as intro, median, and outro, all of it written 2011 to 12, and Even You might buy one today at any one of the three fairly world-shattering prices that will imminently follow the colon with which you are about to be presented regardless of however long said action may theoretically be deferred ad infinitum usw, as if hate were cycling to the middle of nowhere where love cuts wit to size and back, turning itself endlessly on and on and on in Mélos Kateglytißménon that doesn’t mean anything ahorita:

Out now on Critical Documents.

Sarah Crewe: flick invicta

Flick

diamond dove

he deals in doves     with citrine eyes
wades into willow. this road dip was

a river to me.                 confluence of
terraces      militant housing scheme

little bird wades      no fear of sharks
daddy claims animal welfare badge

i have seen this before.  a mermaid
held captive      by tales of finsbury

park ’96. pigeon chick chirps through
catkin           whisker twists and tales

feathers cross tar        tybalt strolls
smiles.  daughter to the prince of cats

Available now from Oystercatcher.

Marcus Slease’s: Mu (dream) So (Window)

Forthcoming from Poor Claudia and available for pre-order.

No name but love, indeed, for Marcus Slease, in this exciting collection of small, surprising, lyrical poems which continue (very nicely, thank you) the ideas and methods of such poets as Clark Coolidge in At Egypt, Phil Whalen in Scenes of Life at the Capital, and Roy Kiyooka in Kyoto Airs. The writer’s eye & his heart remain open throughout this book, the language is clean, clear & refined, and one comes out exhilarated both by what Slease sees & by the way that he says it. In a world of spam (to paraphrase the author) he gives us (good) ham. With a big side of kimchee. Reader, read on! Because Mu! So! –in Japanese = Emptiness! Yes!

– Tim Atkins (author of Petrarch)
Marcus Slease’s Mu (So) Dream (Window) lets in haunting landscapes where bodies and locations are in constant motion, dissolving and precipitating, presence and absence following each other’s shadow: The foreign desert is encountered by its sand blowing through a muted city, delivery food and Rumi are found left on the doorstep, the taste and warmth of “you” are dissolving on the tongue. Here, writing becomes an act of tracing, in which all presences are intensified in their muted, bodily foreignness.

– Jiyoon Lee (author of IMMA)
This poetry has seen a lot, has seen the world, but it catapults onward unjaded, grimy/sparkly, “huffing life.” If poetry is throught [thought/through/through it/rough/route/wrought] then Marcus Slease is on its tube train and he’s pulling out the stops, he’ll “unlatch/the room” you read in.

-Cathy Wagner (author of Nervous Device)

The Alchemist’s Mind

A book of narrative prose by poets.

An anthology edited by David Miller in collaboration with Ken Edwards. Contributors are: Barbara Guest, Lee Harwood, Ian Robinson, Rosmarie Waldrop, Robert Sheppard, Bernadette Mayer, Paul Buck, Lyn Hejinian, M J Weller, Brian Marley, Johan de Wit, John Levy, Vahni Capildeo, Paul Haines, Lawrence Fixel, Robert Lax, Fanny Howe, David Miller, Keith Waldrop, Giles Goodland, bpNichol, David Rattray, Guy Birchard, Will Petersen, Tom Lowenstein, Kristin Prevallet, Stephen Watts, Daphne Marlatt. More at the Reality Street site.

Binders Full of Women’s Poems

A binder, full of outspoken poems by writers who identify as female, trans, intersex or gender-neutral, featuring Sarah Crewe, Nia Davies, Amy Evans, Maria Gornell, Sarah Hesketh, Kirsten Irving, Mara Katz, Rowena Knight, Melissa Lee-Houghton, Agnes Marton, Sophie Mayer, Sally McAlister, Michelle McGrane, slmendoza, Steph Pike, Chella Quint, Nat Raha, Shelagh M. Rowan-Legg, Jacqueline Saphra, Claire Trévien, Jackie Wills, Alison Winch.  More here.