The Claudius App III

The Claudius App, an online journal of negative reviews and poems, is now accepting submissions for its third issue, deadline June 5th.  The second issue, an avant-post-Fordist labor product digitally congealed at www.theclaudiusapp.com, included work by or attributed to: Brian Ang, Sara Deniz Akant, Jerimee Bloemke, Feng Sun Chen, Patrick James Dunagan, Pierre Klossowski, Purdey Kreiden, Ben Lerner, Mark Levine, Anthony Madrid, Chris Martin, Jessica Marsh, Jeff Nagy, Tim Shaner, Josh Stanley, Jonty Tiplady, Cathy Wagner, Elisabeth Workman, and your dreams, with a splash by Ian Hatcher.  Send fast poems, negative reviews, and letters with a self-addressed stamped brick for your manuscript’s eternal return, or query editors@theclaudiusapp.com for more information.

p.o.w. broadsheets

The artist Antonio Carvalho has just published the first in a series of poetry broadsides bases on Hansjorg Mayer’s futura editions from the  1960s. Writers include Peter Finch and Other Room reader Chris McCabe. p.o.w. broadsheets are available to buy from Studio Bookshop, Brighton, and can be bought via visa through email:studiobookshop@btconnect.com. They are £5 each or £25 for all 6 broadsheets.

West House Books

Steve McCaffery PANOPTICON. BookThug rev. edn. 2011. £15

Taking its inspiration from Jeremy Bentham’s ‘Panopticon Papers’, McCaffery’s Panopticon shatters all omnivision in a tour de force of formal innovation, theoretical comment and narrative critique. In Panopticon narrative stutters, repeats itself, sequence is deranged and complicated by a multimedia presence on the page of grids, film bands and acoustic channels. On its first appearance Charles Bernstein hailed the book as ‘perhaps the exemplary “antiabsorptive work” and William McPheron claimed it as “an extraordinary act of revolution and charity”. Out of print for more than twenty years, this new edition has been revised extensively and is accompanied by an afterword written by McCaffery himself.

OPEN LETTER 14.7, Fall 2011: Breakthrough Nostalgia: Reading Steve McCaffery Then and Now. Ed. Stephen Cain. 172pp. £10.50

W/ contributions by Geoffrey Hlibchuk, Stephen Voyce, Gregory Betts, Tim Conley, Jason Starnes, Alessandra Capperdoni, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Matt Carrington, Lori Emerson, Andy Weaver, Christian Bök, Derek Beaulieu, Alan Halsey, Peter Jaeger + new poetry & prose by SMcC.

Allen Fisher PROPOSALS, 1-35. Poem-image-commentary. 76pp incl. 35 images in colour. Spanner 2010. £9.50

Allen Fisher STROLL & STRUT STEP. 16pp + 3 images in colour. Spanner 2004. £7.50

Post-free in UK. Payment by cheque or Paypal.

Orders to info@westhousebooks.co.uk

www.westhousebooks.co.uk

Nathan Thompson: The Visitor’s Guest

“Who is looking at, listening to and leaning on whom? And what is left of looking, listening and leaning in what is ironically referred to as the post ultimate glade? Thompson, with understated assertiveness, doesn’t answer these questions, but the poems in The Visitor’s Guest changed the way I had to walk around the block this morning. Thompson’s writing opens up a space with which I’m half familiar—perhaps it’s the sense of honesty which underlies his slanted lyrical stance— but which continues to surprise. Many of these poems engage with ‘love’, as a perception, as a verb, but to say so underestimates them. Visceral, tangential, with a genuine sense of belief / refusal to believe. You might think that you’ve arrived but, most of all, how interesting it is trying to get there.” —Lucy Burnett

More information at Shearsman.

 

Maintenant #88 – Sylva Fischerová

As the monumental literary figures of the velvet revolution have passed their profundity and vibrancy onto a new generation of poets and writers, the Czech Republic has faced a shift in its poetic register, as the country has in its fundamental politik. So a return to the author has taken place, and straddling the two great contrasting generations and experiences of the Czech Republic as perhaps few others could, Sylva Fischerová, poet, author, teacher, has become the representative of the very best of her times – a poet whose wit, whose wisdom, whose incisiveness has brought her devotees across the world and across languages. In the 88th edition of Maintenant we welcome the lauded Sylva Fischerová.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-88-sylva-fischerova/

Accompanying the interview is six poems, translated by Sylva and Stuart Friebert

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/six-poems-sylva-fischerova/

Innovation in Fiction

New magazine Innovation in Fiction is looking for the following for its debut issue:

  • short fiction of an experimental or innovative nature
  • reviews of innovative or experimental fiction
  • old and new essays on experimental writers, innovative fiction, forms and movements

Email adrian.slatcher@gmail.com

Painted Spoken, issue 22

A lo-fi PDF of Painted, spoken 22 is now up at www.hydrohotel.net/mags

Chris McCabe, Dorothy Lawrenson, Gerry Loose, Peter McCarey, and James Mc Laughlin; Richard Price on Neo-Benshi at PolyPly; R J Ford remembers the first hours of Occupy London Stock Exchange; two group works by Vahni Capildeo, Giles Goodland, Jeff Hilson, Francesca Lisette, Richard Price, and Simon Smith. Plus reviews, musicall and poeticall.

The English Intelligencer

“Certain Prose of ‘The English Intelligencer’ “ed. by Neil Pattison, Reitha Pattison, Luke Roberts

£6.50 / €8 / $12 | 216x138mm | 224pp

http://mountain-press.co.uk/tei.html

Selections from the correspondence, essays and ephemera circulated in the poetry worksheet ‘The English Intelligencer’ (1966-1968). Featuring previously unpublished and uncollected early prose works from writers including Andrew Crozier, John Hall, John James, Barry MacSweeney, J. H. Prynne, Peter Riley, John Temple, and many others.

Maintenant #86 – András Gerevich

Though his constitution as a poet is multi-lingual, multi-national, fundamentally cosmopolitan and reflexive, it is the definitive clarity in the work of András Gerevich which has marked him out as one of the most considerable and singular voices of his generation. From the remarkable Hungarian poetic tradition, which has continued to produce poets of individuality and conscience for hundreds of years and to this very day, Gerevich has defined himself as a resolute and powerful writer, poet and screenwriter. His work burrows into the cadences of speech, of reflection, of confession, speaking clearly from the first person, while without apology it maintains its affability of form in order to scale its ambition of content. In the 86th edition of the Maintenant series we present András Gerevich.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-86-andras-gerevich/

Accompanying the interview are five poems, translated by George Szirtes, Christopher White and David Hill.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/andras-gerevich-five-poems/

Hidden Agendas: Unreported Poetics

Hidden Agendas: Unreported Poetics is now online in a PDF format at issuu.com/litteraria. It contains a slection of writings on Edwin Denby, Mark Hyatt, Bern Porter, Asa Benveniste, Lukáš Tomin, William Bronk, Gilbert Sorrentino, Robbie Walker, Bob Cobbing, Paddy Roe, Philip Whalen, Loop Poetics, Cyberpoetics, Flarf and other poets and poetics from the 1960s to the present that/who might be considered ”neglected” in some way. Contributors: Ali Alizadeh, Louis Armand, Livio Beloi, Jeremy Davies, Stephan Delbos, Michel Delville, Johanna Drucker, Michael Farrel, Allen Fisher, Vincent Katz, Stephen Muecke, Jena Osman, Michael Rothenberg, Lou Rowan, Kyle Schlesinger, Robert Shepperd, Stephanie Strickland, John Wilkinson. Can also be got in hardcopy from the publisher, Litteraria Pragensia Books in Prague.

Via Vlak Magazine

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Critical Documents: three books

*We Are Real: A History* (2012) by Colleen Hind & Pocahontas Mildew – £3 / €5 / $6 – containing “Squick” (Love in a Time of Hollering) & “Trigger Warning” (Precision Riot Mirror) – written 2008 to 2011 – http://plantarchy.us/real.html

Frances Kruk’s *A Discourse on Vegetation & Motion* (2008 / reprinted 2012) – £3 / €5 / $6 – “today is Throat Seal Liquid” – “today I occupy Shidane Arone” – http://plantarchy.us/a-discourse.html

Francis Crot’s *Xena Warrior Princess: The Seven Curses* (2008 / reprinted 2012) – £6 / €8 / $11 – Annotations by Nour Mobarak – Stephen Rodefer: “Not since William Burroughs met the pubescent Leonardo DiCaprio has literary lunch been this naked and succulent.” – http://plantarchy.us/seven-curses.html