Angel Exhaust 20 ‘You just rang Anne Widecombe?

Out now featuring:

  • John Kinsella
  • Kelvin Corcoran
  • Jeff Hilson
  • DS Marriott
  • John Goodby
  • David Chaloner
  • Jesse Glass
  • Rita Dahl
  • Jason Wilkinson
  • Michael Haslam
  • Charles Bainbridge
  • Chris Brownsword
  • Colin Simms
  • Out To Lunch
  • Carrie Etter

144 pp.

PLUS the results of a survey where contemporary poets explain what’s wrong with the poetry scene. A fearless analytical exposé of the moral gutter where the sleaze flows night and day. We toss those bastards into the big wok of repentance. We rake the muck and rack the mopes. It’s twilight for the deep pigs.

Price: £7.00 including postage. Address: 21 Querneby Road, Nottingham, Notts NG3 5JA. Cheques payable to ‘Andrew Duncan’

Poetry Wales

The summer issue of Poetry Wales features:

Lee Harwood’s memories of Frank O’Hara
New poetry from Slovenia
Angela Carr in dialogue with Samantha Wynne Rhydderch
Matthew Jarvis on Wales in the 90s

Reviews of John Wilkinson, Tim Atkins, Pascale Petit, Sheenagh Pugh, John Goodby, Steve Griffiths, Sarah Corbett, Meirion Jordan and Myrddin ap Dafydd, plus Peter Barry on Complicities by Robin Purves and Sam Ladkin and Origins of the Underground by Andrew Duncan.

Contributing poets include Robert Sheppard, Vahni Capildeo, David Foster-Morgan, Ian Seed, Angela Carr, Richard Gwyn and many more.

Call for submissions:

A special issue in 2010 will focus on poetry and the visual. Submissions of poems drawing on this relationship, as well as texts that incorporate visual elements, are welcome with SAE by December 1st 2009.

Editorial address: Zoë Skoulding, Poetry Wales, School of English, Bangor University, Gwynedd LL57 2DG, Wales.

To subscribe (£20 for 4 issues UK) or buy a single copy (£5.50), visit http://www.seren-books.com/poetry-wales or send a cheque to: Poetry Wales Press Ltd., 57 Nolton St, Bridgend, CF31 3AE, Wales.

Publications received

The following publications have been added to The Other Room library and are available for loan:

  • [ lapsed  insel  weary ]; Susana Gardner; the tangentpress, 2008.
  • ab ovo :; Jenn McCreary; Dusie Press; 2009.
  • the butterflies and the burnings; Anne Blonstein; Dusie Press; 2009.
  • in the bird museum; Kristy Bowen; Dusie Press; 2009.

Thanks to Susana Gardner of Dusie Press for donating these books.

Click here to browse the other books in the library.

ekleksographia #2

“Ekleksographia is an exercise in asymmetrical publishing, and is a shoe (or even two!) thrown at the spotlit shrug and yawn.” Issue 2 out now, featuring:

  • Diana Adams
  • Anny Ballardini
  • Dan Boehl
  • Linh Dinh
  • Erica Miriam Fabri
  • Adam Fieled
  • Ossian Foley
  • Maya Funaro
  • Niels Hav, trans. by P. K. Brask & Patrick Friesen
  • Dan Hoy
  • Amy King
  • Nicholas Manning
  • Gina Myers
  • Obododimma Oha
  • Maya Pindyck
  • Tomaž Šalamun, trans. with Michael Thomas Taren
  • Evie Shockley
  • Sampson Starkweather
  • Chris Vitiello
  • Cynthia Arrieu-King with Hillary Gravendyk
  • Jeanne Marie Beaumont
  • Alexander Dickow
  • Tomas Ekström
  • Farrah Field
  • Annie Finch
  • Jennifer H. Fortin
  • Heather Green
  • Scott Hightower
  • Dorta Jagić, trans. by Ana Božičević
  • Tony Mancus
  • Miguel Murphy
  • Keith Newton
  • Daniela Olszewska
  • Matthew Rotando
  • Barry Schwabsky
  • Lytton Smith
  • Rohith Sundararaman
  • David Wolach

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Corridor8/Iain Sinclair

corridor8

“Join us in Manchester on 16 July as we launch Corridor8 with an exclusive talk by the British author, essayist and psychogeographer, Iain Sinclair.

To accompany the launch, Sinclair has conducted a walk through Manchester — a meandering, poetic journey designed to shed new light on a city at once ancient and contemporary. Taking a route from Urbis to the edge of the city, Sinclair saw ghosts and alchemists, geographers and ‘discreet medics’, a road that turned into ‘a river of human traffic’ and pockets of green where wildlife flourished in a way it never could in the ‘toxic run-off from Olympic piracy’ in London.

On 16 July, Sinclair relives this walk in a talk given at its starting point: Urbis. This is an opportunity to meet one of Britain’s leading psychogeographers, and to find out why he has been tempted to write about the North of England for the first time. This part of the launch is strictly limited to 100 places and is now almost sold out.”

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Shadowtrain

Issue 29 of Shadowtrain is now online featuring:

  • Rupert M Loydell
  • Angeline Farrow
  • Martin Stannard
  • Peter Hughes
  • Keith Hilling
  • Carole Coates
  • Lia Brooks
  • Libby Hart
  • Nathan Thompson
  • Rufo Quintavalle
  • Ian McMillan on Gavin Selerie

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FULCRUM

“FULCRUM: An Annual of Poetry and Aesthetics, #6 (730 pages) features uncollected Samuel Beckett; unpublished Robert Frost and Octavio Paz; essays by Christopher Ricks, Marjorie Perloff, Eliot Weinberger and many others; a feature on “Poetry and Myth”; a debate between poets John Kinsella and Rosanna Warren; translations of Seferis, Vian, Quevedo; and a great deal more.”

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Anthropology of curiosity

“The next issue of LiteRacje will concern the phenomenon of the anthropology of curiosity. We understand this as a meta-concept which despite many attempts of analysis still evades expression within the categories of universal human experience. We would like to ponder the notion of curiosity understood in a variety of ways. On the one hand we see it as one of the basic natural and adaptive functions of the human being, on the other as transgressive curiosity. The latter can be sought as cognitive combat with the essence of being where one strives to capture the mystery in order to find out what is on the other side of the mirror; to find the answer to the question of what remains veiled.

In the first part of the volume we would like to focus on the origins of the phenomenon of curiosity. Since when can we discuss a certain space of meeting between man and signs of reality and the shift of the model of cultural representation? Was it curiosity that triggered this meeting and this change? Was it motivation which can be clasped in an “untiring, unlimited and useless” longing for knowledge as says the English proverb? Or maybe it was  “an unbearable curiosity experienced whilst observing a bug touched with a stick” ? – as Gombrowicz said.

In the second part attention will be cast on symptoms of curiosity both from the visible and invisible spheres. There will be space for the private and the public, for adventures of the body and the soul, for curiosity labeled as healthy and sick; noble and not noble. The point is to make use of panoramic- and micro-perspectives when pinning up this ephemeral category. We will consider curiosity in its cultural and natural context; equipped with devices such as the telescope and the microscope we are bound to make a difference.

Finally we will end up with poetry, prose and drama pieces. We encourage you also to send us graphics, comic-booklets, sketches possessing a seducing quality, and involving the spectator in a subtle game of chance, competition and bewilderment. We would like to transgress something, above all we are interested in a meeting. A meeting outside the walls each one of us carries inside, outside the curtain concealing things and forcing us to perceive our thoughts on things rather than things themselves. We invite you, curiosity-seekers.

All Humanists are welcome to send their works. We are waiting for your papers hoping to build an interesting spectrum of the “Anthropology of Curiosity” issue of LiteRacje.    

Deadline: August 31st 2009

literacje@gmail.com

Instructions for authors:

Font: Times New Roman 12; space 1,5; footnotes: down on each page; bibliography: at the end of the text; maximum 15 pages. Please write a short biographic note and an abstract of your text (ca. 8 sentences).

Leading editor of the issue: Dorota Sobstel”

From Grzegorz Wroblewski

Wikipoetry

Each day Wikipedia features one of their best articles on its front page as an example of the heights of clarity and knowledge the volunteer encyclopedia can reach. Clarity and knowledge are not enlightenment however. Wikipoetry’s mission is to translate the featured articles of Wikipedia into a poetic form that speaks to the soul.

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mid)rib issue 3

Issue 3 of the excellent US journal mid)rib is now online, edited by Andy Martrich and Gordon Faylor, featuring work from:

  • Michael Basinski
  • Jason LaBarr
  • Marie Buck
  • Maria Damon
  • Philip Dmochowski
  • Lola Galla
  • Manta Gimzauskas
  • Ara Shirinyan
  • Jenny Sampirisi
  • Rodrigo Toscano
  • Sara Wintz

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Fact-Simile

FACT-SIMILE is a  literary journal published twice annually and publisher of books. Their latest book is The O Mission Repo by Travis MacDonald (see reading below); a retranscribing and rescoring of the 9/11  governmental report.

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