A man named Kevin who blogs as gokiburi in Chicago, USA, took the admirable liberty of translating a lovely piece on Trisha Low’s The Compleat Purge, the original being located right here at Playground Mag. The question here isn’t why a little girl or an adolescent would want to die, but what is that causes […]
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Trisha Low’s atrocious fantasy of “the compulsory Them in my community” appears as “untitled.doc” in the new Poetry Project Newsletter. She is reading there on Monday 2/24, with the estimable Tommy Pico. The Compleat Purge remains available, dear reader, and bundled with the voluntary us that is a subscription: Jean-Marie Gleize’s Tarnac, a preparatory act […]
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The 2014 Audiatur Festival (Norway) will feature Jean-Marie Gleize’s Tarnac, un acte préparatoire among a batch of excellent, recent books of poetry and poetics, including Jena Osman’s The Network, Franco “Bifo” Berardi’s The Uprising and Cecilia Vicuña’s Spit Temple. Tarnac is just out in English–translated by Joshua Clover, Abigail Lang and Bonnie Roy–from Kenning Editions. […]
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If you are going to AWP in Seattle later this month, reserve the evening of the 27th for an excellent offsite event including Trisha Low–the event is cosponsored/presented by Bomb Magazine, Futurepoem, Wonder and the estate of William Burroughs. Three nights prior, Trisha reads with Kate Robinson and Gordon Faylor at the Public School in […]
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