Jacket 27 — April 2005  — Contents page

 

Anne Waldman — Jennifer Maiden — Berssenbrugge — Bolton — Jeanne Heuving

 

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Feature: Anne Waldman
Edited by Alan Gilbert and Daron Mueller
Anne Waldman, Berlin 2002 -- Photo by John Tranter

Anne Waldman, Berlin 2002, photo: John Tranter

 

[»»] Introduction: by Alan Gilbert and Daron Mueller

[»»] Maria Damon: Making the World Safe for Poetry (or, How Is Anne Waldman Different from Woodrow Wilson?)

[»»] Rachel Blau DuPlessis: Anne Waldman: Standing Corporeally in One’s Time

[»»] Alan Gilbert: Anne Waldman Changing the Frequency

[»»] Lorenzo Thomas: Anne Waldman: Finding Poetry’s Public Voice

[»»] Anselm Hollo: Anne’s School

[»»] Akilah Oliver: Hold the Space: The Poetics of Anne Waldman

[»»] Laura Bardwell: Anne Waldman’s Buddhist “Both Both”

[»»] Kristin Prevallet: Navigating the New Chaos: Anne Waldman’s Collaborations with Visual Artists

[»»] Jena Osman: Tracking a Poem in Time: The Shifting States of Anne Waldman’s ‘Makeup on Empty Space’

[»»] Andrei Codrescu: Who’s Afraid of Anne Waldman?

[»»] Joanne Kyger: Anne Waldman: The Early Years... 1965—1970

[»»] Eleni Sikelianos: The Lefevre-Sikelianos-Waldman Tree and the Imaginative Utopian Attempt

John Tranter and Pam Brown, Berlin, 2001

John Tranter and Pam Brown, Berlin, 2001
Photo by Jane Zemiro

 
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Jennifer Maiden

[»»] Jennifer Maiden in conversation with Catherine Kenneally, December 2004

[»»] Jennifer Maiden: Three poems: Tactics / The Problem of Evil (Part four) / Madeleine Albright Wears Two Lapel Pins

[»»] Martin Duwell: Two essays on Jennifer Maiden

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Interviews

[»»] Mei-mei Berssenbrugge: in conversation with Laura Hinton (three conversations, 2003)

[»»] Ken Bolton: in conversation with Peter Minter, 2004 and 2005

[»»] Jeanne Heuving: in conversation with Dodie Bellamy, 2004

Articles

[»»] Rae Armantrout: Cosmology and Me

[»»] George Bowering: Diamond in the Rain (on Vancouver)

[»»] Michael Brennan: In absentia: Mourning and Friendship

[»»] Michael Brennan: Last words: Tranter and Rimbaud’s silence.

[»»] Kate Fagan and Peter Minter: Murdering Alphabets, Disorienting Romance: John Tranter and Postmodern Australian Poetics

[»»] Brian Henry: Bloom’s Kinsella: The Politics of Selection in Peripheral Light

[»»] Paul Hoover: The System: A Logic

[»»] Pierre Joris: A short good-bye for Jacques Derrida

[»»] Brian Reed: Locating Zaum: Mnatsakanova on Khlebnikov

[»»] Susan M. Schultz: Most Beautiful Words: Linh Dinh’s Poetics of Disgust

[»»] Ron Silliman: “As to Violin Music”: Time in the Longpoem

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Reviews

[»»] Steve Evans: Rousseau’s Boat by Lisa Robertson

[»»] Michael Farrell: Pierre Joris, The Rothenberg Variations

[»»] Marcelle Freiman: Goddess of Mercy by S. K. Kelen

[»»] Anna Gibbs: Jeanne Heuving’s Incapacity

[»»] Paul Kane: The Imageless World, by Michael Brennan

[»»] Greg McLaren: Impermanence.com, by Adam Aitken

[»»] Peter Minter: Struggle and radiance: ten commentaries by Jill Jones

[»»] Angela Rockel: Mangroves, by Laurie Duggan

[»»] Angela Rockel: smoke encrypted whispers, by Samuel Wagan Watson

 
Poems / Prose

[»»] Adam Aitken: Force Zero / To my Double

[»»] Rae Armantrout: Clear / Close

[»»] Anselm Berrigan: To protect my piracy / To the earth

[»»] Edmund Berrigan: Throwaway

[»»] Ken Bolton: (Pinkham) / Good Friday at the EAF / Hindley Street Today, with a view of Michael Grimm / Poem (“the ice in my glass”) / Some Thinking

[»»] Michael Brennan: Who is Alibi Wednesday? / The disaster of grace

[»»] Maxine Chernoff: [the world owes more than the world can pay] / [that time gives it its form]

[»»] Gillian Conoley: Advent

[»»] Laurie Duggan: from Blue Hills

[»»] Kate Fagan: from ‘Book of Hours for Narrative Lovers’

[»»] Michael Farrell: Prayer positions / DUDE DONT go

[»»] Jane Gibian: Suspended / nhó : (verb) to miss; to remember

[»»] Keri Glastonbury: Triggering Town: a sequence of prose pieces

[»»] Carla Harryman: from ‘Open Box’

[»»] Brian Henry: Clam of Reason / Route 25, Plymouth-Wentworth, NH / Sidewalk Cachet

[»»] Two poems by Friedrich Hölderlin, translated by Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover: The Ister / The Titans

[»»] Paul Hoover: Edge and Fold

[»»] Jill Jones: To Sleep Inside Rain / Broken hour / All that surrounds you

[»»] Pierre Joris: Eight poems

[»»] Claudia Keelan: Camera Lucida / Gateway to the West / Tide Table / Via Americana

[»»] S.K.Kelen: Ba Vi / Empery / Extreme Orient / The Information Superhighway / One Year Sentence

[»»] John Kinsella: Graphology — Six poems

[»»] Noelle Kocot: Death in Ohio / Positive Monsters / Resurgence of the Purple

[»»] Michele Leggott: Journey to Portugal

[»»] Cassie Lewis: Higher Maths / Strand / Green Apple

[»»] Kate Lilley: Cento [Around Vienna] / Miltonic / My Bad

[»»] Geraldine McKenzie: Using a line from another poem / Village life / blurt

[»»] Peter Minter: Political Economy & Raphael’s ‘Madonna of the Pinks’

[»»] Jennifer Moxley: Experience / The Line / Mystical Union / Categories

[»»] Eileen Myles: That Country

[»»] Ted Nielsen: hibiya lines / own

[»»] Alice Notley: In the Circuit / My Lady Shadow / The Main Offense

[»»] Ron Padgett: Mir / Coffee Corner / Fantasy Block / Bastille Day / Night Jump / I Remember Lost Things / The Way You Wear Your Hat / This for That / Bargain Hunt /

[»»] Lisa Robertson: Wooden Houses

[»»] Gig Ryan: Cracked avenues / Kangaroo and Emu

[»»] Susan M. Schultz: At the Tanning Salon / Former Child Star / Local Politician / The Conspiracy Theorist

[»»] Amanda Stewart: Trading Centres

[»»] John Tranter: By Blue Ontario’s Shore

[»»] Karen Weiser: 2.4.04 / 2.5.04 / 2.1.04 / 2.3.04

[»»] Susan Wheeler: The Dream of Someone Spitting in Her Mouth




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