Jacket 39 — Early 2010 — Contents page Ron Silliman — Bob Perelman — Nathaniel Tarn — Douglas Barbour — Vincent Katz —&c A free internet literary magazine — Interviews — Reviews — Articles — Poems
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This issue is about 900 printed pages long.
170 printed pages [»»] Ron Silliman: Poems from «Crow» [»»] Manuel Brito: Questioning the limits of language: The New Sentence in Ron Silliman’s poetry and poetics [»»] Jordan Davis: What [»»] Andrew Epstein: “Pay More Attention”: Silliman’s «BART» and Contemporary “Everyday Life Projects” [»»] Andy Gricevich: The Residual Work: «Tjanting» and the Poetics of Experience [»»] Ian Keenan: No Content Left: Silliman’s Transit [»»] T. C. Marshall: From Practice, to Reading [»»] Lytle Shaw: The Labor of Repetition: Silliman’s “Quips” and the Politics of Intertextuality [»»] Dale Smith: Close Readers [»»] William Watkin: Projective Recursion: The Structure of Ron Silliman’s «Tjanting» [»»] Timothy Yu: Ron Silliman and the Ethnicization of the Avant-Garde
Feature: 160 printed pages [»»] Nathaniel Tarn: Gondwana [»»] Nathaniel Tarn: Extracts from the Sarawak (Borneo) Field Journal; photos by Nathaniel Tarn [»»] Joseph Donahue reviews «Ins and Outs of the Forest Rivers», by Nathaniel Tarn [»»] Doris Sommer: America as Desire(d): Nathaniel Tarn’s Poetry of the Outsider as Insider [»»] Janet Rodney, portfolio 1 [»»] Lisa Raphals: Reading Nathaniel Tarn’s «House of Leaves» [»»] Ruark Lewis portfolio [»»] Peter O’Leary reviews «Selected Poems 1950–2000» by Nathaniel Tarn [»»] Joseph Donahue reviews «The Architextures», by Nathaniel Tarn [»»] George Economou reviews Nathaniel Tarn: «At the Western Gates», 1985; and Nathaniel Tarn: «The Desert Mothers», 1984 [»»] Richard Deming: Speaking Places: Nathaniel Tarn and the Poetics of Voicing Culture [»»] Carolee Campbell, A Postcard for Nathaniel Tarn [»»] Nathaniel Tarn in conversation with Daniel Bouchard [»»] Janet Rodney, portfolio 2 [»»] Shamoon Zamir: Scandals in the House of Anthropology: notes towards a reading of Nathaniel Tarn [»»] Eliot Weinberger: «Oranges & Peanuts for Sale», reviewed by Nathaniel Tarn
Feature: 70 printed pages [»»] rob mclennan: Introduction: Call and Response, Douglas Barbour at 70 [»»] Douglas Barbour: Eleven poems [»»] Sheila E Murphy and Douglas Barbour: Three poems: Continuations 81 to 83 [»»] Sheila E. Murphy: Collaborating with Doug Barbour [»»] Douglas Barbour in conversation with Jenna Butler; Conducted by e-mail, April-June 2009 [»»] Dennis Cooley: Two poems: Hyoid / Lungs Flapping [»»] Stephen Scobie: The Rock Garden: a tribute to Douglas Barbour [»»] Christine Stewart: From the Journals of Reading Early Barbour, Summer, 2009 [»»] Andy Weaver: : a ghazal for d. b. Poems 40 printed pages [»»] Bob Arnold: Poem sequence: Hiking Down From A Hillside Sky [»»] Also see: Interview: Bob Arnold in conversation with Kent Johnson [»»] Aaron Belz: New Movie [»»] Vincent Katz: Three Poems: Francis Bacon / Goodbye / Seventh Avenue [»»] Robert VanderMolen: Four poems: A Party / Trails / Evenings & Mornings / A Mist |
Sister Sites [»»] Vincent Katz: Editing «Vanitas» 3 printed pages Interviews 50 printed pages [»»] James Sherry in conversation with Stan Apps: Questions and Answers on Environmental Poetics [»»] Bob Arnold in conversation with Kent Johnson [»»] Also see: Bob Arnold: Poem sequence: Hiking Down From A Hillside Sky
Feature: 300 printed pages [»»] Kristen Gallagher: Introduction [»»] Bob Perelman: Biographical Note [»»] Rae Armantrout: Bob Perelman’s Grammatology [»»] Charles Bernstein: The Importance of Being Bob [»»] Louis Cabri: Poems [»»] Al Filreis: The President of This Sentence: Bob Perelman’s History [»»] Kristen Gallagher: Teaching Bob Perelman’s “The Story of My Life” [»»] Alan Golding: “Time to translate modernism into a contemporary idiom”: Pedagogy, Poetics, and Bob Perelman’s Pound [»»] Nada Gordon: To the Reader (On Bob Perelman’s «To the Reader») [»»] Rob Halpern: Restoring ‘China’ [»»] Lyn Hejinian: Dreaming Something Else [»»] Andrew Klobucar: Bad Dreams: Sense as Censorship in Bob Perelman’s «The Future of Memory» [»»] Michael Magee: ‘Nearer to us Than the Present’: Bob Perelman in the 90s, then and now [»»] Nicole Markotić Three poems [»»] Peter Middleton: After Marginalization [»»] Kit Robinson: “Before Water,” After Years: Bob Perelman and the Turn to History [»»] Joshua Schuster: For Bob Perelman: An Ordinary Day in the Philadelphia of the Mind [»»] Tim Shaner: ‘My Summer with Bob’: A Paratactic Essay (in Co-production w/ Bob Perelman) [»»] Susan Stewart: «Playing Bodies», a work in paintings and poetry by Francie Shaw and Bob Perelman [»»] Chris Stroffolino: Fear Of Money… [»»] Marjorie Welish: For Best Results, Try… [»»] Bob Perelman in conversation with Chris Alexander: “Flat Motion” [»»] Bob Perelman in conversation with Bruce Andrews: New York, September 10, 2009 [»»] Bob Perelman in conversation with Peter Nicholls [»»] Francie Shaw and Bob Perelman in conversation with Kristen Gallagher and Chris Alexander Articles [»»] Mark Silverberg: The New York School Poets and the Neo-avant-garde: Introduction: “A Lot of Guys Who Know All About Bricks” 8 printed pages 40 printed pages [»»] Pam Brown: Rewriting Canonical Australian Poems: Introduction [»»] David Brooks: Cracks in the Fray: Re-reading ‘The Man From Snowy River’ [»»] Justin Clemens: Dürer: Innsbruck 1495 [»»] Michael Farrell: the king [»»] Michael Farrell: Anti-Clockwise Judith Wright: A ‘Widdershins’ Reading of ‘Bullocky’ [»»] Duncan Hose: Blue Hill 404 [»»] Banjo Paterson: The Man From Snowy River; John Tranter: Snowy [»»] David Prater: Three poems: Red Dawn Ward / Oz / “The Campfires of the Lost” Reviews 50 printed pages [»»] Rae Armantrout: «Versed», reviewed by Rob Stanton [»»] Eric Baus: Tuned Droves, reviewed by rob mclennan [»»] Five Sound Minds, by Alan Davies: reviews of Rae Armantrout, Versed, Wesleyan University Press, 2009 / Miles Champion, Eventually, The Rest, 2008 / Kevin Davies, The Golden Age of Paraphernalia, Edge, 2008 / Carla Harryman, Adorno’s Noise, Essay Press, 2008 / Larry Price, The Quadragene, Roof Books, 2008 [»»] Susan Howe: «Souls of the Labadie Tract», reviewed by Robert J. Bertholf [»»] Simon Pettet: «Hearth», reviewed by Mitch Highfill |