[Hi all, please see below the details, the URL, and the contents of the
latest issue of LEFT CURVE. For those unaware of it, LEFT CURVE is an
excellent, artist-produced but pretty irregular journal out of the West
Coast of the US. There are some fine back issues on the information age etc.
I recommend it highly. John]
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From: Csaba Polony [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 3:42 PM
To: AK Press, S.F.
Subject: Left Curve no.24
Sorry to send this again but forgot to include to include our URL (!)
http://www.ncal.verio.com/~leftcurv
Dear Friends,
This message is to let you know that we have updated our web site to
include material from our new issue (#24). Please have a look and let us
know what you think.
Copies of the print version can be ordered for $10, send check to: Left
Curve, POBox 472, Oakland, CA 94604.
Thank you for your time.
Csaba Polony (ed.)
LEFT CURVE no. 24.
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CONTENTS
Editorial
P. J. Laska: Revisioning the Millenium: Counter-Ideological Reflections on
Modernity, Anthropology and Utopia
Special Section on the Kosov@ War:
Poetry: Anna Lombardo, Mariella Setzu, Michael Wendling , B. Z.
Niditch, Agneta Falk;
Kosovar Albanian Poems: Diana Latiqi, Shefqet Cakolli, Atulla Kasumi,
Fatmir Zenuni,
Ismet Lajqi. (Translated by Leonard Fox and Jack Hirschman)
On the Kosovo War, Subcommandante Marcos
The Art War Project International (posters), Art Rat Group, Belgrade
Post-Kosovo War Prose Poems, Chad Faries
Pauline Craig: The Silence of Horace Edward Kelly (poem)
The Collage Art of Theodore A. Harris, with text by Amiri Baraka
Stephen Hartnett: About the Same As Commercial Fishing (poem)
Jon Hillson: The Bronx Street Crimes Unit Bags A Suspect (poem)
Rebecca Wright: Drinking Problems: Soft Focus History in the Irish
Theme Pub
Des McGuinness: Popular Culture and the Dublin Working Class
E. San Juan, Jr.: From Chinatown to Gunga Din Highway: Reflections on
Frank Chin and the
Representation of Chinese America
Stan Goff: Our Next Vietnam
Poetry of Ashley Chambers
John Sheridan: Signs of Passion - Political Art of Protest at KPFA
Mel Clay: 1915 Goodbye, Yankee Clipper 1999
Artslink Collaborative Project: Globalization & Cultural Nationalism in
Central-East Europe:
the³nationalist/urbanist debate² in Hungary:
Bálint Szombathy: Nationalist/Urbanist, Local/Non-Local
Csaba Polony: Remarks on the populist/urbanist debate in the arts in
Hungary
Two Hungarian Poets: Lajos Parti Nagy; András Ferenc Kovács
Michael Eldred: Capital and Technology: Marx and Heidegger
Martin Heidegger: Imaginings (poems), translated by Jack Hirschman
Jack Hirschman: The Urderground Arcane (poem)
Poems: WE, Robert Anbian; Black Stone, Bruno Gulli; Antonin, Sergio
Iagulli; The Future,
Sharon Schaller.
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LEFT CURVE is published irregularly. Editor: Csaba Polony. Associates:
Elizam Escobar (San Juan,P. R.), agneta Falk, Jack
Hirschman, John Hutnyk (UK), P. J. Laska, Des McGuinness (Dublin, Ireland),
Richard Olsen, E. San Juan, Jr., Susan
Schwartzenberg. Production and design by C. Polony. Indexed by Alternative
Press Index and The Left Index. Participant in
the Underground Press Collection of University Microfilm International.
Subscriptions: $30 (3 issues) Individuals. $45
Institutions. Send all letters, submissions, subscriptions, orders to: PO
BOX 472, Oakland, CA 94604-0472. E-mail:
[log in to unmask] © 2000, Left Curve Publications. ISSN: 0160-1857
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