Celebrating the publication of Fulcrum 3
Three Poetry Readings
In New York City:
Sat. Sept. 25 at 6-9 p.m.
KGB Bar, 85 East 4th St (betw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)
Landis Everson, Glyn Maxwell, Katia Kapovich, Ben Mazer,
Philip Nikolayev, Mark Lamoureux, John Hennessy
In Amherst, MA:
Fri. Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.
Amherst Books, 8 Main St
Landis Everson, Ben Mazer, Katia Kapovich, Philip Nikolayev,
Mark Lamoureux, John Hennessy
In Harvard Square:
Sun. Oct. 3 at 5 p.m.
Wordsworth Books, 30 Brattle St
Landis Everson, Peter Gizzi, Don Share, Katia Kapovich, Ben
Mazer, Philip Nikolayev, Fan Ogilvie, Mark Lamoureux, John
Hennessy
Landis Everson was an inner member of the Berkeley
Renaissance of the late 1940s, the fourth intimate of the
famed Spicer-Duncan-Blaser circle. To Jack Spicer he was a
myth and a god. To Robert Duncan he was the Poet King. John
Ashbery admired his poetry in New York in the early 1950s,
and published selections in Locus Solus in 1962 (Everson's
last appearance in print until now!). In 1960 Everson
participated in a pivotal three-person weekly Sunday poetry
group with Spicer and Blaser in San Francisco. While Spicer
was writing Homage to Creeley, Everson was composing Postcard
from Eden and The Little Ghosts I Played With, two great
sequences which now appear in print for the first time in
Fulcrum 3, in The Berkeley Renaissance, edited by Ben Mazer.
Fulcrum is proud to present Landis Everson's first public
appearances in over forty years.
Peter Gizzi’s new book is Some Values of Landscape and
Weather (Wesleyan 2003). He is the editor of The House That
Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer (Wesleyan,
1998).
John Hennessy’s poems have recently appeared or are
forthcoming in Fulcrum, The Sewanee Review, Salt, The Yale
Review, LIT, and Ontario Review. He teaches at UMass Amherst.
Katia Kapovich’s collection of English language poetry is
Gogol in Rome (Salt, 2004). She is also a well-known Russian
poet.
Mark Lamoureux’s chapbooks are CITY/TEMPLE (Ugly Ducking
Presse, 2003) and 29 CHEESEBURGERS (Pressed Wafer, 2004).
Glyn Maxwell, born in Hertfordshire, England, now lives in NY
City. His several books of poetry include The Breakage and
The Nerve (both Houghton Mifflin). He is the poetry editor of
The New Republic and teaches at Princeton and Columbia.
Ben Mazer's chapbook selection of poetry, with cover art by
Mary Fabilli, is forthcoming from Fulcrum this fall. He is
the editor of The Berkeley Renaissance (Fulcrum, 2004) and
The Collected Poems of John Crowe Ransom (Handsel, 2005).
Philip Nikolayev’s latest book of poetry is Monkey Time, 2001
Verse Prize winner. His new collection is forthcoming from
Salt.
Fan Ogilvie is published in two chapbooks, The Other Side of
the Hill and In a Certain Place, and in a number of literary
magazines. Her newest collection is titled Not the! Enough!
Don Share’s most recent book is Union (Zoo Press), and he
recently completed a critical edition of Basil Bunting’s
poems. He is Curator of Poetry at Harvard University, where
he also teaches.
Fulcrum: an annual of poetry and aesthetics, Number Three,
2004, edited by Philip Nikolayev and Katia Kapovich.
510 pp., perfectbound.
Publication date: September 21
With contributions by Bill Berkson, David Baratier, Alison
Croggon, Fred D’Aguiar, Arjen Duinker, Michael Farrell, Annie
Finch, Edwin Frank, Peter Gizzi, Joe Green, Jeffrey Harrison,
John Hennessy, Bruce Holsapple, Joan Houlihan, Coral Hull,
Kabir, David Kennedy, John Kinsella, Mark Lamoureux, Glyn
Maxwell, Ben Mazer, Andrew McCord, Richard McKane, Ange
Mlinko, Richard Murphy, Vivek Narayanan, Gregory O’Brien, Fan
Ogilvie, Simon Perchik, Mai Van Phan, Peter Richards, Michael
Rothenberg, Tomaz Salamun, Don Share, Chris Stroffolino, Jeet
Thayil, Mark Weiss, Harriet Zinnes, and many others.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
An Anthology of the Berkeley Renaissance, edited by Ben
Mazer, featuring work by Mary Fabilli, Jack Spicer, Robin
Blaser, Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, Landis Everson, plus
artwork & photos
We Who Live in Darkness: Poems from New Zealand by 21 Leading
Poets, edited by Gregory O'Brien
Fulcrum Debate: Joan Houlihan and Chris Stroffolino
Artwork by Konstantin Simun
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