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Subject:

Summer Reading List

From:

Mary Higgins <[log in to unmask]>

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Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and poetics <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 31 May 2005 00:23:49 -0600

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Thank you very much, Sheila, for mentioning )cliff TIDES(( from
Charles Bernstein's summer reading list.  (And I hope this first
response from digest format lurk strata will come through.)

Do want to say the snapshot approach, witnessed here, helped me
complete the last poem for the ms., though lines became too
non-flush-left to send in to the group for proper perusal.

Also, Doug Barbour provided a knock-out blurb for the cover. Thank you!

I look forward to getting books from the list.  Perhaps there'll be
some discussion re: the choices--or additions.

Perhaps, in support of small presses, I can include the
www.singinghorsepress.com  address for anyone interested...

Perhaps that's enough horn blowing and I should return to my lurk
cage.  Thanks again, though, Sheila.

Mary

Date:    Sun, 29 May 2005 19:20:33 -0700
From:    Sheila Murphy <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Recommended Reading  Charles Bernstein
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Some of you undoubtedly noted Charles Bernstein's
Recommended Summer Reading on the UB Poetics List. I'd
like to echo my enthusiasm for the book of one of our
members:

Mary Rising Higgins, )cliff TIDES((
(Singing Horse)

Don't miss this terrific book.

Sheila Murphy


Date:         Thu, 26 May 2005 18:04:48 -0400
Reply-To:     UB Poetics discussion group Sender:
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From:         Charles Bernstein <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Recommended Summer Reading

An old custom on the Poetics List
is recommended reading
(with our without commentary).
I thought to mention some recently published
poetry-related books here, posted with the hope
of getting more lists  -- especially --
from this lists legion & loyal lurkers.

The Yale Anthology of Twentieth Century French Poetry,
ed. Mary Ann Caws (Yale)

Paul Celan , Selections, ed. Pierre Joris (University
of California Press)

George Buchner, Lenz, tr. Richard Sieburth (Archipelgo
Books)

Bernadette Mayer, Scarlet Tanager (New Directions)

Ann Lauterbach:
Hum
The Night Sky: Writings on the Poetics of Experience
(both from Viking)

Mary Rising Higgins, )cliff TIDES((
(Singing Horse)

David Antin, I Never Knew What Time It Was (University
of California Press)

Meredith Quartermain, Vancouver Walking (NeWest Press)

Stephane Mallarme, A Tomb for Anatole -- Paul Auster's
translation just reissued by New Directions, & new tr.
by Patrick McGuiness from Carcanet

Rod Smith, The Music of Honesty (Roof)

Amy King, Antitdotes for an Alibi (BlazeVox)

Tan Lin, BlipSoak01 (Atelos)

Mark McMorris, The Cafe at Night (Roof)

Joao Cabral de Melo Neto, Education by Stone, tr.
Richard Zenith
(Archipelago Books)

Michael Palmer, Company of Moths (New Directions)

Craig Dworken, Strand (Roof)

H. L. Hix, Shadows of Houses (Etruscan)

Jena Osman, An Essay in Asterisks

Bill Griffiths, The Mud Fort (Salt)

Geoff Young, Fickle Sonnets (Fuck a Duck c/o the
Figures)

Hank Lazer, The New Spirit (Singing Horse)

Phillip Foss, The Ideation (Singling Horse)

Two essential guides to contemporary Canadian poetry,
both ed. Pauline
Butling & Susan Rudy: Poet's Talk (conversations with
Kroetch, Marlatt, Moure, Brand, Baker, Derksen, and
Wah), from University of Alberta Press;
and Writing in Our Time: Canada's Radical Poetries in
English (1957-2003), from Wilfrid Laurier University
Press

&

The Allen Fisher Triple Jubilee:
Gravity (Salt)
Entanglement (The Gig)
Place (Reality Studios)

-------------------------
URL's for most of these presses are listed in the
epc.buffalo.edu's alpha
list.
Make your dollars count: buy directly from the presses
or independent
bookstores & not from the chains or/of Amazon.

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