I'm too far away too Stephen, but wish I could be there.
God the boxer? (I guess it's old movies, but I tend to think all US
gyms are for boxing....)
Doug
On 7-Aug-05, at 8:27 PM, Andrew Burke wrote:
> I'm a long way away so can only say, Good reading, Stephen ... but
> there was
> one thing that caught my eye in your post - > behind God's Gym <
>
> A great image blossomed in my mind! What a great name. I mean, if
> you're
> gunna identify with someone in business, you might as well go all the
> way
> :-)
>
> Andrew
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephen Vincent" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 4:03 AM
> Subject: New Brutalism Reading Series Aug 21: Stephen Vincent & Beverly
> Dahlen
>
>
> If you are in the Bay Area, it will be great to have you come to this
> one -
> including a very rare reading by the very special, Beverly Dahlen.
>
> Subject: New Brutalism Reading Series Aug 21: Stephen Vincent & Beverly
> Dahlen
>
> New Brutalism Reading Series Finale with Stephen
> Vincent & Beverly Dahlen!!!
>
> Poets Read
> Sunday, August 18th
> 7-9 pm
> @ 21 Grand
> 416 25th St.
> Oakland, CA 94612 (note new location behind God's Gym)
>
> ***Also, please await news of a multi-genre reading
> series to come (same time/same place) in Sept.***
>
>
> Beverly Dahlen was born in Portland, Oregon in
> November, 1943, and raised and educated in various
> port towns of California and the Pacific Northwest.
> Her previous book publications include _Out of the
> Third_ (Momo's Press, 1974), _A Letter at Easter_
> (Effie's Press, 1976), and _The Egyptian Poems_
> (Hipparchia Press, 1983). In addition, she has
> published three volumes of _A Reading_, and Instance
> Press will issue _A Reading_ (18-20) next year. Chax
> Press published _A Reading Spicer and 18 Sonnets_ in
> 2004. She was an associate editior of HOW(ever), a
> critical journal devoted to modernist and current
> expirimental writing by women. Ms. Dahlen resides in
> San Francisco.
>
> Stephen Vincent lives in San Francisco. His most
> recent books include
> Walking (Junction Press), A Walk Toward Spicer (Cherry
> On the Top Press), Sleeping With Sappho (faux ebooks)
> http:/www.fauxpress.com/e/vincent/and Triggers
> (Shearsman ebook)
> http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/ebooks/ebooks_home.html
> His poems have been published widely in magazines and
> in pulp. Recent appears have included. Volt, Ecopotics, Boog
> City, Zyzzyva, Big Bridge, Shampoo, Fascicle Hamilton Stone
> Review, Black Box. His Blog of poetry, commentary and
> politics is found here,
> http://stephenvincent.durationpress.com
>
> Long time resident of San Francisco, in the
> nineteen-seventies, Stephen Vincent was founder,
> publisher and editor of Momo's Press and Shocks
> (magazine). An innovative publishing house committed
> to innovative writing by men, women and people of
> color, among the many writers included first first
> books by Beverly Dahlen and Jessica Hagedorn. Other
> authors included Victor Hernandez Cruz, Hilton
> Obenzinger and ntozake shange. He also edited Momo's
> Press/ Shocks anthologies including, "The Androgyny
> Issue: Men looking at women, women looking at men,
> inside themselves", and "The Poetry Reading: A
> Contemporary Compendium on Language and Performance."
> In the eighties and early nineties, he was the
> Director of Bedford Arts, Publishers - a publisher of
> art books....
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________________
>
>
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