This message was logically meant to be b/c, apologies.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Anny Ballardini
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> Ah, I notice that my poem was not published, and I acknowledged Fulcrum on
> my Ghost Dance in 33 movements...
> Congratulations, anyhow, a spectacular endeavor!
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> Anny
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> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Fulcrum Annual <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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>> Beckett as Poet; unpublished Beckett, Frost, Paz; great current poetry
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>> FULCRUM: An Annual of Poetry and Aesthetics, #6 (730 pages) features
>> uncollected Samuel Beckett; unpublished Robert Frost and Octavio Paz; essays
>> by Christopher Ricks, Marjorie Perloff, Eliot Weinberger and many others; a
>> feature on "Poetry and Myth"; a debate between poets John Kinsella and
>> Rosanna Warren; translations of Seferis, Vian, Quevedo; and a great deal
>> more.
>>
>> Most readers of Samuel Beckett are well acquainted with his plays and
>> prose, but few are aware that Becket was a considerable, stunningly original
>> poet. The special feature (185 pages) on "Samuel Beckett as Poet," edited by
>> Philip Nikolayev in the current FULCRUM #6, presents Beckett's neglected
>> masterpiece, "Ceiling," drawings of Beckett from life by Avigdor Arikha, and
>> essays by Christopher Ricks, Marjorie Perloff, Eliot Weinberger, Anne Atik,
>> S. E. Gontarski, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Simon Critchley, Chris Ackerley, Seán
>> Lawlor, David Wheatley, Mark Nixon, Philip Nikolayev, Daniel Albright, and a
>> previously unpublished conversation between Octavio Paz and Eliot Weinberger
>> on Beckett's English translation of An Anthology of Mexican Poetry. A few of
>> the essays quote extensively from Beckett's unpublished correspondence and
>> manuscripts.
>>
>> FULCRUM # 6 also presents previously unpublished lectures by Robert Frost
>> ("The Claims of Poetry," "The Most Dangerous Phrase in America," and "The
>> Natural and Supernatural Bounds of Science"), transcribed with annotation
>> and commentary by Frost scholar James Sitar.
>>
>> The special "Poetry and Myth" section, edited by Cliff Forshaw and David
>> Kennedy, presents a variety of essays and poems on the subject.
>>
>> And there is a great deal more outstanding poetry and criticism in the
>> issue!
>>
>> "FULCRUM has in only a few years established itself as a must-read
>> journal, a unique annual of literary and intellectual substance positioned
>> on the cutting edge of culture."--Billy Collins
>>
>> "FULCRUM serves as a primary resource for anyone interested in diverse
>> poetic practices not only from these States, but also from around our
>> trembling globe."--Michael Palmer
>>
>> FULCRUM #6 is 730 pages long and offered at an artificially low price.
>> Please visit http://fulcrumpoetry.com for more information, or to acquire
>> a copy.
>>
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> Anny Ballardini
> http://annyballardini.blogspot.com/
> http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=poetshome
> http://www.lulu.com/content/5806078
> http://www.moriapoetry.com/ebooks.html
> I Tell You: One must still have chaos in one to give birth to a dancing
> star!
> Friedrich Nietzsche
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Anny Ballardini
http://annyballardini.blogspot.com/
http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=poetshome
http://www.lulu.com/content/5806078
http://www.moriapoetry.com/ebooks.html
I Tell You: One must still have chaos in one to give birth to a dancing
star!
Friedrich Nietzsche
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