http://chax.org/blog.htm Charles Alexander, also, has a nice extended and different kind of take Dahlen's A Reading 18 - 20. Interesting C's take on the way shadows play into and against the work, absence and presence, and where the 'word' manages to name and/or gets erased. It would be interesting to see Rachel Blau DuPlessis' take on Beverly's work. I know the two were in close correspondence for years and critically important to each other's 'long' works. Once the last quarter of the century is further and variously crystalized (in correspondences, etc.), I suspect the letters of Rachel and Beverly will be seriously engaged in terms of an experimental feminist poetics that was related to and responsive to Language Poetries (including the various theoretical influences), but an independent force, thread and configuration of its own particularities. Course a bunch of that conversation and concern goes on in A - Reading, including letters and quotes. Stephen Vincent http://stephenvincent.net/blog/ ------ Forwarded Message From: Stephen Vincent <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:03:19 -0700 To: UB Poetics discussion group <[log in to unmask]>, Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and poetics <[log in to unmask]>, UK POETRY <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re R Silliman Review of Works of Beverly Dahlen (Please excuse any cross-posting) On this already past Monday, September 25, Ron Silliman - at his blogspo - has given Beverly Dahlen's works a substantial review, including generous excerpts from several of her books over the past 35 years. http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/ The occasion of Ron's review is the Instance Press (Elizabeth Robinson et al) new publication of, A Reading 18 -20. (Which only takes "A Reading" up to 1986!). Among much, #18 has a nice 'head to head' response to Barry Watten's "The XYZ of Reading: Negativity (& Diane Ward)", was being much discussed at the time. A Reading 18 -20 is available through Small Book Distribution (Berkeley, CA). I won't go further on at this time to make my own reflections on the Beverly Dahlen's new book, but, for those on this list with interest, as once publisher of Momo's Press, I still have some available copies of A Reading 1 - 7. (Published in 1986). $20 will bring you the book, handling and postage included, no matter where you are in the world. If interested, please your check out and send order to: Stephen Vincent 3514 21st Street SF CA 94114 I also have a very few copies of her first book, signed, Out of The Third, published in 1974. Email me if you have interest. CHAX Press has also printed a section of A Reading (as well as a series of her poems on Spicer; (either go to the CHAX website, or SBD for ordering info); another chunk of A Reading is published by Potes and Poets - though I do not know if that is print or accessible. Thanks, Stephen V http://stephenvincent.net/blog/ ------ End of Forwarded Message