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From: Gerard Greenway <[log in to unmask]>
To: British Poets <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 27 August 2000 19:25
Subject: ToC: Angelaki 5.1: Poets on the Verge
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>_Poets on the Verge_, the 5.1 special issue of _Angelaki: journal of the
>theoretical humanities_, has just been published. The contents list is
>below.
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>The web site for the journal is at:
>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725x.html
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>>> ANGELAKI 5.1 <<
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>POETS ON THE VERGE
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>Issue Editors: Anthony Mellors and Robert Smith
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>Verge. wand, border, garden, scope, warden, phallus, watch, bend.
> To verge is to stand on the margins looking in. But the verge is
>also nomadic, horizonal, an awareness of limits, and the point at which
>a boundary may be crossed and something new begins. The indeterminacy
>and openness of the verge makes for modern poetry's fragile and
>hazardous existence. It is why poetry is so difficult to define and why
>it is always edging toward new possibilities. This issue of _Angelaki_
>explores poetry's verge, questioning its inclusions, divisions,
>confines, and potential.
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>CONTENTS
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>Editorial Introduction: Poets on the Verge
>-- Anthony Mellors and Robert Smith
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>Call for Papers: Poets on the Verge
>-- Anthony Mellors and Robert Smith
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>Taking the Side of Poetry: An Open Letter to the Guest Editors of
>_Angelaki_
>-- Gilbert Adair
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>I is Reading (poem)
>-- Anthony Mellors
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>The Two Poetries
>-- Ken Edwards
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>Five Poems
>-- Clark Coolidge
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>Hoax Poetry in America
>-- Margaret Soltan
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>Four Poems
>-- Bruce Andrews
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>Simple Words and Complex Politics: Language and Identity in Giuseppe
>Ungaretti and Joan Brossa
>-- John London
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>News of the Wold (poem)
>-- Adrian Clarke
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>Deferred Action: Irish Neo-Avant-Garde Poetry
>-- Alex Davis
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>Extract from _The Clump_ (poem)
>-- Peter Larkin
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>"The Bachelor in His Mediocrity": Late Modernism and the Minor
>Literature of Weldon Kees
>-- Nicholas Spencer
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>Knowing the Land where Neon Blooms: Ian Hamilton Finlay's 1999
>Installation in Erfurt
>-- Harry Gilonis
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>Three Poems
>-- Frances Presley
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>"Connect-I-Cut": George Oppen's _Discrete Series_ and a Parenthesis by
>Jacques Derrida
>-- Garin V. Dowd
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>Irrigation (poem)
>-- John Wilkinson
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>Anonymous Poetry
>-- Peter Middleton
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>Allele (poem)
>-- Michael Haslam
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>A Child in Question
>-- Vicky Lebeau
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>Trial / Peace (poem)
>-- Maurice Scully
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>The Word Folly: Samuel Beckett's "Comment dire" ("What is the Word")
>-- Shane Weller
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>Mallarme: Serenity and Violence
>-- Malcolm Bowie
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>From _100 Sonnets_ (poems)
>-- Robert Smith
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>The Memory of Modern Life (Baudelaire)
>-- Cynthia Chase
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>Two Poems
>-- Charles Tomlinson
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>210 pages
>Published August 2000
>Routledge, Taylor & Francis
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>Volume 5 Information
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>Special Issue 5.3 (October 2000): _Rhizomatics, Genealogy,
>Deconstruction_
>Issue Editor: Constantin V. Boundas
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>5.3: General Issue 2000 (December 2000--March 2001)
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>Gerard Greenway
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>managing editor
>A N G E L A K I
>journal of the theoretical humanities
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>Routledge, Taylor & Francis
>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725x.html
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