I did describe it, Sam, on this very list, on May 4. I'll backchannel it fyi.
Mairead
On 5/23/05, LADKIN <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Dear Mairead,
> > That's fantastic Mairead. I met Clark for the first time just a couple
> > of weeks before that event, out in petaluma. I wasn't sure he would
> > fly but that's great. If you felt like describing the reading I'd be
> > fascinated to hear. the book is due out fairly soon, Miles Champion
> > was responsbile for type setting I understand. I presume it was the
> > planned reading of a manuscript called "Acts of Providence"? His home
> > town. I haven't seen it but hear its a meditation particularly on his
> > father? Any hints welcome.
> > Yours truly,
> > Sam
> >
> >
> >
> > On 23 May 2005, at 15:00, mairead byrne wrote:
> >
> >> Welcome Sam. I was at a fantastic Clark Coolidge/Alvin Curran
> >> reading/performance here in Providence a few weeks ago -- they said
> >> they'd waited 20 years to do it: it was a major homage or hummage to
> >> this city.
> >> Mairead
> >>
> >> On 5/23/05, LADKIN <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Dear Britpo,
> >>>>
> >>>> Hello all. Just joined in this group so thought I'd introduce
> >>>> myself.
> >>>> Um. Sam. Writing about Clark Coolidge from my mercy seat in
> >>>> Cambridge.
> >>>> So my first post is an advert I'm afraid, but hopefully one you'll
> >>>> be
> >>>> keen to know about if I haven't hassled you with it already. The
> >>>> Summit this year should be pretty fine and I hope some of you will
> >>>> be
> >>>> able to make it. I'm hoping people will be able to stay around as
> >>>> much
> >>>> as possible. We'll be in the theatre or the bun shop round the
> >>>> corner.
> >>>>
> >>>> A briefer prelude to the longer Corkage, which looks great by the
> >>>> way.
> >>>> And hoping to make the Angel Exhaust event on the 4th which also
> >>>> looks
> >>>> terrific.
> >>>>
> >>>> Yours truly,
> >>>> Sam
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ANNOUNCING
> >>>>
> >>>> CAMBRIDGE POETRY SUMMIT
> >>>> and the launch of
> >>>> www.cambridgepoetry.org
> >>>>
> >>>> which includes websites for
> >>>> AREHOUSE
> >>>> EQUIPAGE
> >>>> CAMBRIDGE SERIES
> >>>> UNIVERSITY OF ROMSEY TOWN
> >>>>
> >>>> This year's CAMBRIDGE POETRY SUMMIT
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> will take place on
> >>>> Friday 24th to Sunday 26th June, 2005
> >>>>
> >>>> The line-up thus far:
> >>>> TOM LEONARD
> >>>> PETER MANSON
> >>>> KELVIN CORCORAN
> >>>> PETER LARKIN
> >>>> ADRIAN CLARKE
> >>>> BRIAN CATLING
> >>>> JEREMY HARDINGHAM
> >>>> NATHALIE QUINTANE (France)
> >>>> ERIC GIRAUD (France)
> >>>> MICHAEL HASLAM
> >>>> TONY LOPEZ
> >>>> KAIA SAND (USA)
> >>>> JULES BOYKOFF (USA)
> >>>> ANNA MENDELSSOHN / GRACE LAKE
> >>>> JOHN WELCH
> >>>> ALAN HALSEY
> >>>> TADEUSZ PIORO (Poland)
> >>>> ANDRZEJ SOSNOWSKI (Poland)
> >>>> VAHNI CAPILDEO
> >>>> MAURICE SCULLY
> >>>> KARLIEN VAN DEN BEUKEL
> >>>> MICHAEL KINDELLAN
> >>>> JOW LINDSAY
> >>>> NICK POTAMITIS
> >>>> JEROME GAME
> >>>> NEIL PATTISON
> >>>> Films of and on ROBERT CREELEY by COLIN STILL
> >>>> and music/noise by our house band
> >>>> THE MAN FROM URANUS
> >>>>
> >>>> AT
> >>>> THE QUEENS' THEATRE, EMMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
> >>>> St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AP
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ALL ARE WELCOME
> >>>>
> >>>> Any enquiries to Sam Ladkin at [log in to unmask]
> >>>>
> >>>> Tickets cost £3 per session, £12 per day or £20 for the weekend.
> >>>> Tickets will be available on the door. Several poets are still to be
> >>>> confirmed. More information will be made available on the website or
> >>>> on request. The event will run from Friday at 7.30pm till around
> >>>> 10.00pm Sunday evening. The first sessions on Saturday and Sunday
> >>>> will
> >>>> begin at 11.30am.
> >>>>
> >>>> A book stall will be running selling works by the authors and
> >>>> publications from Barque, Equipage, Arehouse, Salt, Landfill and
> >>>> many
> >>>> more... Wine will be available.
> >>>>
> >>>> Readings will be arranged so that the audience can make the last
> >>>> train
> >>>> back to London, should they wish to do so. We hope the atmosphere
> >>>> will
> >>>> be friendly and would be delighted if people can stay over the
> >>>> weekend. For more information please visit the website
> >>>> www.cambridgepoetry.org or contact Sam Ladkin at [log in to unmask]
> >>>> For
> >>>> more accommodation information please visit
> >>>> http://www.visitcambridge.org/visitors/wheretostay.php
> >>>>
> >>>> www.cambridgepoetry.org
> >>>>
> >>>> The website www.cambridgepoetry.org is up and running. The Summit
> >>>> will
> >>>> be updated soon, with more information about poets, reading times,
> >>>> tickets and travel. The Summit is largely organised by Sara Crangle
> >>>> and Sam Ladkin, with many thanks due elsewhere.
> >>>>
> >>>> The website is also for:
> >>>>
> >>>> AREHOUSE
> >>>>
> >>>> books available by Malcolm Philips, Neil Pattison, Emily Critchley,
> >>>> Meg Foulkes, Nicholas Murgatroyd, David Rushmer. Arehouse is un by
> >>>> Neil Pattison and Sam Ladkin.
> >>>>
> >>>> EQUIPAGE
> >>>>
> >>>> The first website for EQUIPAGE, the press run by Rod Mengham with
> >>>> books available by JH Prynne, Barry MacSweeney, Tony Lopez, John
> >>>> WIlkinson, Caroline Bergvall, Anna Mendelsohhn, Brian Catling,
> >>>> Marjorie Welish, Tadeusz Pioro, Drew Milne, Ian Patterson, Michael
> >>>> Haslam, Alan Halsey... and many more... That's why you need to see
> >>>> the
> >>>> full list.
> >>>>
> >>>> CAMBRIDGE SERIES
> >>>>
> >>>> poetry readings held in Cambridge over the last year (and future
> >>>> years...)
> >>>>
> >>>> THE UNIVERSITY OF ROMSEY TOWN
> >>>>
> >>>> The new university set up for you. Soon to appear, "CONSIGNIA:
> >>>> Journal
> >>>> of Straw Men" and further details on the plans of Romsey Town
> >>>> residents to form a breakaway republic.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ...also the notice board, contact details, links to websites for
> >>>> Barque, Object Permanence
> >>>> and many more...
> >>>>
> >>>> If anyone is receiving this information and can't imagine why please
> >>>> let me know and I wont bother you again. Alternatively, if there is
> >>>> someone you think should know about this event and poetry in and
> >>>> around Cambridge who hasn't received this information then please
> >>>> tell
> >>>> them to get in touch to [log in to unmask] That''s also the email to
> >>>> let me know what you think or ask questions. Alternatively, if there
> >>>> is anyone you do not like and would like them to be sent notices
> >>>> about
> >>>> poetry events in Cambridge for seemingly no reason then please pass
> >>>> their details to me. Many thanks for reading this far.
> >>>>
> >>>> The website was designed by Colin Verot. Please visit www.verot.net
> >>>
> >>
> >
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