Thanks, Edmund, for sending this link; it's very interesting and I particularly like
that it has 'no single perspective, no single set of interests' and I was glad to
have read what I read, even given how many things there are to read! and will
revisit the site.
best,
Rebecca
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>Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 19:40:48 +0000
>From: Edmund Hardy <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: "Intercapillary Space"
>To: [log in to unmask]
>
>[apologies if you get this several times]
>
>http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/
>
>is a NEW blogzine which speaks of poetry, poetics, rhetoric, lunch - from a
>co-op of contributors, with no single perspective, no single set of
>interests. A concentrate blog with this hope: to be various & everywhere
>engaged with contemporary poetries, a blog made of multiple formed matters
&
>incorporating different dates and speeds.
>
>INITIAL POSTS:
>
>A Lisa Robertson Collage (A Celebration!)
>
>Stained-glass & Ruin Poetry: Charles Olson, Susan Howe, Paul Virilio
>
>In The Macroscope: Latin poems for the coronation of Richard I
>
>First Note on the poetry of Helen Macdonald: Maps & The Human
>
>Review of Alaric Sumner, "The politics of performing art"
>
>Response to "Circular" by Andrew Duncan
>
>Googling Kathleen Raine
>
>
>JOIN US:
>
>The space is OPEN and self-editing. If you want to join in the posting - and
>that's the idea - it's as easy as emailing me - if you are on blogger it's
>just one click, if not then three or four. Ideal if you're overflowing with
>posts or on the contrary if you only have one or two things you want to say
>about poetry a week/month/year...
>
>Please do forward this wherever poetry is cared about.
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