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11.01.01
Our first miniside, an otherwise unavailable poem by Peter O’Leary, is now available. Click here for a full rundown. Along similar lines, we have a review of Peter’s book, Watchfulness, from Jon Curley. You’ll find it at the texts page. We’ve also got a flurry of new images & texts from Christine Cody, Jon Curley, […]
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Arctic Logos
Névé clings a starry sap limning the effulgence of contours blown to shivers. Proliferating embers of ice transparent gaze off and through surface and demersal sentience.
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On A Recent Recording Entitled Act Five, Scene One
Act Five, Scene One is an hour-long piece that has as its wellsprings two relatively short sections. The first occurs at the beginning of the piece and the second appears at the thirty-minute mark. The rest of the piece largely consists of versionings of this material, with the significant exception of Tony Conrad’s composition-within-a-composition, which […]
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Zach Barocas, contributor
Suggested Reading Reluctantly, autobiographical essays by Hayden Carruth Two-Way Mirror Power, selected essays & interviews by Dan Graham Watchfulness, poems by Peter O’Leary Democracy in America, Vol. 1, Alexis de Toqueville Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987, Charles Wright Suggested Listening Field Recordings from the Cook County Water Table CD, Brokeback Waltzie CD EP, Caitlin Cary […]
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Where Are All the Literary Agitators?
In a recent New York Times Book Review interview, novelist Rick Moody — not chiefly known as a pusher of polemical fiction or social views — had this to say: “Messing around with form is great, but I still want stories to save lives.” His remark is startling & apt, coming as it does in […]
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“my eyes are two blank tasks…”
Show that philosophy as interrogation … can consist only in showing how the world is articulated starting from a zero of being which is not nothingness, that is, in installing itself on the edge of being, neither in the for Itself, nor in the in Itself, at the joints, where the multiple entries of the […]