0 out 0 people found the following review helpful 1.5 out of 5 stars This implement (first spied by myself at the Netto Marken-Discount, Zielstattstraße, on a dreary and thirst-streaked morning, April or May of 1917) of questionable ornamentation made its most recent appearance in the last or next to last kitchen, flowering with the […]
Walter Benjamin: What creative work is currently occupying you? Chris Sylvester: I have this poem where there is a verbal organization or formal scheme and then I fill its places or its slots with different names for boys and girls from a fund of names for boys and girls Fantasy is involved WB: In the […]
Walter Benjamin: What creative work is currently occupying you? Maureen Alsop: Let’s study the topography. Walter, when you questioned the bunting’s trill then mouthed back over the stream, I could not stop the alstroemeria’s impossibly small blossom. Snow lacerates the valley. Meaning there is no disrespect for your transition—flakes puncture the dry edge of […]
Call for submissions, [out of nothing] no. 3 / that there were some ah-ness to things Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:33 PM From: Joe Milazzo [JM] To: [undisclosed] Hi _______. I hope this message finds you well, happy, prosperous, all of the above. I’m writing to you: 1) in the interests simply of saying […]
OON: Looking at the current landscape of experimental and/or avant-garde literature, what are your thoughts on categories such as conceptual writing or the “new sincerity”? WB: I fear that, in the years intervening between my demise—about which I should not joke, but, now that I can see how the nimbus of history has hardened into […]