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Thursday
Feb242011

Department #3

£3, Department, Feb 2011

The poetry of Department is poetry that is not content to inhabit “the poetic” (aesthetically elevated spiritualised leisure activity): that with the force of its own intensities & in-densities moves ‘out’ on to the street, moves among political spaces (complicating – & analysing complicities – all distinctions between public & private worlds), & lives in the overlap between sound & discourse, music & information. Department poetry is non-departmental poetry. It does not refuse formal exactness (though it troubles a certain ideology of forms as Universals), but it does refuse constraint; it troubles order to deny all attempts at a control order for poetry (know your place). These principles underlie the practice of Department issue #3. & will underlie the practice of future issues.

Featuring:

  • Marie-Angelique Bueler
  • Wayne Clements
  • Matt Dalby
  • David Grundy
  • Catherine Hales
  • Ryan Ormonde
  • Posie Rider
  • Marcus Slease
  • Tom Watts
  • Monday
    Feb152010

    Cambridge Literary Review Issue 2

    Out now. Featuring:

    Poetry:

    • Andrea Brady
    • Sara Crangle
    • Ray Crump
    • David Grundy
    • Geoffrey Hartman
    • Ian Heames
    • Peter Hughes
    • Laura Kilbride
    • Angela Leighton
    • Francesca Lisette
    • Rod Mengham
    • Drew Milne
    • Marianne Morris
    • Alexander Nemser
    • Alice Notley
    • Nick Potamitis
    • Posie Rider
    • Stephen Rodefer

    Fiction and Prose:

    • Lorqi Blinx
    • Ray Crump
    • Chris Hardy
    • Helen Macdonald
    • Rosie Šnajdr
    • Keith Wells

    Essays:

    • Gerald L. Bruns, 'Obscurum Per Obscurius'
    • Marina Frasca-Spada, ‘David Hume, the Caliph Omar and the burning issue of metaphysics'
    • Emma Gilby, 'Commentary and Impact: Longinus on the Sublime'
    • Simon Jarvis, 'Spirit Medium: On Hegel’s Phenomenology'
    • Justin Katko, 'On "Song of the Wanking Iraqi"'
    • George Reynolds, 'Pound’s Letters: Towards a Poetics Including the 'EZpistolary'
    • Keston Sutherland, 'Song of the Wanking Iraqi'

    Letters:

    • Robert Archambeau
    • Andrea Brady
    • Daniel Elstein

    Website

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    Thursday
    May282009

    David Grundy

    PDF (28KB) Audio (MP3, 48 sec, 752KB) Copies of the poems sound is material is and Ian Tomlinson by David Grundy were originally made available at the Openned Night, Wednesday 27th May 2009. Here is a PDF copy of both poems and a performance of sound is material is in audio format.

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