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Thursday
Jan202011

Parasol Unit: Emily Critchley & Timothy Thornton

Thursday 27th January, 7pm

  • Emily Critchley
  • Timothy Thornton

14 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW

Admission £3 / £1.50 (conc.)

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Friday
Dec172010

CLR4

Cambridge Literary Review 4 is now available, featuring:

  • Lorqi Bilnk
  • Emily Critchley
  • Jean Day
  • Jesse Drury
  • Rachel Blau DuPlessis
  • Raymond Geuss
  • Simon Jarvis
  • John Matthias
  • Vanessa Place
  • Lisa Robertson
  • Iain Sinclair
  • John Wilkinson
Saturday
Nov132010

The Situation Room

Saturday 20th November, 7.30pm

  • Emily Critchley
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Jeff Hilson
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Linus Slug
  • Steve Willey

7 Fountayne Rd, Tottenham, Greater London N15 4

Plus collaborative performance from Jonny Liron and Francesca Lisette.

Admission is free

Monday
Nov082010

Adrian Clarke, Emily Critchley & Steve Willey Videos

Videos of Adrian Clarke, Emily Critchley and Steve Willey reading and being interviewed at The Other Room in October are now available to view on The Other Room website.

Saturday
Sep112010

The Other Room 19

Thursday
Jul292010

onedit #16

onedit #16 is now online, featuring:

  • Emily Critchley
  • Gareth Durasow
  • Gregory Farnum
  • Alec Finlay
  • Allen Fisher
  • Elizabeth Guthrie
  • Ralph Hawkins
  • Elffish Jon
  • Kevin Killian
  • Richard Parker
  • Francisco Petrarch
  • Robert Sheppard
  • Jonty Tiplady
Friday
Jun182010

CLR3:TRANSLATION

Now available to order, featuring:

Poetry

  • Joel Calahan: Four Genovese Poets
  • Anne Blonstein: [Psalm] 13.
  • Caroline Bergvall: The Fried Tale (London Zoo), Part 1
  • Reitha Pattison: Four poems from the French of Bertran de Born
  • Raymond Geuss: Avis Pacis and other poems
  • Jonty Tiplady: Two poems
  • Marianne Morris: Pierre Reverdy’s Art Moderne Retouché
  • Henri Deluy: The Oath of Strasbourg, translated by Jacqueline Kari
  • Peter Manson: extracts from Mallarmé’s The Marrying of Hérodiade: Mystery
  • Ian Heames: Sonnet and Out of Villon
  • Charles Lambert: Readings of Jean Genet
  • Nicholas Moore: Eight Poems from the Nicaraguan
  • Richard Owens: Four Ballads
  • Andrzej Sosnowski: Three poems, translated by Rod Mengham
  • Grzegorz Wróblewski: Richard’s Head, translated by Agnieszka Pokojska
  • Alistair Noon: Two poems by Osip Mandelstam
  • Adam Polnay: Versions of a poem by Hesse
  • Sean Bonney: after Rimbaud Prose

Prose

  • Eric Hazan: Faubourg Saint-Antoine [translated by David Fernbach]
  • Kurt Schwitters: The Onion (Merzpoem 8) [translated by Peter Wortsman]
  • André Gide: The Evolution of Theatre [translated by Julian Evans]
  • Jeremy Hardingham: Enter Unfolding Exit
  • Emily Critchley: Some Curious Thing

Essays

  • J.H. Prynne: Difficulties in the Translation of “Difficult” Poems
  • Lydia Davis: The Architecture of Thought
  • Haun Saussy: Jean Métellus: A Portrait of the Artist as Horse
  • Nick Jardine: Old friends (as opposed to falseand fickle)
  • Yonatan Mendel: The Politics of Non-Translation: On Israeli Translations of Intifada, Shahid, Hudna and Islamic Movements
  • David Bellos: Halting Walter
  • Christopher Burke: Back to basics: Otto Neurath and Isotype
  • Peter Zinovieff: Nuzuh
Friday
Jun112010

CLR:TRANSLATION Launch

Monday 14th June, 6pm

  • Emily Critchley
  • Jeremy Hardingham
  • Alexander Nemser

Copies of CLR3 will be on sale for £8.

Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, English Faculty, West Road, Cambridge

Admission is free, wine served.

Tuesday
Jun012010

Openned Zine #2

Now available to view in Online > ePubs, featuring:

  • Peter Philpott explaining reasons and motivations behind the Great Works website
  • Save Middlesex Philosophy
  • Emily Critchley and Carol Watts provide a schedule for the Women's Innovative Poetry & Cross-Genre Festival in Greenwich
  • Jeff Hilson, Edmund Hardy, Richard Owens and Peter Riley on Mendoza, or, Linus Slug
  • Sejal Chad, Becky Cremin, Ryan Ormonde and Karen Sandhu on press free press
  • Harry Gilonis Edmund Hardy, Tessa Whitehouse and Michael Zand on Klatch 3: Dérive
  • Luke Roberts looks back on the Sussex Poetry Festival
  • Stephen Mooney on the launch of the new Voiceworks website
  • Matt Dalby on a new sound-text-performance series in Manchester, Counting Backwards
  • Timothy Thornton close reads Ryan Ormonde's firstdraftofhypertextrespondingtoalicefallingdownrabbithole
  • Johanna Linsley on I'm With You, a series of live art events in Clapton, London
  • Alex Davies on the Openned Table

Plus a set of regular new features: 

  • Bookface
  • Bird Puke
  • Photography: in this issue, Sharon Borthwick, Marianne Morris, Nat Raha and Malcolm Phillips

Available in full-colour PDF or an easy-to-print black and white version.

Monday
Mar082010

Infinite Difference: Other Poetries by UK Women Poets

An anthology of radical new women's poetry from the UK, featuring work by: Sascha Akhtar, Isobel Armstrong, Caroline Bergvall, Elisabeth Bletsoe, Anne Blonstein, Andrea Brady, Emily Critchley, Claire Crowther, Carrie Etter, Catherine Hales, Frances Kruk, Rachel Lehrman, Sophie Mayer, Marianne Morris, Wendy Mulford, Redell Olsen, Frances Presley, Anna Reckin, Carlyle Reedy, Denise Riley, Sophie Robinson, Lucy Sheerman, Zoë Skoulding, Harriet Tarlo, Carol Watts.

£12.95 / $20, ed. Carrie Etter, Shearsman, 2010 (Paperback, 211 pages)

ISBN 9781848610996

Available via the Bookshelf.

 

Wednesday 10th March, 7.30pm

The launch of Infinite Difference: Other Poetries by UK Women Poets, featuring:

  • Sascha Akhtar
  • Isobel Armstrong
  • Caroline Bergvall
  • Andrea Brady
  • Emily Critchley
  • Claire Crowther
  • Catherine Hales
  • Frances Kruk
  • Rachel Lehrman
  • Wendy Mulford
  • Redell Olsen
  • Frances Presley
  • Sophie Robinson
  • Zoë Skoulding
  • Harriet Tarlo

Swedenborg Hall, Swedenborg House, 20/21 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2TH

Admission is free.