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Entries in Pierre Joris (4)

Thursday
Jan132011

VLAK Magazine Online

The inaugural issue of VLAK Magazine: Contemporary Poetics & the Arts (out of print!) available for free download here, featuring commentary, visual work, interviews and writing from:

  • Ali Alizadeh
  • Bruce Andrews
  • Louis Armand
  • Octavio Armand
  • Stephanie Barber
  • Andrea Brady
  • Pam Brown
  • Abigail Child
  • Joshua Cohen
  • John Coletti
  • Stephan Delbos
  • Brandon Downing
  • Veronika Drahotova
  • Vadim Erent
  • Betsy Fagin
  • Vincent Farnsworth
  • Mike Farrell
  • Jessica Fiorini
  • Allen Fisher
  • Thor Garcia
  • John Godfrey
  • Elizabeth Gross
  • Catherine Hales
  • Matt Hall
  • Tim Haze
  • Henry Hills
  • Jen Hofer
  • Amande In
  • Keith Jones
  • Alexander Jorgensen
  • Pierre Joris
  • Vincent Katz
  • John Kinsella
  • Aaron Lowinger
  • Karen Mac Cormack
  • Steve McCaffery
  • Mez
  • Bill Mousoulis
  • Eileen Myles
  • Jess Mynes
  • Jena Osman
  • Ron Padget
  • Marjorie Perloff
  • Douglas Piccinnini
  • Arlo Quint
  • Ales Steger
  • Holli Schorno
  • Robert Sheppard
  • Stephanie Strickland
  • Stacey Szymaszek
  • Holly Tavel
  • Habib Tengour
  • Mark Terrill
  • Richard Tipping
  • Darren Tofts
  • Edwin Torres
  • Veronique Vassiliou
  • Lina Ramona Vitkauskas
  • Alli Warren
  • Marjorie Welish
  • John Wilkinson
  • Allyssa Wolf
Saturday
Jun052010

CHICAGO REVIEW 55:2

Now available. Featuring:

  • Matt Briggs
  • Durs Grünbein
  • Rob Halpern
  • Simon Jarvis
  • Kristina Jipson
  • Pierre Joris
  • Gary Lutz
  • Stéphane Mallarmé (trans. by Peter Manson)
  • Erika Mikkalo
  • Jennifer Moxley
  • Susan Stewart
  • Jean Valentine
  • John Wilkinson
  • Elizabeth Winer
  • Andrew Zawacki
Sunday
Mar282010

post_moot

Thursday 22nd - Sunday 25th April

a convocation of unorthodox poetic and cultural practices

featuring an array of cutting edge diversity in respect of poetry and performances of poetry; papers, live writing, poets theater, sound art, talk-based poetics, extended vocal performance, physical theater and digital text collaboration, polylingualism, lyric meditations, translation, poetry readings, writing interventions, sound poetry, visual poetry, eco-poetics, text-based installation, bookateria, late night readings, multimedia and a lot more besides that.

  • Maria Auxiliadora Alvarez
  • Stan Apps
  • Oana Avasilichioaei
  • Mike Basinski
  • Holly Bass
  • John M. Bennett
  • Black Took Collective
  • Sean Bonney
  • Tammy Brown
  • Mairéad Byrne
  • Shá Cage
  • cris cheek
  • Daniel Citro
  • A.M.J. Crawford
  • Jordan Dalton
  • Maria Damon
  • Ian Davidson
  • Ryan Downey
  • Alan Golding
  • K. Lorraine Graham
  • Duriel Harris
  • Carla Harryman
  • Jeff Hilson
  • Jen Hofer
  • Josef Horacek
  • William R. Howe
  • Jade Hudson
  • Christine Hume
  • Peter Jaeger
  • Mark Jeffery
  • Bonnie Jones
  • Pierre Joris
  • KBD Sound Collective
  • Adeena Karasick 
  • Brian Kincaid
  • A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz
  • Jose Luna
  • Dawn Lundy-Martin
  • Mel Nichols
  • Hoa Nguyen
  • Chris Mann
  • Monica Mody
  • K. Silem Mohammad
  • Laura Moriarty
  • Judd Morrissey
  • Erin Mouré
  • Jason Nelson
  • Mel Nichols
  • Tom Orange 
  • Jessica Ponto
  • Luke Roberts
  • Jaime Robles
  • Ric Royer
  • Linda Russo
  • Lisa Samuels
  • Standard Schaefer
  • Jonathan Skinner
  • Danny Snelson
  • Todd Seabrook
  • Jessica Smith
  • Rod Smith
  • Kate Sopko
  • Rodrigo Toscano
  • Lawrence Upton
  • Chris Vitiello
  • Catherine Wagner
  • Mark Wallace
  • Dana Ward
  • Barrett Watten
  • Brian Whitener
  • Steve Willey
  • Tyrone Williams
  • Ronaldo Wilson

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

For further information on registration and accommodation point your browser here.

the post _ moot collective are Maria Auxiliadora Alvarez, Tammy Brown, cris cheek, WIlliam R. Howe, Cathy Wagner

Thursday
Nov192009

Pierre Joris - Justifying the Margins

In this collection of essays, poet, translator, anthologist and critic Pierre Joris extends his "nomad poetics" to a remarkable zigzagging on the margins of twentieth and twenty-first century poetry and poetics. For Justifying the Margins refuses, precisely, to fill out spaces neatly to yield (to) straightened out, pre-set margins, be they cultural, literary, linguistic or political; Joris rather wanders through those spaces, and thereby "justifies" the margins properly speaking.

£11.99, Salt Publishing

Excerpt

Available via the Bookshelf.