What I’m Reading Now… by Juliana Spahr
Juliana Spahr discusses Poets of the Chinese Revolution (eds. Gregor Benton and Chongyi Feng) as well as books by Diane Hamilton, Karl Ove Knausgård, Andrew Piper, and Keith Richards.
Juliana Spahr discusses Poets of the Chinese Revolution (eds. Gregor Benton and Chongyi Feng) as well as books by Diane Hamilton, Karl Ove Knausgård, Andrew Piper, and Keith Richards.
Mary-Kim Arnold discusses books and anthologies by Fatimah Asghar, Kate Colby, Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint, Viet Thanh Nguyen, and Christine Wertheim.
"the world we have is not the world we want and these books know that, even while they also know love and communion even if the commune is always always fleeting."
David W. Pritchard reviews Commune Editions' first three titles: Jasper Bernes, We Are Nothing and So Can You; Joshua Clover, Red Epic; Juliana Spahr, That Winter the Wolf Came. "At this point we have to destroy everything or let it destroy us."
Books by 17 authors and editors on 12 presses, including Ahsahta, Calamari, Coffee House, Commune Editions, Denver Quarterly, Les Figues, Lost Roads, Noctuary, NYU Creative Writing Program, Solid Objects, Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, and United Artists Books.
Do you write reviews worth reading? Well, then, allow us to send you one of twelve new books from five presses, including new texts by Shanna Compton, Laura Elrick, Margaret Christakos, Beatriz Hausner, Aisha Sasha John, Nicole Markotić, Christine McNair, Kirill Medvedev, Chantal Neveu, Lisa Robertson, Jamie Sharpe, and Cecilia Vicuña; published by Bloof Books, BookThug, ECW Press, Kenning Editions, n+1/Ugly Duckling Presse.
Chain (1994-2005), edited by Jena Osman and Juliana Spahr, is one among The Trinity of paper journals at whose metaphorical feet Tarpaulin Sky knelt at the golden dawn of its conversion to Trans-Genre Experimentalism and Whatnot, performing unspeakable rituals intended to birth the New-Lit Child of three entities: The Brains of Chain, The Aesthetic of 3rd Bed, and The Luciferian Will of Fence.
Edited by Joshua Corey and G.C. Waldrep, The Arcadia Project includes sections on New Transcendentalisms, Textual Ecologies, Local Powers, and The Necropastoral, with 100 poets from the U.S. and Canada exploring what 'pastoral' means in the 21st century--including work by TSky authors Johannes Göransson, Joyelle McSweeney, and Brandon Shimoda.
Featuring work by Scott Butterfield, David Buuck & Juliana Spahr, Roxanne Carter, Joshua Cohen, Stella Corso, Patrick Crerand, Jeremy M. Davies, Sandra Doller, Aaron Patrick Flanagan, Molly Gaudry, Roxane Gay, Anne Gorrick, Janalyn Guo, Daniel Y. Harris, Catherine Imbriglio, Lucy Ives, Christopher Janke, Patrick Jones, Catherina Kasper, Sean Kilpatrick, Thorin Klosowski, Sean Labrador y Manzano, Susan Maxwell, Susan McCarty, Christina Mengert, Anjali Mullany, Christian Nagler, Aimee Parkison, Lance Phillips, Deborah Richards, Kate Schapira, Ben Segal, Donna Stonecipher, Bronwen Tate, Laura Vena, and Max Winter. With cover art by Noah Saterstrom.
FeminaissanceEdited by Christine WertheimPoetry | Prose | Essays | $20ISBN 13: 978-1-934254-17-2Size: 6“x9”, 132 pages, pbk.Les Figues PressContributors: Dodie Bellamy, Caroline Bergvall, Meiling Cheng, Wanda Coleman, Bhanu Kapil, Chris Kraus, Susan McCabe, Tracie Morris, Eileen Myles, [...]
Unspoiled Air Kaisa Ullsvik MillerFence Books, 2008ISBN: 9781934200124$15Interview by M. Perel (via e-mail), August - October 2008Perel: What or who has been influential on the writing for Unspoiled Air? I could see a discourse on the [...]
Featuring Juliana Spahr, Robyn Art, Jeff Encke, Rebecca Gopian, Annalynn Hammond, Daniel Kane, Joyelle McSweeney, Cheryl Pallant, Steve Timm, Sasha Watson, Jane Sprague, Jonathan Skinner, Gregory Euclide.