Friday, February 26, 2010
PRESS EVENT: POET CA CONRAD @ EVERGREEN MARCH 4
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Get Yr Read On: Poetry at Pilot in March
3/1 - Don Mee Choi
3/3 - Chelsea Martin
3/4 - Joshua Beckman
3/5 - Crystal Curry (7pm - Tom Hansen book release)
3/6 - Nico Vassilakis
3/7 - Stacey Levine
3/8 - Matt Briggs
3/9 - Jeanne Heuving
3/10 - Meredith Clark*
3/11 - John Olson
3/12 - Ezra Mark
3/13 - Carol Guess
3/14 - Linden Ontjes
3/15 - Sharon Alexander
3/16 - Judith Skillman
3/17 - Kristen Kosmas (an improvided staging of her playscript, Hello Failure)
3/18 - Matthew Simmons
3/19 - Tenney Nathanson*
3/20 - Kevin Sampsell
3/21 – BIG PELT III - Reg Johanson and David Wolach*
3/22 - Dan Peters (7pm Ish Klein, John Beer, Paul Killebrew (Canarium Books)
3/23 - Joel Felix
3/24 - Janee Baugher
3/25 - Yuko Enomoto
3/26 - Jenifer Browne-Lawrence
3/27 - Zachary Schomburg
3/28 - Doug Nufer
3/29 - Sarah Mangold
3/30 - Kim-An Lieberman
3/31 - Tao Lin*
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Prefab Eulogies Available Now
From Nonsite Collective: EE Miller
Join us Saturday, February 27th at Get Lost Books (1825 Market St., SF) for an evening of collective imagining! Artist EE Miller brings "Facilitate This!" to San Francisco, a multimedia group investigation into the "meeting" as the landing site of our fears and fantasies about collective possibilities. Facilitate This! specifically considers representations of group behavior in queer imagination and history through film screenings, presentations, and conversation.
Festivities begin at 7:30 pm. Don't miss this crucial discussion!
Michael
PS. And click here to view (and print) our late winter events calendar!
95cent Skool Update
Dear All: we are going to start the process of filling as many spots as possible for this summer's 95cent skool seminar. It will take a couple steps because of managing multiple mailing lists.
If (a) you would like to participate in the seminar but have not yet sent a note expressing interest to the address 95centskool@gmail.com
...or if (b) you have sent a message of interest and not gotten a note back — could you please send a note shortly? That will consolidate into one mailing list, at which point we will confirm everybody's availability from that list, and have a lottery.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
From Ugly Duckling Presse
EVENTS WITH UDP AUTHORS AND EDITORS Thu Feb 18, 7:00 PM John Coletti, Cathy Eisenhower, Jay MillAr, and Matvei Yankelevich Reading at Melville House 145 Plymouth St., Brooklyn (map) Fri Feb 19, 7:30 PM Eugene Ostashevsky and Anna Moschovakis Reading at Unnameable Books 600 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn (map) Sat Feb 27, 8:00 PM Lawrence Giffin, Chris Martin and Lucy Ives Reading at Space Space 390 Seneca Avenue, Ridgewood (map) Sat Feb 27, 8:00 PM Sarah Dowling, Joanna Fuhrman, and Kevin Varrone Reading at Chapterhouse Cafe and Gallery, Philadelphia (map) Sun Feb 28, 7:00 PM Erin Courtney, Yelena Gluzman, and Kristen Kosmas THE PLAYWRITING FIRM Performance at Barbes (map) Tuesday, March 9, 7:30pm Three new UDP poets Kostas Anagnopoulos, Kevin Varrone, Karen Weiser Reading at Dixon Place, 161 Chrystie St., NYC (map) Wednesday, March 17, 7:30pm Party and Performance for UDP's Emergency Playscripts Series at The Invisible Dog Art Center 51 Bergen St., Brooklyn (map) |
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Julian Brolaski / Elective Affinities
Sunday, February 14, 2010
New Titles/Works
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Occultations Book Release / Belladonna Series
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Books, Books, Books, ON
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Map of the Wittgenstein House
Suicide as chess move (trebuchet).
The trebuchet is a mutual zugzwang. Whichever player is on the move will lose.
Dearest David,
Philosophers Writers often behave like little children who scribble some marks on a piece of paper at random and then ask the grown-up "What's that?"
--Anonymous (mobile)
He goes to bed thinking of houses. Every time a plane rumbles overhead he covers his face. A-e-r-o-p-l-a-n-e-s. If you spell it out, war is fun.
- Lecture: the lecture the outline of story, does not wound. Were it written a long time ago, it would not wound, though then it did have the capacity. But it was, and always will be, safe. Only now it’s meaninglessly safe. Which is to say unsafe but not wounding.
- In der Kunst ist es schwer estwas zu sagen, was so gut ist wie: nichts zu sagen. (In art it is hard to say anything as good as: saying nothing)
- Necrophilia: comes from Ranciere thru Lyotard-- "In trying to posses it, one kills off that which one loves. This is a form of necrophilia."
Zbigniew Herbert’s Minotaur at the Indoor Pool, 2.0
Dear Seeming,
Like like, bone comparisons
In Krakow
In Detroit
In Warsaw
In Oak Park
He didn’t understand a thing
Do you dangle your feet
Only man with large nipples
Because you cannot swim
Because of NASDAQ undertow
Because earth may overtilt and
The unexpected
Is an ecological
Disaster, full wetness
Without witness your
Nightmare,
Alliteration the
Butterfly
You wish to unlearn in a place.
And other things.
Like, your lovehandles
Like, do they inspire your
Almost certain
alertness to infomercials
Or like, your big vehicle in the lot
Is it tonight subprime for us.
Sub merged the financial times and
the new york times
A USA today,
Mother was a sleeper in a bed through a small
Square window
And the tubes made her chest go
Up and down, spectral rhythm
Said a man
Who looked
Nothing like you.
Like, are you listening to these vessels
Expand, contract
Do you speak vessel, do you
Speak
Fiberoptic snapping
in a lighted pool,
Your footspots are
Drying riverbeds for newborn bacteria
You create things,
Walking away like that.
Deduce me, I deduce you.
Our future luncheons are inextricably tied
Our plastic floats in the same little oceans
Our likes woke Descartes briefly
From his motor bed
He heard your keycard. Coming or
Going was the question,
Induction dreams of two black swans
fucking
To make more
Black swans.
Meantime, Linear Tablet A
Was deciphered.
Into which countless dreams were carved
Your name nor mine was there.
But I can taste latex days after,
My other place just up the highway
And Theseus.
Were he to swim up this river,
Like, I am sure
Were you still with me. We would
Laugh like idiots.
Friday, February 5, 2010
The Numbers (in this case) Don't Lie
PRESS 2009-10: Chris Mann & the Performance of Performance
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Spring 2010 Program & Course Offering
Note: This 8-credit program will meet from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturdays.
What does it mean to perform the text? What happens when genres collide? This creative writing program will bring together several terms often thought to be well-defined—including “poetry,” “prose,” “theater,” “politics,” and “essay” —and, through experiments in writing, reading, and collaborating, re-narrate their meanings and implications. Along the way we’ll investigate key concepts and texts in poets theater and guerilla poetry, mining them to create our own individual and collaborative writings. Our work will culminate in “poets theater week,” a week at the end of the quarter dedicated to showcasing our work as part of the final series of PRESS literary events of 2009-10. Working in groups, we’ll spread out into the larger Olympia community and “perform” or “stage” our pieces. (To learn more about PRESS, visit David's public blog: davidwolach.blogspot.com )
During the quarter, our meetings will consist of weekly seminars, lectures, and “language labs”—times for brainstorming, rehearsing, and trying out language experiments. Guest artists will also come to campus to work with us. By the end of the quarter students will have a new portfolio of writings and, where appropriate, will have developed existing portfolios through collaborative refashioning and critique. Readings will include selections from The Kenning Anthology of Poets Theater, Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory, Ranciere’s The Politics of Aesthetics, and individual pieces by Bertoldt Brecht, Hannah Weiner, Tina Darragh, Chris Mann, Thalia Field, BARGE, Nonsense Company, Tonya Foster, Kaia Sand and Jules Boykoff, Laura Elrick, and Rodrigo Toscano. Though helpful, students are not expected to have a background in either creative writing or theater to do well in this program.