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Poetry is aversion of conformity in pursuit of new forms, or can be. By form I mean ways of putting things together, or stripping them apart, I mean ways of accounting for what weighs upon any one of us, or that poetry tosses up into an imaginary air like so many swans flying out of [...]
Maybe, you know that we like poetry (Bert Brecht, Rudyard Kipling, Ernst Jandl, Ingeborg Bachmann…), and from time to time, we even need a poem… or something similar : CharlesBernstein 1975 oratorio 1-100 , found on and downloaded from UbuWeb . ShareThis
... file) Tracklist after the jump. TRACKLIST: 1. “Main Theme” Hans Zimmer (True Romance) / “Prologue” CharlesBernstein (A Nightmare on Elm Street) 2. “Winner Takes All” Sammy Hagar (Over The Top) 3. “Feel The Heat” Jean Beauvoir (Cobra) 4. “Stir It Up” Patti LaBelle (Beverly Hills Cop) 5. “Night Train” Marvin Berry & The Starlighters (Back to the Future) 6. “Holiday Road” Lindsey Buckingham...
... and employs a recombinatory drop-stitch weave in its formal structure. According to poet-critic CharlesBernstein, the book follows the linguistic model of autopoiesis --a self-generating process and structure the primary naturally-occurring example of which is the organic cell. In Your Dreams is published by Buffalo-based poet Geoffrey Gatza's BlazeVox Books. --R.D. Pohl
Reading about observational realism — the pursuit of likeness. Meh. Not my favorite thing. Not enough recognition of the air quotes it needs. Still, it’s like looking at a still life. Soothing and seemingly solid. Still. *** “there is equality among you and all beings when separated from prakrti, owing to having one form as consciousness” (Ramanuja) *** CharlesBernstein’s [...]
Poetry News: — Pioneering small publisher New Rivers Press marks 40th anniversary — — The 11th Resurrection of Galatea looks to be yet another faboo read. The official deadline is today but I can keep taking reviews through Monday. — — Troubled Sleep: A Discussion of Ezra Pound’s “Cantico del Sole” from PoemTalk, Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring poets CharlesBernstein, Rachel Levitsky,...
... could be a bit more romantic, a little less squalid and off-putting.I find an echo of Brooks in CharlesBernstein's ; Bernstein is satirising the free marketeer's view that poverty is part of a natural process that lies outside the bounds of human control, much like the flow of lava from a volcano. In a kind of obverse of Bernstein's poem, Charles Reznikoff's...
... Studio Orchestra (from Poltergeist) 11. “Suspiria” by Goblin (from Suspiria) 12. “Main Title” by CharlesBernstein (from A Nightmare on Elm Street) 13. “Main Title Theme” by John Carpenter (from The Fog) 14. “Lullaby” by Krzysztof Komeda (from Rosemary’s Baby) 15. “Sidney’s Lament” by Marco Beltrami (from Scream) 16. “Main Title” by Steve Jablonsky (from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre:...
A rather clever mini, mini-lecture from CharlesBernstein, poet and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, wouldn’t you say? Subscribe to Our Feed
... any more. Poetry deserted me fifteen years ago. I still read poetry – occasionally – Ted Berrigan, CharlesBernstein, Ron Silliman, Robert Creeley. And then these two slim volumes landed on my doormat. I’ll think on. By Steve Finbow .
... Welcome to Morningside/Hand In A Box - Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave (Phantasm) 7. Dream Attack - CharlesBernstein (A Nightmare On Elm Street) 8. Surfin’ Dead - The Cramps (The Return Of The Living Dead) 9. Profondo Rosso Main Theme - Goblin 10. Demon - Claudio Simonetti (Demoni) 11. Amityville (House On The Hill) - Lovebug Starski 12. The Dead Walk - Modern Man (Day Of The Dead)...