Jacket 29 — April 2006 — Contents page

Sorrentino — Barbara Guest — Flarf — Schuyler — Mallarmé — Poland — Avison — Dan Dactyl comic

Gilbert Sorrentino, photo by Vivian Ortiz

Gilbert Sorrentino
photo by Vivian Ortiz

Feature: Gilbert Sorrentino
Edited by Ken Bolton

Sad news: Gilbert Sorrentino died on May 17.
The Center for Book Culture has a press release.

link Ken Bolton: Gilbert Sorrentino: an Introduction

link John O’Brien: Gilbert Sorrentino: Some Various Looks

link Eric Mottram: The Black Polar Night: The Poetry Of Gilbert Sorrentino

link Donald Phelps: Extra Space

link Gilbert Sorrentino in conversation with Barry Alpert, 1974

link Daniel Green: A Strange Commonplace, by Gilbert Sorrentino

Barbara Guest

link Douglas Messerli: The Countess of Berkeley: on Barbara Guest
Barbara Guest died on February 15, 2006 in Berkeley, California.
Her funeral was held in Oakland on February 24.

link Charles Bernstein: Composing Herself: Barbara Guest

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Interviews

link Bill Berkson in Conversation with Robert Glück, August 2005

link Setting the World on Fire: Charles Bernstein in conversation with Leonard Schwartz, 2004

link On the Nature of the Lyric: Tom Clark in conversation with Ryan Newton

link My Motto Is: ‘Translation Fights Cultural Narcissism’ — Chris Daniels in conversation with Kent Johnson, on Fernando Pessoa, Brazilian Poetry, and the Task of the Translator, 2005

James Schuyler, 1956
Feature: James Schuyler
Edited by Pam Brown

link James Schuyler: Letters from Italy, Winter 1954–55, to Frank O’Hara (a selection, ed. William Corbett)

link Simply, Freely, Clearly: David Kennedy reviews

Just the Thing: Selected Letters of James Schuyler 1951-1991, edited by William Corbett. 470pp. Turtle Point Press. US$21.95 / £13.99. 1885586302. Paper.

James Schuyler: Selected Art Writings, edited by Simon Pettet. 310pp. Black Sparrow Press. US$17.50. 157423076X. Paper.

link On editing James Schuyler: Simon Pettet and William Corbett and Nathan Kernan in conversation with Pam Brown

The editors of Jacket thank Darragh Park and The Estate of James Schuyler, William Corbett and Turtle Point Press for their generosity in permitting Jacket to publish a selection from the book The Letters of James Schuyler to Frank O’Hara (edited by William Corbett) forthcoming in the USA from Turtle Point Press in fall 2006. Photo: James Schuyler, after lunch at Fairfield Porter’s home in Southampton, Summer 1956; photo John Button, courtesy John Ashbery.

Mallarmé revisited
Stephane Mallarme, by Nadar

Stéphane Mallarmé, by Nadar

link Chris Edwards: A Fluke
‘A Fluke’ is a mistranslation into English of Stéphane Mallarmé’s 1897 poem ‘Un coup de dés...’ with parallel French text.

link Rachel Blau DuPlessis: Draft 73: Vertigo — a response to Mallarmé’s work.

link David Brooks: Le Panier Fleuri: The Text and Texture of Les Déliquescences of Adoré Floupette

link Christine North: Translations of two poems by Mallarmé: ‘Withheld from nude...’ and ‘When darkness threatened...’

link John Tranter: Desmond’s Coupé
A partly homophonic mistranslation into English of ‘Un coup de dés’, using a nice, sensible even left margin.

link John Tranter: a review of Musicopoematographoscope, by Australian poet Christopher Brennan, a manuscript parody of ‘Un coup de dés’ written within a few months of Mallarmé’s poem being published in the May 1897 issue of the Paris journal Cosmopolis.

Polish girl: photo Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Polish girl: photo — Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Poland

Poems from Altered State — The New Polish Poetry. Edited by Rod Mengham, Tadeusz Pióro and Piotr Szymor. Todmorden, UK: Arc Publications, 2003. Price: £10.95. This selection was chosen by Rod Mengham and John Tranter. Visit the publisher’s website.

link Marcin Baran: Hot embitterments

link Julia Fiedorczuk: November on the Narew

link Darek Foks: Farewell, Haiku

link Mariusz Grzebalski: Slaughterhouse / Then

link Krzysztof Jaworski: I used to be a slender guy

link Bartłomiej Majzel: Scrumping

link Maciej Melecki: Summer, getting away from yourself

link Andrzej Niewiadomski: Retineo

link Edward Pasewicz: Bird bones

link Tadeusz Pióro: Bug hour

link Marta Podgórnik: Final destination

link Krzysztof Siwczyk: Metaphors and comparisons

link Krzysztof Śliwka: Sestina

link Dariusz Sośnicki: Washroom / Leaves / How to walk downstairs

link Andrzej Sosnowski: A song for Europe / For children

link Marcin Świetlicki: Battlefield / So long ago, so distinctly / McDonald’s

link Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki: XII Moon rises over the Vistula / Dernier cri / LII (‘We drink…’) / LXXX Heat / XC (‘We’d just wept… ’)

link Adam Wiedemann: Aesthetics of the word

link Grzegorz Wróblewski: Tangerines / Argument from Enghave Station / I put off the knife from my hand till tomorrow




Supplement, 2006:


link Maciej Melecki: Cases and Variants / Three Colours

link Tadeusz Pióro: Some Methods of Crowd Control

link Andrzej Sosnowski: Closer / On the Hoof / Founding a Colony

link Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkalo: Event

link Grzegorz Wróblewski: Eight Poems

link Adam Zdrodowski: Sestine Mon Amour / Like a Tourist in a Milk Bar / Poem Written During Office Hours / Telling Fortunes

 
On Flarf

link Dan Hoy: on Flarf: The Virtual Dependency of the Post-Avant and the Problematics of Flarf: What Happens when Poets Spend Too Much Time Fucking Around on the Internet

link The Flarflist Collective: Actual Interview with a Six-Year-Old on the Topic of Flarf

Margaret Avison
Margaret Avison

link Eight poems: The World Still Needs / End of a Day or I as a Blurry
Needy / Christmas Approaches, Highway 401
The Hid, Here / A Small Music on a Spring Morning
Cycle of Community / The Fixed in a Flux

link Mary di Michele: Stuffing the World in at Your Eyes: Margaret Avison and the Poetics of Seeing and Believing; a review of Always Now, The Collected Poems, Three Volumes, by Margaret Avison

Robert Duncan, San Francisco, 1985, photo John Tranter

Robert Duncan, San Francisco, 1985, photo John Tranter

Articles

link David Brooks: “Petit Testament”: A Reading [on the Ern Malley hoax]

link Stephen Kirbach: Resisting the power museum with and beyond Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Wichita Vortex Sutra’

link Thomas Lisk: William Bronk’s Path Among the Forms

link Michael Palmer: Ground Work: on Robert Duncan

link John Welch: Getting it Printed: London in the 1970s

link Barry Wood and Bill Luckin: Catch the Music as it Fades: The Poetry of Jack Beeching

Dan Dactyl panel
Comic Strip

link John Tranter: Dan Dactyl and the Mad Jungle Doctor

A 95-frame black and white comic strip that traces the adventures of adventurer Dan Dactyl and his pals as they search the South American jungles for the mysterious French poet Doctor Verlaine. First published in Chain (US), Poetry Review (London) and Southerly magazine (Sydney).

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Reviews

link Erik Anderson: Join the Planets, by Reed Bye

link Jasper Bernes: The Hounds of No by Lara Glenum and A Defense of Poetry by Gabriel Gudding

link Michael Cross: Rumored Place by Rob Halpern

link Elaine Equi Light and Shade: New and Selected Poems, by Tom Clark

link Michael Farrell reviews "Hyper Taiwan: Art Design Culture", by Kurt Brereton

link Thomas Fink: 60 lv bo(e)mbs, by Paolo Javier

link John Hall: Whisper ‘Louise’, A double historical memoir and meditation, by Douglas Oliver

link David Koehn reviews: Profane Halo by Gillian Conoley

link Michael Leddy: More Winnowed Fragments by Simon Pettet

link David McCooey: Compared to What: Selected Poems 1971-2003 and The Ash Range by Laurie Duggan

link Jill Magi reviews Fantasies in Permeable Structures by Laura Elrick

link Nicole Mauro: The Kindly Ones, by Susan Hampton

link Marianne Morris: Embrace, by Andrea Brady

link Chris Murray: Small Works by Pam Rehm

link John Olson: What He Ought To Know, New and Selected Poems by Edward Foster

link Gerald Schwartz: Drunken Sailor by John Montague

link Erik Sweet: American Music by Chris Martin

link Erik Sweet: Father of Noise by Anthony McCann

link Eileen Tabios: The Passion of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems by Jesse Glass

link Nathaniel Tarn: Red Sky Café by Geoffrey O’Brien

link Ed Taylor: The Beautifully Worthless, by Ali Liebegott

Poems

link Andrés Ajens: Translucinating Forrest Johnson [to American-Spanish]

link Dustin Collis: Two poems: Title Poem / Light Plucked

link Alfred Corn: Rip at the Half Moon

link Wystan Curnow: Three poems from Modern Colours

link Denise Duhamel and Stephen Paul Miller: from ‘Hurricanes’: 2. B-Boy / 4. Desperate Young Americans / 6. If RFK had become President

link Luciano Erba: Twelve poems from Remi in barca [Shipping the Oars] translated by Peter Robinson

link Jon Fosse: The train in one's heart: English version by May-Brit Akerholt

link Bill Freind: Four poems: Serenade for Intercom and Tardy Chorister / Dispensationalist Foxtrot / Deportation Celebrant / Chillun of the Hods

link John Hall: An essay on lyric ethics

link Anthony Hawley: Six poems: ‘Awhile’ — Field Guide for Voices / Five poems from P(r)etty Sonnets

link Brian Henry: Three poems: Poem for the Man / Dead Aesthetic / Jesus/Stick

link Kent Johnson: Prosodic Structure (A bit after Barbara Guest)

link Kent Johnson: Julian in Nicomedeia — after Cavafy

link Andrew Johnston: Mauve

link Peter Larkin: Urban Woods (Section 1 of Open Woods)

link Norman MacAfee: The Coming of Fascism to America

link Nicholas Messenger: The Pleasures of Reading

link John Muckle: Speed Dating

link Philip Nikolayev: Two poems: Three Stars / Litmus Test

link Ron Padgett and Yu Jian: Five poems: Shoe Cloud / Poem 8 / Poem 9 / Poem 16 / Poem 11

link Christopher Salerno: Two poems: The Republic, Book X / Not Dying

link Ouyang Yu: Nine Poems: Listening to the ex-Chinese-woman-soldier / Listening to the Pakistani Taxi-driver / Listening to the Big Bus Guy in London / Listening to the poet talk about himself / Listening to the Lebanese Taxi-driver / Listening to my woman patient / Listening to the 80 year old telling me a story / Listening to the Bangladeshi taxi-driver / Listening to the Chinese audience

link Maged Zaher: my software mission

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