Cross Worlds
Transcultural Poetics: An Anthology
Häftad, Engelska, 2014
249 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2014-07-31
- Mått152 x 228 x 25 mm
- Vikt481 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor366
- FörlagCoffee House Press
- ISBN9781566893589
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Anne Waldman, poet, professor, cultural activist, and co-founder, with Allen Ginsberg, of one of the most vital writing programs in the world--the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics--is the author of more than 40 collections of her own poetry and the editor of numerous anthologies including Nice to See You (Homage to Ted Berrigan), The Beat Book, and Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action. She is the winner of the Shelley Memorial Award and the USA PEN Center Award for Poetry 2012 for her monumental feminist epic The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment. She received a Guggenheim Fellowship 2013-14 and is a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Laura E. Wright is a poet, translator, and librarian; she has also worked as a classical musician and a volunteer firefighter/EMT. She has published various chapbooks and one full-length collection of poems, Part of the Design (Meeting Eyes Bindery, 2005). With Anne Waldman, she co-edited Beats at Naropa (Coffee House Press, 2009), a collection of talks given at Naropa University. Her translation (with Anselm Hollo) of Henri Michaux's La vie dans les plis (Life in the Folds) is in search of a home. From 1999-2006 she curated/co-curated (with Mark DuCharme and then Daron Mueller) the Left Hand Reading Series in Boulder. She was a co-editor, from 2001-2005, of Potato Clock Editions, the publishing arm of the School of Continuation. She also manages LitCal, a listserve/group that was started in 2000 by Kass Fleisher announcing literary events in the Front Range area.
- Spontaneous Poetics: Australian Aboriginal Song Sticks: Allen GinsbergBasil Bunting: an introduction: Tom Pickard Infiltrating the Mass Media: Romania, 1989: Andrei CodrescuPloughing the Clouds: Peter Lamborn WilsonBorder Zones: Lyn Hejinian, Wang Ping, Christian Ide Hintze, Ilya Kutik, Elsa CrossParallel Verse, Translation, the Popul Vuh: Dennis Tedlock Hidden Female Shamanic Traditions: Barbara TedlockNothing I Withhold: a Socratic Rap: Cid CormanGeographic Distortions: Culture, Politics, Diversity: Victor Hernandez CruzTalking Back to Whitman: Lorenzo ThomasInterview with Jerome Rothenberg (sidebar)Horizons of Expectation: Samuel Delany, Karen Tei Yamashita, Nina ZivancevicChoralizing Cultures: Eileen MylesHip-Hop Culture: Alexs PateArabic Poetics & the International Literary Scene: Pierre JorisThe Event of the Border: Bhanu KapilCultural Activism: Oliver, Joanne Kyger, Eleni SikelianosPut Fire on this Crazy World: an Interview with Nicole Brossard Po/Ethics: Collom, Harryette Mullen, Daisy Zamora, David HendersonWhat is the Light: Monica de la TorreThe Deluge: Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry: Linh Dinh Love and Politics: Judith Malina and Hanon ReznikovWhat's Poetry to You?: Cecilia VicuñaTelling Stories: Hoa Nguyen, Meredith Quartermain, James Thomas StevensMoving Across Languages, Borders, and Cultures: Heriberto Yepez, Myung Mi Kim, C.S. Giscombe, Sherwin BitsuiI Am Both. I Am Neither: Michelle Naka PiercePoemers, Translations: Sawako NakayasuPiercing the Walls: Margaret RandallSavoring Death in Mexico: Alberto Ruy-Sanchez (translated by Rhonda Buchanan)About Today: Bei DaoGreat Divides and Common Ground: Dolores Durantes & Jen HoferHow to be an Eastern European poet in America: Ana Božicevic 'The Question is How to Interrogate the Remains (Sidebar): Eleni SikelianosWords, Quotes, Questions, In and Around and All Over “THE FIELD”: Anselm Hollo
"There are serious riches on hand in this latest marvel-filled gleaning from the Kerouac School's indispensable yearly summertime transcultural poetic vortex. Equally attentive to the voices of those who have left us and those still around to "put fire on this crazy world," Editors Anne Waldman and Laura Wright have herein beautifully gathered a host of high-voltage talks, panels, interviews and razor-sharp asides whose collective brilliance out burns anything this side of the sun." --Laird Hunt "Filled with a variety of useful riches that traverse a dizzying array of languages, geographies, and political realities, Cross Worlds: Transcultural Poetics--like previous volumes Civil Disobediences and Beats at Naropa--continues to deliver the goods stored in the Archives of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. We are in need, more than ever, of this kind of archival attention, as even our recent past gets consumed by the present. This 'news that stays news' moves from Allen Ginsberg on Aboriginal poetics to Vietnam, the Mayan classics, Puerto Rico, African America, and the need for gringos to encounter the world as seen through Arab and other eyes. Poetic thought here, the thought of poets, is provocative, critical, and necessary, a way of grasping the worlds we now live in and how they came to be." --Ammiel Alcalay "This wondrous, extraordinary collection reflects the facets and range of artists that interact with each other and fellow luminary Anne Waldman, evoking human interactions beyond our constructions of nations and states and prompting us to think about our connection to the planet itself and all its inhabitants. Contemplative, illuminating, unusual, and global, Cross Worlds is an excellent compilation of the confluence of global systems and renowned workers/players/ experimenters of language and culture. What's also really wonderful in it are the many instances of these word masters in conversation with each other and the insights generated by their discourse. I appreciate what this book will continue to do for future decades, future books, future worlds."--Tracie Morris "This collection presents an excellent snapshot of contemporary international poetry."--Cultural Weekly "A firm belief in poetry's inherent transformative principle properties is pervasive throughout this collection. From continents to languages, there's a diverse offering of perspective both historical and contemporary."--Jacket 2