Los Angeles has been alternately embraced and reviled by writers, many of whom came there for the money to be made in the film business or for refuge from political turmoil in Europe. Thirty-eight writers who made L. A. home during the 20th century are represented in this collection, including Gore Vidal, Joan Didion, John Steinbeck, Thomas ...
An anthology of poetry from the groundbreaking Los Angeles event, celebrating contemporary poetry and its place in the landscape of the Literary West. This book documents the gathering, October 1012, 2002, of some 30 poets and critics at three locations: Otis College of Art and Design, Occidental College, and the Autry Museum of Western Heritage. ...
One of the great twentieth-century Italian poets, Adriano Spatola has been many things: a visual poet, a sound poet, a concrete poet, a linear poet, and editor of an innovative magazine, the founder of his "republics of poetry." This book bilingually represents his collected poems, representing all but the earliest of his works.
THE AUDIENCE IN THE LABYRINTH explores late 20th-century Italian poetry. Among the many poets included herein are Nanni Balestrini, Eduardo Cacciatore, Baigio Cepollaro, Alfredo Giulinai, Giancarlo Majorino, Elio Pagliarani, Amelia Rosselli, Giovanna Sandri, Emilio Villa, Luigi Ballerini, and many others.
"RIBOT "has established itself over the past 10 years as one of the most exciting literary and arts publications from around the world. In this appearance, the annual will address the problematic of leisure or idleness in our ravenously consumptive, multi-national society, as originally explored by Paul Lafargue's notorious 1883 essay from St. ...
One of the major American magazines, published in Los Angeles. The annual report of the College of Neglected Science celebrates its fifth year of publication with a special number on "history", featuring the contributions of 133 writers and visual artists from around the world. Authors include Amiri Baraka, Norma Cole, Mohammed Dib, Charles ...
Paul Vangelisti Poets and visual artists from around the world address of the musical in their work. Contributors include: Amiri Baraka, Cornelius Cardew, Jeff Clark, Norma Cole, Robert Crosson, Enzo Cucchi, Ray DiPalma, Doug Harvey, Lawson Inada, Joyce Lightbody, Tan Lin, Michael C. McMillen, Douglas Messerli, Dennis Phillips, Martha Ronk, Leslie ...
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