Mark Scroggins of Culture Industry spent last weekend Zukofsky-ing in Sussex, and has both a rundown and photos. Jeff Hilson provides further photographic commentary.
Odali$qued provides some notes toward a provisional avant-garde. I especially like the part about genitalia being frequently hilarious, although I think it’s always hilarious.
Over at Harriet, Martin Earl has posted the first of what promises to be a series titled “Translation and its Discontents.” I’m looking forward to the rest of it.
Steven Fama reminds us of some Reznikoff from thirty years ago. Worth looking at.
Joseph Harrington says silence is subversion; the only question is who is being subverted.
And finally, click this link and piss off Daniel Bailey. I don’t care if he’s really trying to alienate readers or if it’s a subconscious way to draw visitors—I’m just trying to flex the muscles of this here blog and I’m hoping not to sprain anything.
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