Jacket 25 — February 2004 — Contents page Rakosi — Guest — Fraser — Saenz — Turnbull A free internet literary magazine — Interviews — Reviews — Articles — Poems
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Donald Allen, 1912–2004
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Robert Glück - Donald Allen (1912-2004)
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Kevin Killian: Donald Allen (1912–2004)
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Marjorie Perloff: In Memoriam: Donald Allen (1912–2004)
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Aaron Shurin: Donald Allen (1912–2004)
Carl Rakosi, 1903–2004
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Carl Rakosi in conversation with Tom Devaney, with Olivier Brossard
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Carl Rakosi: audio recordings at U Penn (a note from Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania)
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Jane Augustine: For Carl Rakosi’s 100th Birthday Celebration
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Robert Creeley: For Carl, Again & Again
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Laurie Duggan: An invitation (poem)
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Michael Heller: For Carl
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Kent Johnson: Prosody and the Outside: Some Notes on Rakosi and Stevens
Barbara Guest and Kathleen Fraser
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Barbara Guest and Kathleen Fraser
— in conversation with Elisabeth Frost and Cynthia Hogue
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Sara Lundquist: ‘Two voices, one joking’': the Metapoetic Comedy of Barbara Guest’s Poetry
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Barbara Guest reads from The Red Gaze — Thirty MP3 audio recordings from PennSound
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David Howard: Resurrection (for Kathleen Fraser)
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Nicole Mauro: Ode to Barbara Guest — ‘Full Noon’
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Patrick Pritchett: White Blink — On Kathleen Fraser’s ‘Wing’
Also see:
Meredith Quartermain reviews Discrete Categories Forced into Coupling by Kathleen Fraser in Jacket 26
Off-site: Paul Kane has a review of Miniatures and Other Poems. Barbara Guest. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2002; and By Reason of Breakings. Andrew Zawacki. Athens,
GA: The University of Georgia Press, 2002. In the Notre Dame Review, as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, at this URL: http://www.nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr18/contents18.html
Bolivia: Jaime Saenz
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Forrest Gander and Kent Johnson:
Jaime Saenz — An Introduction to The Night
...notes from Bolivia, June 20-30, 2004 Gael Turnbull, 1928–2004
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Gael Turnbull - ‘At Least Once...’
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Tony Baker: Near Currie Kirk
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Laurie Duggan on Gael Turnbull: Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets
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John Lucas: ‘Tea and Sympathy’ — i.m. Gael Turnbull
Interviews
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Robert Creeley in Conversation with Leonard Schwartz, 24 November, 2003
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Unprotected Text: Tom Beckett in Conversation with Richard Lopez
Peter Robinson
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Peter Robinson in conversation with Steve Clark
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Peter Robinson — Six Poems:
— ‘Furniture Music, Musical Chairs’; — ‘A Quiet Day’; — ‘Hearing Difficulties’; — ‘Raubkunst’; — ‘In a Fog’; — ‘Leaving the Country’ Simon Pettet
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Robert Creeley: Simon Pettet’s Calling
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Simon Pettet in conversation with Anselm Berrigan
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Simon Pettet — six poems and a photo:
— ‘The sheer mass of available information..’; — ‘There is a cruel messianic...’; — ‘Sleep fitful wake grumpy...’; — ‘Peter Stupid...’; — ‘If we had our copper vessel’; — ‘The Sentence’.
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Dawn-Michelle Baude: Thoughts on Simon Pettet’s Selected Poems
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Dale Smith: Words Inside Out: a Note on the Poetry of Simon Pettet
Tony Towle
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Leo Edelstein: Memoir 1960–63 and Nine Immaterial Nocturnes, by Tony Towle
[»»] Tony Towle in conversation with Leo Edelstein
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Tony Towle — Five poems:
— Digression, 5/10/03; — Bagatelle; — Anthropomorphic Etiquette; — Hypotheses; — Ethnicity Robin Hyde [»»] Susan Ash: Young Knowledge: The Poems of Robin Hyde, edited by Michele Leggott Articles and Reviews
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Wilson Baldridge: Juniper Fuse: Upper Paleolithic Imagination by Clayton Eshleman
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Dan Beachy-Quick: ‘Co-Temporary/ Contemporary’ — on Martin Corless-Smith
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Scott Bentley: On the Day the Blood Let Fall: The Mastery of Mystery in Fanny Howe’s [SIC] and Forged
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Sally Carthew on physicist and remarkably productive British poet Mario Petrucci, author of a prize-winning book of poems about the victims of Chernobyl
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Stephen Collis: The Midnight, by Susan Howe
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Laurie Duggan: Unhurried Vision, by Michael Rothenberg
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Elaine Equi: The Poetry of Ed Ruscha
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Logan Esdale: As In Every Deafness, by Graham Foust
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Lara Glenum: ‘I see’ ‘with my voice’: The Performance of Crisis in Alice Notley’s The Descent of Alette
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Thomas Fink: The Frequencies: a poem by Noah Eli Gordon
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Thomas Fink: Vanishing Points of Resemblance, by Tom Beckett
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Camille Guthrie: The Habitable World, by Beth Anderson
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Tom Hibbard: Marijuana Soft Drink, by Buck Downs
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Tom Hibbard reviews Collages of Guy R. Beining
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Tom Hibbard: The Same Old Things — The poetry of Larry Eigner
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Ilya Kaminsky: Fulcrum magazine, Number 2, 2003
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Suzanne Kiernan: Paolo Bartoloni, Interstitial Writing. Calvino, Caproni, Sereni and Svevo
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Philip Metres: Nets, by Jen Bervin
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Sheila E. Murphy: Introduction to the Introduction to Wang Wei by Pain Not Bread
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Patrick Pritchett: Exigent Futures: New and Selected Poems, by Michael Heller
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Chris Pusateri: Leave the Room to Itself, by Graham Foust
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Meredith Quartermain: Writing in the Dark, by Richard Caddel
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Meredith Quartermain: Around Sea, by Brenda Iijima
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Meredith Quartermain: Paravane: New and Selected Poems 1996–2003 by Frances Presley
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Meredith Quartermain: Word Group by Marjorie Welish
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Peter Riley: Some Values of Landscape and Weather, by Peter Gizzi
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Randy Roark: Unhurried Vision, by Michael Rothenberg
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Joe Safdie: Ed Dorn and the Politics of Love
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Barry Schwabsky: Winter Sex, Poems by Katy Lederer
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Peter Simpson: How To Occupy Ourselves, poems by David Howard and photographs by Fiona Pardington
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Laura Sims: Bright Turquoise Umbrella by Hermine Meinhard
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Dale Smith: Shake Hands, by Carl Thayler
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Rob Stanton: Up to Speed, by Rae Armantrout
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Nathaniel Tarn: María Sabina: Selections, Edited by Jerome Rothenberg with texts and commentaries by Álvaro Estrada and Others (see photo, right)
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Nathaniel Tarn: Partly a monologue, partly also a dialogue with Stephen Watson about his The Other City: Selected Poems 1977–1999
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Tony Tost: The Miseries of Poetry: Traductions from the Greek, by Alexandra Papaditsas and Kent Johnson
Poems
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James Cummins: — The Poets March On Washington
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Clayton Eshleman: — Sheela-na-Gig
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Alec Finlay: Two poems: — Night For Day; — Day For Night
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Albert Flynn DeSilver: — The Bumper Sticker Wars
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Brian Henry: Two poems: — Dusty or Not, This Girdle; — Notes for a Missive
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John Latta: — To my Readers in the Year 2099; — Kingdom and Itch
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Ben Lerner: Three prose poems from "The Angle Of Yaw"
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Ethan Paquin: Two poems: — Scathologue; — Why do I Wait for the Thunder Nightly
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