Jacket 21 — February 2003 — Contents

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Feature: Edwin Denby, 1903–1983
— edited by Karlien van den Beukel


button Rudy Burckhardt: ‘And then I met Edwin...’: Rudy Burckhardt talks to Simon Pettet
button Yvonne Jacquette Burckhardt: Edwin Denby
button Jacob Burckhardt: Martens Bar (with photo of Martens Bar and MP3 audio file of Edwin Denby reading ‘Disorder, mental, strikes, me; I’)
button ‘The Cinema of Looking’: Rudy Burckhardt and Edwin Denby in conversation with Joe Giordano
button Lynne Hjelmgaard: Ten poems
button Vincent Katz: Poem: Edwin Sitting
button Nicole Mauro: Ode: To Edwin Denby
button Alice Notley: Intersections with Edwin's Lines
button Simon Pettet: poem: ‘Fortunate proximity of lives...’
button Noel Sheridan: Remembering Edwin Denby
button Simon Smith and Ron Padgett: A conversation about Edwin Denby
button Brian Kim Stefans: poem: A california submerged
button Anne Waldman interviews Edwin Denby, 1981
button Edwin Denby interviews artist Neil Welliver
button Audio links: Edwin Denby reads five of his poems
button Vincent Katz’s site curated for the New York Studio School on ‘Rudy Burckhardt’s Maine’ contains eight sonnets by Edwin Denby: ‘The sonnets he wrote later in life, in Maine, where he spent summers with Burckhardt’s family, show his characteristic compression and opacity taken to new extremes.’ [This link takes you off the Jacket site. Use your ‘Back’ button to return.]

Feature: button Across the Line / Al otro lado The Poetry of Baja California
edited by Harry Polkinhorn and Mark Weiss
with an Introduction by Mark Weiss, and including poems by:

Raúl Antonio Cota
Francisco Morales
Estela Alicia López Lomas
Raúl Jesús Rincón Meza
Víctor Soto Ferrel
Luis Cortés Bargalló
Javier Manríquez
Roberto Castillo Udiarte
Edmundo Lizardi

Rosina Conde
Gilberto Zúñiga
Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz
Elizabeth Algrávez
Carlos Adolfo Gutiérrez Vidal
Heriberto Yépez
Juan Reyna
Dante Salgado

John Wieners, 1934–2002
button Pamela Petro: The Hipster of Joy Street
button Jack Kimball: John and the Four Dunn(e)s
button John Wilkinson: Ladders

Novel: Swinging London, 1966
button Tom Clark’s novel Who is Sylvia? Chapters one, three and four

Interviews:
button Tom Clark interviewed by Beat Scene editor Kevin Ring
button Michael Leddy interviews Stanley Lombardo, Professor of Classics at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, translator of Homer’s Iliad (recipient of the Byron Caldwell Book Award) and Odyssey, Hesiod’s Works and Days and Theogeny (National Translation Center Award), and Poems and Fragments of Sappho.
button Stanley Lombardo: Translations from the Greek:
    button Odyssey 23.156–253    button Iliad 19.379–end    button Sappho
button Rachel Loden interviewed by Kent Johnson
button Kenneth Goldsmith in conversatoin with Marjorie Perloff

John Tranter
button The United States Poet Laureate — some background, with an adumbration of a brace of Controversies, and a list of the Consultants in Poetry from 1937 to 2002.

Ira Cohen
button Nina Zivancevic reviews Poems from the Akashic Record
button Ira Cohen interviewed by Nina Zivancevic

Reviews:
button Jane Augustine: Lorine Niedecker: Collected Works, edited by Jenny Penberthy
button Stephanie Baker: Bread & Fish by Mark Terrill
button Tom Clark: ‘Double Take: Creeley’s New Poems’
button Tom Devaney: Chinese Whispers, by John Ashbery
button Patrick F. Durgin: Page, by Hannah Weiner
button Chris Emery: Noctivagations, by Geraldine Monk
button Noah E. Gordon reviews Hocquard and Gevirtz
button Brian Henry: Anthem by Jean Donnelly
button Tom Hibbard: The Makeshift, by Ethan Paquin
button Geraldine McKenzie: Days, by Hank Lazer
button Jane Sprague: Miniatures and Other Poems, by Barbara Guest
button Jane Sprague: The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers, by Bhanu Kapil Rider
button Nathaniel Tarn: Castaways of the Image Planet, by Geoffrey O'Brien
button Harriet Zinnes: Chinese Whispers, by John Ashbery

Collaboration: button Tom Clark and Anne Waldman: Zombie Dawn

David Lehman: button The Murder Mystery, Film Noir, and Poetry

Poems and Prose
button Tom Clark, thirteen poems
button Patrick F. Durgin, Four poems
button michael farrell, Two poems
button Kevin Gallagher, Two poems
button Stanley Lombardo, from the Greek
button M. F. McAuliffe, Workroom
button Ben Mazer, Four poems
button Deborah Meadows, from ‘The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby-Dick


button Sheila E Murphy and Douglas Barbour, Continuations 30
button Sam Sampson, Hearsay
button Tom Savage, Four poems
button Peter Riley, Second Sett
button Bob Slaymaker and Joe Sorge, Beginning Poets
button Chris Tysh, Two poems

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