Monday, May 21, 2012
These Peripheries, a new book from BRB poet James Maughn
Black Radish author James Maughn has a new book just out from Otoliths: These Peripheries. Three Black Radish cheers for James, whose BRB title is Arakaki Permutations.
Friday, May 18, 2012
The Dead Love: Hands and More Hands Together at The Barnyard
Check out "'Clear Mirror Care' Some Thoughts in Jared Hayes' The Dead Love: Hands and More Hands Together" by Andrew K. Peterson at The Barnyard.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
j hastain on jared hayes The Dead Love
Poet/artist j hastain responds to the radical collage project of the new Black Radish book by Jared Hayes, The Dead Love: Hands and More Hands Together at Big Other.
Monday, May 7, 2012
New Books by Jared Hayes and Marci Nelligan
The Dead Love: Hands and More Hands Together
by Jared Hayes
"I understand Jared Hayes is conducting here a deep spelunking into connected caverns of other texts. What I don't yet quite grasp is how he's articulated all the ropes, quickdraws, carabiners, hexes, cams, and sundry poetical devices to work in such syntactically spectacular ways. 'I root up (I have brought them) landinwards, hither (I will make them resound here.)' And that's just at the first drop, barely in, still fathoms to go.... Well, some people have the ambition and guts and others just watch. I could say 'tour de force' from my spectator chair, but that wouldn't really do. So I'll say, as a first handle on it, that THE DEAD LOVE joins the masterpieces of John Cage, Jackson Mac Low, Susan Howe, and Ronald Johnson as one of the most exhilarating 'citational' explorations ever made in American poetry."—Kent Johnson
Jared Hayes lives in Portland, Oregon. He believes collectivity and community are important and so is a member of Dusie Kollectiv, Black Radish Books, and Livestock Editions. Jared's poems can be found.
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Infinite Variations by Marci Nelligan
Composed from source text randomly selected from *On the Origin of the Species* and the Old Testament, INFINITE VARIATIONS seeks to puncture the political in exploring and re-imagining these seminal texts. Splicing cell structure with the numinous, it careens, stutters, and reinvents.
"Using phrasing and vocabulary from the Old Testament and Darwin's *On the Origin of the Species*as her raw material, Nelligan creates startlingly fresh structures, contemporary in their vigorous parataxis and suspension of normative logic, timeless in their explorations of origin and, ultimately, of being. But above all, there's a marvelous mix of delight and gravity in the way she wields these words, letting sound and association create bridges across epochs and disciplines. An extremely promising first book, at once intimate and immense, luminous and lively."—Cole Swensen
"INFINITE VARIATIONS takes two loaded and locked works—*On the Origin of the Species* and the Old Testament—and uses them in allegiance to an exploration of desire. Each word is, thus, resonant, full of debate. It is a defense of evolution's role in love and about a love of evolution's variations. Throughout it is provocative in its simplicity, luminous in its word play."—Juliana Spahr
Marci Nelligan's publications include chapbooks *Dispatch* (with Nicole Mauro), *Infinite Variations*, and *The Book of Knowledge*, all from Dusie Press. In addition, she was the co-editor of an interdisciplinary book on Jane Jacobs, INTERSECTION, from Chain Links Press. Her work has appeared in *Jacket*, DENVER QUARTERLY, *The New Orleans Review*, *How2*, and other journals. She was the 1999 recipient of Poets & Writers "Writers-on-Site" grant and has an MFA from Mills College in poetry. She teaches creative writing at Franklin & Marshall College and lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with her husband and two daughters.
Black Radish Books are available through SPD, Amazon, etc.
"I understand Jared Hayes is conducting here a deep spelunking into connected caverns of other texts. What I don't yet quite grasp is how he's articulated all the ropes, quickdraws, carabiners, hexes, cams, and sundry poetical devices to work in such syntactically spectacular ways. 'I root up (I have brought them) landinwards, hither (I will make them resound here.)' And that's just at the first drop, barely in, still fathoms to go.... Well, some people have the ambition and guts and others just watch. I could say 'tour de force' from my spectator chair, but that wouldn't really do. So I'll say, as a first handle on it, that THE DEAD LOVE joins the masterpieces of John Cage, Jackson Mac Low, Susan Howe, and Ronald Johnson as one of the most exhilarating 'citational' explorations ever made in American poetry."—Kent Johnson
Jared Hayes lives in Portland, Oregon. He believes collectivity and community are important and so is a member of Dusie Kollectiv, Black Radish Books, and Livestock Editions. Jared's poems can be found.
AND
Infinite Variations by Marci Nelligan
Composed from source text randomly selected from *On the Origin of the Species* and the Old Testament, INFINITE VARIATIONS seeks to puncture the political in exploring and re-imagining these seminal texts. Splicing cell structure with the numinous, it careens, stutters, and reinvents.
"Using phrasing and vocabulary from the Old Testament and Darwin's *On the Origin of the Species*as her raw material, Nelligan creates startlingly fresh structures, contemporary in their vigorous parataxis and suspension of normative logic, timeless in their explorations of origin and, ultimately, of being. But above all, there's a marvelous mix of delight and gravity in the way she wields these words, letting sound and association create bridges across epochs and disciplines. An extremely promising first book, at once intimate and immense, luminous and lively."—Cole Swensen
"INFINITE VARIATIONS takes two loaded and locked works—*On the Origin of the Species* and the Old Testament—and uses them in allegiance to an exploration of desire. Each word is, thus, resonant, full of debate. It is a defense of evolution's role in love and about a love of evolution's variations. Throughout it is provocative in its simplicity, luminous in its word play."—Juliana Spahr
Marci Nelligan's publications include chapbooks *Dispatch* (with Nicole Mauro), *Infinite Variations*, and *The Book of Knowledge*, all from Dusie Press. In addition, she was the co-editor of an interdisciplinary book on Jane Jacobs, INTERSECTION, from Chain Links Press. Her work has appeared in *Jacket*, DENVER QUARTERLY, *The New Orleans Review*, *How2*, and other journals. She was the 1999 recipient of Poets & Writers "Writers-on-Site" grant and has an MFA from Mills College in poetry. She teaches creative writing at Franklin & Marshall College and lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with her husband and two daughters.
Black Radish Books are available through SPD, Amazon, etc.
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