Something on Paper, Issue 3 |
Issue 3 features:
Lectures
- Lisa Jarnot on the work and legacy of Anselm Hollo
- Dorothy Wang, Forms of Poetic Difficulty, given as the Leslie Scalapino Lecture in Innovative Poetics
Interviews
Roundtable
- Kevin Killian in conversation with Caroline Swanson
- Laura McCullough in conversation with Jennifer Van Alstyne
Roundtable
- Sewing is Writing is Body is Sewing, featuring pieces by Jill Magi, Rachel May, Elena Berriolo, and Jan Johnson
- Teresa Carmody, Loser Art and Other Queers
- Jill Darling, Narrative Perversion: Beverly Dahlen's 'A Reading'
- Richard Froude, First Maps of Stars and Missing Persons (On Lineage)
- Miranda Mellis, Autobiology
- Jai Arun Ravine,นิดน้อย: Practical Vocabulary for Little Bilingual Dreamers
- Andrea Rexilius, Mapping a Definition of Objectivism
- Matt Wedlock, Index of Sounds
Book Reviews
- Tyler Lyman reviews Bugle by Tod Marshall
- Matt Pincus reviews The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind, edited by Claudia Rankine, Beth Loffreda, and Max King Cap
- Caroline Swanson reviews Curationism / How Curating Took Over the Art World and Everything Else by David Balzer
- Cait Turner reviews Patter by Douglas Kearney
- Jennifer Van Alstyne reviews Nobody Home: Writing, Buddhism, and Living in Places by Gary Snyder and Julia Martin
- Karolina Zapal reviews Seven by Anselm Hollo
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