February 5th, 2010 / 11:19 am
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Rounding Up, Rounding Down

Stephen Burt reviews Mark Bibbins’s The Dance of No Hard Feelings at Coldfront. He gives the book 8.5 out of 10 stars, and declares the poet “inescapably sexy”–this pretty much sums it up, but probably you should read the whole review.

Found this blog recently, via can’t remember what. It showcases what purport to be genuine letters from notable cultural persons. They offer a copy of each letter as well as a typed transcription. Letters of Note.

Ever since Jeremy Schmall turned me on to John Gallaher’s blog, my feelings about poetryland have been just a little bit brighter.

Last week I went to see Jonathan Lethem read from Chronic City at NYU. The reading was enjoyable, but the real standout for me was the Q&A, which I found especially powerful. JL talks with Darin Strauss about influence, composition, struggling to get that first book done, and the responsibility you feel to re-issued books that you write the introductions for. (Lethem recently prefaced Nathaniel West’s Miss Lonelyhearts / Day of the Locust for New Directions; first time that book’s ever had an introduction.) Anyway, while you’re over at the NYU page, you might want to check out some of their other recent podcasts- Lydia Davis, Forrest Gander, Colum McCann with Padgett Powell, which in fact I’m going to enjoy with my breakfast right now. The main page for the series is here.

Last but hardly least, I’m going to make a semi-concerted effort from now on to illustrate these posts with the work of visual artists I admire, instead of just random shit I Googled for. So pleased for you to meet J.L. Schnabel, an old friend of mine and a fantastic artist and writer and jewelrymaker. She blogs here, and writes for the more-SFW-than-it-sounds art website Fecal Face. Her most recent piece is a studio visit with John John Jesse.

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12 Comments

  1. Matt Cozart

      john gallaher has an uncanny knack for saying exactly what i’m thinking.

  2. Matt Cozart

      john gallaher has an uncanny knack for saying exactly what i’m thinking.

  3. mimi

      Always enjoy your link offerings. Saves me the work!
      I’ve been reading Letters of Note for a while now, and I have even occasionally found something there that I can use in a class. Look for Hunter S. Thompson’s.
      Also, I dig that Schnabel site. She any relation to Julian Schnabel? the “iconic 80’s” broken-plate painter/filmmaker of late? I’m sure she gets asked that all the time (or maybe not) and I’m sure it’s really annoying to her if she does.

  4. mimi

      Always enjoy your link offerings. Saves me the work!
      I’ve been reading Letters of Note for a while now, and I have even occasionally found something there that I can use in a class. Look for Hunter S. Thompson’s.
      Also, I dig that Schnabel site. She any relation to Julian Schnabel? the “iconic 80’s” broken-plate painter/filmmaker of late? I’m sure she gets asked that all the time (or maybe not) and I’m sure it’s really annoying to her if she does.

  5. Justin Taylor

      Hey, thanks! Glad to be of service. I’ll track down that Thompson letter. Re Schnabel- yes, often asked about and always annoyed by; we’ll just resign ourselves to staying in the dark re this.

  6. Justin Taylor

      Hey, thanks! Glad to be of service. I’ll track down that Thompson letter. Re Schnabel- yes, often asked about and always annoyed by; we’ll just resign ourselves to staying in the dark re this.

  7. mimi

      I respect the dark.

  8. mimi

      I respect the dark.

  9. jesusangelgarcia

      A.M. Homes & Jeanette Winterson.
      2/11

  10. jesusangelgarcia

      A.M. Homes & Jeanette Winterson.
      2/11

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