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Old 02-28-2018, 01:32 PM   #6001 (permalink)
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Franz Wright is my a personal favourite, especially his poetry prose. Moving a bit away from contemporary but staying modern, I'd say that E.E. Cummings is quintessential.
Oh yes, huge fan of Cummings. Will check out Wright, thanks.
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Exploring The Society for American Archivists website I read a wonderful feature titled, Archival Theory and Digital Historiography: Selection, Search, and Metadata as Archival Processes for Assessing Historical Contextualization by Joshua Sternfeld, published in The American Archivist journal.

Further browsing led me to their bookstore where I found this gem. I don't want to judge a book by its cover... but God that's beautiful.



I've compiled a short list of related lit from the site and will be visiting my city's central library to see if they have any additional resources.
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Oh yes, huge fan of Cummings. Will check out Wright, thanks.
You know, I've tried, off and on through the years, to take a stab and reading poetry, without much luck. 99% of the time, I just don't get it.

However, for some reason, e.e. cummings' work gets through. I don't know if it's the phrasing, or cadence, subject matter, or whatever, but I enjoy it.

I'm no huge fan, mind you. I've not actively sought his poetry out, but when I've come across it, I've liked what I've read.
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Old 03-06-2018, 04:31 PM   #6004 (permalink)
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Old 03-09-2018, 01:24 PM   #6005 (permalink)
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This is the Danish language version of the book titled "Susan Sontag - The Complete Rolling Stone Interview". The Rolling Stone journalist Jonathan Cott interviewed Susan (who's a writer of both fiction and essays) in 1978. Only parts of the interview were used in the magazine, but the full text was published in 2013 in book form, spanning no less than 188 pages, including a newly written foreword by Cott himself.

It's pretty amazing stuff. I'm about one third through the interview itself so far and I don't want it to end for another 900 pages. They talk about life, death, cancer, art, rock'n'roll, fascism, Nazi punk and other subjects, and that's just as far as I've read.

I would be surprised if I don't end up buying all of her non-fiction books.

I love essay collections and written conversations of interesting people talking about interesting topics. Anyone else who can tick those boxes should track this one down.

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Old 03-12-2018, 03:09 AM   #6006 (permalink)
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-Naming Demons: The Aramaic Incantation Bowls and Gittin

-Powers of Horror; An Essay on Abjection

-Sophia Parnok: The Life and Work of Russia's Sappho


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Can we talk poetry? I've just ordered both of Nayyirah Waheed's works, looking for more of the same. I'm very out of touch with contemporary poets, hoping for some recommendations.
I second the Franz Wright suggestion.

Spoiler for franz! <3:
You are riding the bus again
burrowing into the blackness of Interstate 80,
the sole passenger
with an overhead light on.
And I am with you.
I’m the interminable fields you can’t see,

the little lights off in the distance
(in one of those rooms we are
living) and I am the rain

and the others all
around you, and the loneliness you love,
and the universe that loves you specifically, maybe,

and the catastrophic dawn,
the nicotine crawling on your skin—
and when you begin

to cough I won’t cover my face,
and if you vomit this time I will hold you:
everything’s going to be fine

I will whisper.
It won’t always be like this.
I am going to buy you a sandwich.
(excerpt from “To Myself”)

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The Only Animal By Franz Wright

The only animal that commits suicide
went for a walk in the park,
basked on a hard bench
in the first star,
traveled to the edge of space
in an armchair
while company quietly
talked and abruptly
returned,
the room empty.

The only animal that cries
that takes off its clothes
and reports to the mirror, the one
and only animal
that brushes its own teeth—
Somewhere
the only animal that smokes a cigarette,
that lies down and flies backward in time,
that rises and walks to a book
and looks up a word
heard the telephone ringing
in the darkness downstairs and decided
to answer no more.
And I understand,
too well: how many times
have I made the decision to dwell
from now on
in the hour of my death
(the space I took up here
scarlessly closing like water)
and said I’m never coming back
and yet
this morning
I stood once again
in this world, the garden
ark and vacant
tomb of what
I can’t imagine,
between twin eternities,
some sort of wings,
more or less equidistantly
exiled from both,
hovering in the dreaming called
being awake, where
You gave me
in secret one thing
to perceive, the
tall blue starry
strangeness of being
here at all.
You gave us each in secret something to perceive.
Furless now, upright, My banished
and experimental
child
You said, though your own heart condemn you

I do not condemn you.


And also: Richard Siken, Eugene Gloria, Muriel Rukeyser, Eavan Boland, Odysseus Elytis, Nizar Qabbani, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Anna Akhmatova, Nina Cassian, Anne Carson, Charles Wright,.. (will add more later)
edit: also Carolina Ebeid.


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This is the Danish language version of the book titled "Susan Sontag - The Complete Rolling Stone Interview". The Rolling Stone journalist Jonathan Cott interviewed Susan (who's a writer of both fiction and essays) in 1978. Only parts of the interview were used in the magazine, but the full text was published in 2013 in book for, spanning no less than 188 pages, including a newly written foreword by Cott himself.

It's pretty amazing stuff. I'm about one third through the interview itself so far and I don't want it to end for another 900 pages. They talk about life, death, cancer, art, rock'n'roll, fascism, Nazi punk and other subjects, and that's just as far as I've read.

I would be surprised if I don't end up buying all of her non-fiction books.

I love essay collections and written conversations of interesting people talking about interesting topics. Anyone else who can tick those boxes should track this one down.
I adore Susan Sontag. She's wonderful. Against Interpretation and Other Essays was my introduction to her, I think. Also love this one. You can't really go wrong with Susan Sontag. Certain things she's written on the subject of the body and illness/abjection, especially haunted me for weeks afterward. (Do you like Anais Nin by the way?)
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never really "picked up" but that wasn't really the point. still a quick and easy read with a surprising amount of depth to it.

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Who here has read the entire thing?

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I adore Susan Sontag. She's wonderful. Against Interpretation and Other Essays was my introduction to her, I think. Also love this one. You can't really go wrong with Susan Sontag. Certain things she's written on the subject of the body and illness/abjection, especially haunted me for weeks afterward. (Do you like Anais Nin by the way?)
I've only read that interview book, but I'm probably going to buy Against Interpretation very soon. I'm interested in her essay and journal collections in particular, but if I stay interested, the full books on illness and such are next in line.

I'm not familiar with Anaïs Nin, but I'm skimming her Wikipedia article and she seems like an interesting figure. I see she's got some journal collections and other non-fiction. Any recommendations on that end?
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#1 - Foundation Trilogy

Who here has read the entire thing?

By the entire thing do you mean just the original trilogy or all the books set in Foundation universe or all the books set in the merged universe?

I’ve read the original three and several others he wrote later and the three he wrote before the first Foundation. My favorite Asimov series is the Robot series.
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