Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Ravi Shankar's recent ordeal
Jeremy Scahill on Blackwater and the Obama Administration
more here
and here
excellent Anselm Berrigan interview
My pick for record of the summer
& book of the year
Confucius say: Don't buy nothin with avant-garde in the title from Barnes & Noble.
Jeremy Scahill on Blackwater and the Obama Administration
more here
and here
excellent Anselm Berrigan interview
My pick for record of the summer
& book of the year
Confucius say: Don't buy nothin with avant-garde in the title from Barnes & Noble.
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Terminal Humming by K. Lorraine Graham! New from Edge Books
Terminal Humming
by K. Lorraine Graham
regularly $16.00
$12 direct from Edge Books, postpaid.
96 pages
Cover by the author
ISBN 978-1-890331-31-5
All "this shining and this flutter [!]." Terminal Humming is a very exciting book and I love it. Eavesdropping and borrowing from diverse discourses, K. Lorraine Graham has created a complex "essay on scrounging." It is a wonderfully violent "attempt to unleash inner badness" in poems that are hot and audacious, in a girly way: "Wonder Woman boots twirl twirl." Terminal Humming is just the right amount of weird. In it, "kinks become beautiful and obvious," and "language [hums] as angry form." Read this "downwind chess urine bird bathing extravaganza" of a book! NADA GORDON
Map and start K. Lorraine Graham’s Man-cunt. Honeybucket defoliates broadcast. Too personal? She keeps it normal and lumpy. Scattered disco balls mutilated by grisly pixies. This shining and this clutter. Their cunning bodies, well stocked. She rammed her glistening ovipositor into his abdomen. Imbued doll I am not. Warning! Warning! I clash looking for just a regular body in a supergirl outfit. All soft and twisted and inexpensive and consumable with a nice bike and nice bike gear. Hottie wanting sweet inside sprawl (Female until further notice) mixing information substitutes. Automatic shredder joy rehearsing pitch incineration. Squirming again and again (editing) editing (editing) (editing) something (editing) very (editing). Edit looks stupid. Change the finish. Overcome emotion by funding. Written in a kind of stripper life often scattered communication prosthetics mutilated by beauty. You find them here. ABIGAIL CHILD
Using irony, charm, and unexpected associations, the poems of Terminal Humming challenge any sense of women's situation being normal or transparent. These ambitious and invasive poems make us attentive to the steady drone of put-downs and put-ons that form so much of our discourse. Parcels of ostensibly innocuous information reveal their condescension or malice on Graham's pages, drawing us into the contours of an everyday life that is fine, okay enough—yet threatenednonetheless. And yet the poems have the strength of their whimsy, an outraged whimsy which ever-so-casually threatens back. This is the everyday as counter-attack! STAN APPS
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