Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Goldsmith @ Bridge Street 11/2, 7:30 PM



THE EDGE READING SERIES
at BRIDGE STREET BOOKS presents

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 7:30 PM

KENNETH GOLDSMITH

Kenneth Goldsmith's writing has been called "some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry" by Publishers Weekly. Goldsmith is the author of ten books of poetry, founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb (ubu.com), and the editor of I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, which was the basis for an opera, "Trans-Warhol," that premiered in Geneva in March of 2007. An hour-long documentary on his work, "sucking on words: Kenneth Goldsmith" premiered at the British Library in 2007. Kenneth Goldsmith is the host of a weekly radio show on New York City's WFMU. He teaches writing at The University of Pennsylvania, where he is a senior editor of PennSound, an online poetry archive. He has been awarded the The Anschutz Distinguished Fellow Professorship in American Studies at Princeton University for 2009-10 and received the Qwartz Electronic Music Award in Paris in 2009. A book of critical essays, "Uncreative Writing," is forthcoming from Columbia University Press.

More about Goldsmith can be found at:

http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/goldsmith/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Goldsmith

BRIDGE STREET BOOKS
2814 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20007
ph 202 965 5200

Located in Georgetown, next to the Four Seasons Hotel, five blocks from the
Foggy Bottom Metro, blue & orange lines.

PLUS:

The Corcoran's Visiting Artist Series presents
KENNETH GOLDSMITH
Monday, November 2nd, 1:30 PM
Armand Hammer Auditorium, Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design
500 17th St NW, Washington, DC

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Saturday, November 7th, 8 PM
Marshall Reese with Chris Mason, John Mason & Noah Davies-Mason
LOF/t, 120 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD.
http://ieseries.wordpress.com/

Sunday, November 22nd, 3 PM
Kate Greenstreet & Karen Anderson
@ DC Arts Center

Sunday, November 22nd, 7 PM
Anselm Berrigan & Michael Gizzi
@ Bridge Street Books

Saturday, December 5th, 8 PM
M. Magnus, Les Wade, Megan McShea
LOF/t, 120 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD.
http://ieseries.wordpress.com/

Sunday, December 13th, 3 PM
Edge Books Twentieth Anniversary Reading
@ DC Arts Center

Friday, October 16, 2009

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Eisenhower, Jones, & Jones @ DCAC Sunday 10/18 3 PM

I N Y O U R E A R
@ District of Columbia Arts Center
3:00PM, October 18, 2009

CATHY EISENHOWER
JAMEY JONES
&
BONNIE JONES

Cathy Eisenhower lives and works as a librarian in Washington, DC, and is the author of Language of the Dog-heads (Phylum 2001), clearing without reversal (Edge 2008), and would with and (Roof 2009). She is co-translating the selected poems of Argentine poet Diana Bellessi and has co-curated the In Your Ear Reading Series for the past several years.

Jamey Jones is from Pensacola, Fl., where he has long been an active proponent of all things poetry. He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, where he’s pursuing his MFA in Creative Writing at Long Island University. His most recent chapbooks are If You See An Ocelot, Please Remove This Letter, (brown boke press, 2007), the notebook troubled
the sleep door, (brown boke press, 2008), Blue Rain Morning, (Fell Swoop, 2009), and Twelve Windows (brown boke press, 2009). His poems have appeared in Red Herring, Mesachabe, Yawp, Fell Swoop: The All Bohemian Review, The Mundane Egg, The Emerald Coast Review, and Big Bridge, New Orleans Anthology: Sturm und Drang, as well as various other journals.

Bonnie Jones works with sound, text and performance. Born in 1977 in South Korea she was raised by dairy farmers in New Jersey, and currently resides in Baltimore, MD. In sound performances Bonnie plays the circuit boards of digital delay pedals. Her primary sound collaborators are Joe Foster in Korea (as the duet “English”) and Andy
Hayleck. She is also a member of the Performance Thanatology Research Society, an interdisciplinary performance group dedicated to the advancement of a higher histrionics brought on by imminent finalities. Bonnie has performed at the Kim Dae Hwan Museum, the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, STEIM, the ErstQuake Festival, and the
14 Karat Cabaret. She is currently an MFA candidate at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College. www.bonniejones.wordpress.com.

Admission is $5.00.

District of Columbia Arts Center is located at 2438 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan, Washington, DC, between the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park metro stations. For directions, see the DCAC web site at http://www.dcartscenter.org/plan_location.htm

UPCOMING:

10/22 8 pm
Kareem Estefan, Danielle Evennou, TBA
@ Big Bear
http://cherylsgone.com/

10/23, 8pm
Cathy Wagner, Ric Royer & Marc Nasdor
LOF/t, 120 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD.
http://ieseries.wordpress.com/

11/2, 7:30 pm
Kenneth Goldsmith
Bridge Street Books

11/22, 7 pm
Anselm Berrigan & Michael Gizzi
Bridge Street Books

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

National Book Award Finalists Announced

Poetry

Rae Armantrout, Versed (Wesleyan University Press)
Ann Lauterbach, Or to Begin Again (Viking Penguin)
Carl Phillips, Speak Low (Farrar Straus and Giroux)
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Open Interval (University of Pittsburgh Press)
Keith Waldrop, Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy (University of California Press)

Saturday, October 10, 2009