Tag Archives: literature
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Newklear Fusion: Live at the Five Spot
Leave a commentMay 27, 2026 by tsk2001
I was going through stuff in a drawer the other day and I came upon a bunch of tickets from …
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The Creeley Centenary: One Hand on the Bingian Trigger
Leave a commentMay 21, 2026 by tsk2001
Robert Creeley was born on May 21, 1926. Hmmm. This calls for something. What’s on p.100 of his collected poems? …
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With a Bent Ruler in Three Dimensions: Man Ray Unredacted
1December 26, 2025 by tsk2001
Off a room of Greek art of the fifth century B.C., beckoning like a glowing black abyss, is the Met’s Man …
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The Bawling Eye: For Whom the Jar Tolls
Leave a commentNovember 12, 2025 by tsk2001
On a typical flâneurish outing, I take a typical storefront-surrealist pic and later decide to run it by Chat for …
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Reconfiguring Breton’s “Free Union”: In the Ear of the Behearer
2August 16, 2025 by tsk2001
Is André Breton’s list poem, “Free Union,” the French precursor of Ginsberg’s “Howl”? Well, no, or perhaps it is, but …
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Prose Poem (On Marcel Duchamp’s Birthday)
1July 28, 2025 by tsk2001
It’s July 28. Something must be run through BTR to celebrate this hallowed occasion. I ask Chat for poets who …
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A D-Day Quintain for Lew Welch
Leave a commentMay 23, 2025 by tsk2001
Yes, it’s Disappearance Day, May 23, which is truly in poor taste, but it’s going to get worse. Or better. …
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Birthday Prose Poem for Robert Creeley
1May 21, 2025 by tsk2001
“Dimensions,” by Robert Creeley (b. May 21, 1926), put through some ‘B’-based BTR filtration, yields the following prose poem, if …
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. . . as Uttered Forth in the Public Works of Punch Her and What Man (Cobalt)
Leave a commentApril 5, 2023 by tsk2001
. . . “What the fock was she going on about?” Krieg asks sadly. “That was Lucky’s monologue from Godot,” …
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