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Edited by poets Victoria Bean and Chris McCabe, with an introductory essay by renowned poet Kenneth Goldsmith, The New Concrete is an indispensable introduction to the breadth of concrete poetry being produced today.

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Edited by Gregory Wolfe and Dana Gioia, it will mark a triumph for Trower's efforts, and a revival for Thompson, whom Gioia calls «the best Catholic poet of the latter half of the 20th century.»
The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets edited by David Yezzi Swallow Press, 360 pages, $ 19.95 In his introduction, editor and contributor David Yezzi suggests that this collection reconciles the traditional division in the poetry world between those who prefer classical forms and those who....
He helped organise and edit the online publication «21 Poems, 21 Reasons To Choose Jeremy Corbyn «as part of last summer's leadership election campaign, which included poems by a number of prominent UK & Irish poets.
Consider sharing poetry books by some of Woodson's poet influences — for example, Honey, I Love, by Eloise Greenfield; The Dream Keeper, by Langston Hughes; Hip Hop Speaks to Children, collected by Nikki Giovanni; Amazing Faces, edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins; Lend a Hand, by John Frank; This Place I Know: Poems of Comfort, edited by Georgia Heard; or What the Heart Knows: Chants, Charms & Blessings, by Joyce Sidman.
In the Classroom: In Dare to Dream... Change the World, edited by Jill Corcoran, 30 poets have created 30 poems to celebrate people who dared to dream and as a result made the world a better place through their contributions to the arts, civil rights, sciences, and other fields.
This collection of essays was edited by A.L. Rogers and features contributions from 19 published authors, poets and illustrators.
A portion of Prince of the Piedmont appears in «Wanderings: Cape Henlopen Writers 2012» (edited by Maria Masington, Beth Evans, and Phil Linz) She has been selected twice (2008, 2012) by the Delaware Division of the Arts as a fiction fellow for the Cape Henlopen Poets & Writers Retreat.
The Lost Horse New Poets, Short Books Series, edited by Marvin Bell, is dedicated to works — often ignored by conglomerate publishers — which are so much in danger of vanishing into obscurity in what has become the age of chain stores and mass appeal food, movies, art and books.
Written by poet, art critic, and curator John Yau, Thomas Nozkowski is part of the publisher's new series Contemporary Painters, edited by art critic Barry Schwabsky.
The irregularly published zine aims to «edit the identity of ecology from the point of view of art» by fostering discussions about the topic and pushing it into the radars of contemporary artists, writers and poets.
All books will be edited, designed, and produced by teams of poets - in - residence at LUMA / Westbau throughout the duration of the show and made available on Lulu's print - on - demand service.
For works by Motherwell, see The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, which he edited in 1951 (second edition, 1989) and Stephanie Terenzio, ed., The Collected Writings of Robert Motherwell (1992).
BOOK LAUNCH + READING: «THE AIR WE BREATHE» WHITE COLUMNS + SF MoMA PROUDLY PRESENT: THE NEW YORK LAUNCH FOR «THE AIR WE BREATHE: ARTISTS AND POETS REFLECT ON MARRIAGE EQUALITY» (PUBLISHED BY SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART) SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 6PM READING: EILEEN MYLES BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality Edited by Apsara DiQuiPOETS REFLECT ON MARRIAGE EQUALITY» (PUBLISHED BY SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART) SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 6PM READING: EILEEN MYLES BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality Edited by Apsara DiQuinziBY SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART) SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 6PM READING: EILEEN MYLES BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality Edited by Apsara DiQuiPoets Reflect on Marriage Equality Edited by Apsara DiQuinziby Apsara DiQuinzio.
Published from 1967 to 1969 in seven limited mimeographed editions, 0 to 9 was edited by artist Vito Acconci and poet Bernadette Mayer.
Shortly after the long - awaited second printing of Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art (MIT Press, edited by Vincent Katz with essays by Martin Brody, Robert Creeley, Vincent Katz, and Kevin Power), poet, translator, art critic, editor, and curator Vincent Katz welcomed publisher Phong Bui to his Chelsea loft to talk about the history of the legendary college.
This extraordinary volume, conceived in celebration of the artist's 70th birthday, is edited and introduced by the poet and critic Kelly Grovier.
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