Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
KIM GORDON ~
Kim Gordon
Girl in a Band
Dey Street Books
2015
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/watch-kim-gordon-talk-sonic-youth-bass-influences-with-carrie-brownstein-20150313
Before Spring arrives, Dey Street Books releases two memoirs by two hard rockers. Their stories aren't all that interesting but it all comes from a storied time. Both writers rely on a sort of performance craft. Christgau's writing prowess has always been his strength — twisting through venues and characters — and while Kim Gordon will tell us she doesn't practice playing her guitar, and jokes that she can't play — it's all about attitude and rebellion — like Christgau the theme that fires her book is love. For him love (lost, then found), her (lost) and it's an emptiness you feel for her by the closing of the book. Christgau has survived decades of yeoman tasks at the Village Voice helm and his narcotic music Consumer Guides. For Kim Gordon flopping down in leather jacket and party dresses, whether it's more music, her art, or a clothing line, I'm glad she made it this far, and shared a personal peep.
Robert Christgau, Going Into the City, a memoir, Dey Street Books
(Birdhouse tomorrow)
Friday, March 13, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
ROBERT FRANK AT WORK AGE 90 ~
Robert Frank
(1978)
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/nov/07/robert-frank-americans-photography-influence-shadows
Published by Steidl, 2014
In Partida, Robert Frank continues the journey through his archives, presenting us with a new series of images of friends, colleagues, interiors, of quiet still lives and snap shots of both ordinary and unexpected objects and situations. Frank's visual diaries constitute an important part of both his later work and the ongoing art of the photo book.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
RAFAEL ALBERTI ~
The Angelic Angel
The sea went to give her a name,
and the wind gave a surname,
and a body, the clouds,
and a soul, the flame.
Earth gave no gifts.
That mobile realm that drifts
hanging from eagles' span
knows her not.
Her shadow never wrote
the semblance of man.
Deception
Someone behind you, always behind,
binding your eyes with words to make you blind.
Behind you, with no frame,
no soul.
Smoky voice of a dream
cut short.
A broken voice
of smoke.
With words, false panes of glass.
Blindly, down a golden tunnel
that evil mirrors face,
you'll bump into death
in some underground place.
You, alone there, girl, with death,
in an underground place.
And someone always there behind,
always.
The Sooty Angel
Ugly, of mud and soot.
I won't look!
Yet once, all snow and gold,
in a sleigh across my soul.
Laden pines, and white slopes.
Now, through garages you crawl,
filthy, black as coal.
Devil take you!
Through garrets where my smashed dreams lie and rust.
Trailing cobwebs. Moths and dust.
God damn you!
Your hands have left their smear
on walls and furniture.
On everything,
your memory branded still,
stamped in slime and black ink.
Hell burn you!
Love, you dark squid of shadow,
evil.
from Alberti's book of angels...
Concerning the Angels
translated from the Spanish by Geoffrey Connell
Alan Swallow, 1967
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/a/alberti_rafael.htm&prev=search
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
THE ENORMOUS TRAGEDY OF THE DREAM IN THE PEASANT'S / SHOULDERS
Ezra Pound
Footnote 14 to the Pisan Cantos by Ezra Pound edited by Richard Sieburth (New Directions)
____________________________________
"As Pound is composing the Pisan in the summer
of 1945,
Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Max Roach
are inventing bebop on 52nd Street.
Parker records his historic performance of
"Ko Ko"
for Savoy Records on November 26, 1945,
the same day Pound is officially reindicted
for treason in Washington D.C. Like Bird,
Pound plays manic changes in the Pisans
taking apart verbal chords and redistributing
their elements, according to Olson,
"like a wild speed-machine."
____________________________________
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM ~
The Letters of Thomas Merton and
Victor & Carolyn Hammer
edited by F. Douglas Scutchfield
and Paul Evans Holbrook Jr.
Kentucky 2014
Victor & Carolyn Hammer
edited by F. Douglas Scutchfield
and Paul Evans Holbrook Jr.
Kentucky 2014
Monday, March 2, 2015
MORRIS GRAVES ~
Morris Graves, 1949
with his dog Edith Sitwell ("Sit well")
photograph: Mary Randlett
A handwritten letter to his brother Wallace Graves,
from Eureka, California, June 8, 1965:
"Walden Pond received. I'd read a few pages when I remembered that Margaret Callahan had sent me a copy when I first lived at The Rock. I was only able to read a few pages of it and laid it aside. There is something about wisdom that has never engaged me. Folly is funnier — and vice more fun. An awful confession to finally have to make.
I will read on in Walden though this time — but so far page after page of bon mots (though in marvelous English) gets me to saying, "Oh, blow it out your ass!" and I lay the book down and reach for another box of Cracker Jacks (they each have a prize in them, you know)."
from Eureka, California, June 8, 1965:
"Walden Pond received. I'd read a few pages when I remembered that Margaret Callahan had sent me a copy when I first lived at The Rock. I was only able to read a few pages of it and laid it aside. There is something about wisdom that has never engaged me. Folly is funnier — and vice more fun. An awful confession to finally have to make.
I will read on in Walden though this time — but so far page after page of bon mots (though in marvelous English) gets me to saying, "Oh, blow it out your ass!" and I lay the book down and reach for another box of Cracker Jacks (they each have a prize in them, you know)."
Sunday, March 1, 2015
WENDELL BERRY ~
Wendell Berry & John Haines
Portland Oregon 1982
photography by William Stafford
Portland Oregon 1982
photography by William Stafford
"What excites us is some sort of technological revolution: the
fossil fuel revolution, the automotive revolution, the assembly
line revolution, the antibiotic revolution, the sexual revolu-
tion, the computer revolution, the "green revolution," the
genomic revolution, and so on. But these revolutions — all
with something to sell that people or their government
"must" buy — are mere episodes of the one truly revolution-
ary revolution perhaps in the history of the human race: the
Industrial Revolution, which has proceeded from the begin-
ning with only two purposes: to replace human workers with
machines, and to market its products, regardless of their use-
fulness or their effects, at the highest possible profit — and so
to concentrate wealth into ever fewer hands."
Wendell Berry
page 10
Our Only World
ten essays
Counterpint
2015
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2012/07/mr-wendell-berry-of-kentucky-berrys.html
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
NEW! LORINE NIEDECKER ~
A Cooking Book
Lorine Niedecker
Lorine Niedecker
Longhouse 2015
72 pages, perfect bound, 5.5 x 6.25 inches
ISBN 978-1-929048-29-8
This booklet was sent as a Christmas Gift from
Lorine Niedecker to Maude Hartel in December 1964.
It was in Gail Roub's possession as of August 1991.
In 1992 Lorine Niedecker's then Literary Executor Cid Corman
passed the manuscript over to Longhouse who published
A Cooking Book for the Winter Solstice of that same year.
For Winter Solstice 2014 Longhouse refurbished & reprinted
A Cooking Book in a brand new edition with the original edition
now out of print. These poems were not included in the
Lorine Niedecker: Collected Works (University of California)
edited by Jenny Penberthy.
Lorine Niedecker: Collected Works (University of California)
edited by Jenny Penberthy.
Longhouse is more than happy to keep this little gem available for
new & old readers.
_____________________
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http://longhousepoetryandpublishers.blogspot.com/2015/01/new-cid-corman-of-volume-4-5.html
Thursday, February 26, 2015
BY HAND ~
'Oenone', Alfred Lord Tennyson, Seven Poems and Two Translations, Doves Press 1902.
The Gorgeous Typeface That Drove Men Mad
and Sparked a 100-Year Mystery
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