Mark Terrill |
“...the true poet and ‘forlorn observer’ of the world...” |
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NEW CHAPBOOK FROM TOAD PRESS OUT NOW
My translation of Rolf Dieter Brinkmann's long poem, "Some Very Popular Songs" taken from Westwärts 1&2, is now available as a chapbook from Toad Press in Claremont, California. It's only $5 and can be ordered via their website, where you will also find more information about their International Chapbook Series, which includes other titles by Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, Bertolt Brecht and others: http://toadpress.blogspot.com/ ATLANTA REVIEW: NEW GERMAN POETRY
Includes previously unpublished translations of work by Günter Grass, Peter Handke, Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Silke Scheuermann, Nicolas Born, Jörg Fauser, Monika Rinck, Ernst Jandl, Anne Dorn and many others. Translators include Alistair Noon, Cathy Hales, Rosmarie Waldrop, myself and many others. THE SALVADOR-DALAI-LAMA EXPRESS
http://www.mainstreetrag.com/store/NewReleases.php FORTHCOMING FROM TOAD PRESS: ROLF DIETER BRINKMANNToad Press, in Claremont, California, specializes in chapbook-length translations of poetry or prose, and will be publishing my translation of Rolf Dieter Brinkmann's long poem, "Some Very Popular Songs" (from Westwärts 1&2) later this summer. You can check out what else Toad Press is up to at: http://toadpress.blogspot.com/ NEW WORK OUT NOWI've got new poems, prose poems, translations and book reviews in current or recent issues of Absinthe: New European Writing, Gargoyle, Louis Liard, The Prague Revue, Poetry International, Subtropics, Sentence, Salamander, Center and Rain Taxi Review of Books.
I also have a prose poem in the Watch the Star-crack Spread issue of Wood Coin: An Online Magazine of Literature & the Arts:
Another new prose poem of mine can be read in issue #35 of Shampoo, which has a whole lot of good work coming out of Germany:
Other new writings and translations forthcoming or out now in Zen Monster, Oranges & Sardines, Knockout, The Forge, The Fourth River, New Madrid, Noon, The Straddler, Hanging Loose, Great River Review, Washington Square, and Columbia Poetry Review. For a virtual preview of the entire edition of the new Oranges & Sardines, which is an opulent high-end production in a class by itself, with large format and full color art, go to http://www.poetsandartists.com/ An excerpt of my review of Portions From a Wine-Stained Notebook: Uncollected Stories and Essays, 1944-1990, by Charles Bukowski, is posted on the City Lights Books website and can be seen here: http://www.citylights.com/ STEPHAN DELBOS REVIEWS SUPERABUNDANCEStephen Delbos, poet, critic and managing editor of The Prague Revue, wrote a fine review of my mini-chapbook Superabundance (Longhouse Poetry), which appeared in Small Press Review, a scan of which can be viewed here. INTERNATIONAL SLAM! REVUE in BERLINThe International Slam! Revue in Berlin was a great experience. I was met at the train station by sharp young man holding a sign with International Slam Revue and my name and then whisked into a chauffeured limousine and off to the hotel. And everything pretty much stayed on that same level of professionalism throughout the entire two days. The slam itself was in an old ballroom in former East Berlin, and was filled to the very last rows. I went up last, at around midnight, which was a long wait considering it began at 8:00. I read well but I think some of the subtle irony might have gotten lost in the spectacular surroundings, to say nothing of the language barrier, plus I think everyone was a bit tired by then and not as fresh and receptive after fours hours of being slammed. MC Jabber, who is a friend of mine from previous readings in Berlin, won the slam. No big surprise as he really is pretty phenomenal. The next night seemed better, when six of us read in the bar of the hotel where some of us were staying. It was packed, with people spilling out into the lobby. The atmosphere was much more intimate, without a big stage and lights, everyone read quite well, even better than the night before (myself included), and the overall vibe was better. I think everyone performed better in the more relaxed environment, without the time constraint and without being judged. It was also a good learning experience in terms of considering what I want might want to do on a performative level (or if I even need to perform at all). Also did some drinking and carousing with other slammers and various cohorts until the wee hours of the Berlin morning, in true Savage Detectives style. In the photo below that's Ben Porter Lewis on the left and MC Jabber on the right.
ODDS & ENDSIf Dylan's new album, Together Through Life is a bit too lightweight for your tastes and you still feel the need for something more substantial, I'd like to recommend two CDs which I acquired last year that shine above & beyond just about everything else that came out recently, and yet have received little or no critical attention: the future academy of noise, rhythm and gardening presents… …the dream, from The Orb and HEX: or Printing in the Infernal Method from EARTH. These have nothing to do with Dylan but are two sonically exciting masterpieces that receive constant rotation here at the pad in Burg. What I would really like to do is collaborate with EARTH. The best book of poems I've read in a long time is Will Skinker's excellent Mascara from the truly fine Auguste Press in San Francisco. Some excerpts from the book and an interview I recently did with Will are forthcoming in issue #1 of Full Metal Poem, which will hopefully be out by the end of this year. Right now I'm reading Philip Whalen's big Collected Poems and enjoying it immensely. My review of Joanne Kyger's hefty Collected Poems, About Now (National Poetry Foundation), will be in the next issue of Zen Monster. My review of Jack Spicer's new collected poems, My Vocabulary Did This to Me (Wesleyan) will be in issue #37 of Jacket. My review of Simon Pettet's Hearth (Talisman) is in the Spring 2009 issue of Rain Taxi Review of Books. NEW REVIEWS & FORTHCOMING WORKMy multi-review of new books by Lewis Warsh, Geoffrey Young and Edmund Berrigan can be read in the current online edition of Rain Taxi Review of Books: http://www.raintaxi.com/online/2008summer/warshyoungberrigan.shtml My review of The Next One Thousand Years, The Selected Poems of Cid Corman can be read in the current print edition of Small Press Review. Meanwhile, I have new poems & prose poems forthcoming in Sentence, Gargoyle, Salamander and Zen Monster. The latter, by the way, being one of the most interesting magazines to appear since the demise of Clayton Eshleman's Sulfur. "Art, poetry, fiction and subversive political commentary" with work from Anne Waldman, Will Alexander, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, Charles Bernstein and many others. The first issue is out now and available for $10 from: New York Zen Circle TWO NEW BOOKLETS OUT FROM LONGHOUSE
Check out the extensive catalog and all things Longhouse at: www.longhousepoetry.com/longhouse2008.html
SLAMMING IN BERLINI've been invited to represent the USA in the International SLAM!Revue at the 8th International Literature Festival in Berlin on October 2nd, at 8 pm at the Ballhaus-Ost, Pappelallee 15, Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. Twelve poets from twelve countries will perform their work for ten minutes each, the winner will be chosen based on the generated applause. Anything goes and all is allowed. This is a major event and the only multi-language poetry slam in the world to be featured on a regular basis. For more details and clips from previous slams see the festival's comprehensive website at: www.literaturfestival.com UPCOMING READING IN PRAGUEI'll be reading my work, new & old, in Prague on Wednesday, April 30, as part of the launch party for the newest edition of The Prague Revue, in which I have a new prose poem. Also reading will be Lucien Zell, Chris Crawford, Elizabeth Gross and Jessi Tabalba, and there will be live music as well. The party will be kicking off at 18:30 at the Globe Bookstore and Café, Pštrossova 6, 11000, Praha 1; nearest metro stations are Narodni Trida and Karlovo Namesti. www.globebookstore.czwww.thepraguerevue.com NEW WORK OUT NOWI have new poems, prose poems, translations and an essay in current issues of Shearsman, Upstairs at Duroc, Spillway, Circumference, Bordercrossing Berlin and Mimesis:
Other new poems, prose and translations published or forthcoming in Sentence, Chiron Review, Santa Clara Review, Subtropics, Presa, Absinthe: New European Writing, Gargoyle, and Poetry International. BABEL TOUR
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