Richard Wirick at Elliott Bay, Sat June 12 9P

Sat, 06/12/2010 – 9:00pm

Richard Wirick’s new collection of interconnected short stories, Kicking In (Soft Skull), takes the drug war out of the context of the ‘fringe element,’ and shines a light on another variety of user: the Valium-fogged attorney, the morphine-addled Gulf War orderly, and others for whom depressants and stimulants are necessary for functioning, if in a marginalized way. “Wirick’s stories are powerful, evocative tales rife with dark beauty. His characters, whether at work or at war, or just making it on the jagged margins of society, jump off the page and into your head—this is high-octane stuff.”- Thomas Kelly.

Location:
The Elliott Bay Book Company
1521 Tenth Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98122

Kicking in: Stories (Paperback)

$14.95

ISBN-13: 9781593762803
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Soft Skull Press, 05/01/2010

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John Olson on McClure’s Mysterioso 1

Each review John Olson does is a life-force, a huge energy source in itself. Have you see his latest book The Nothing that Is? Damn! This is what writing can be.

He looks into Michael McClure’s Mysterioso 1 here:

http://tillalala.blogspot.com/2010/05/anatomy-of-poem.html

Again, sound from McClure’s recent reading at Moe’s Books in Berkeley is here:

http://telegraph-books.net/mondayarchive/audio/100519-mcclure.mp3

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Request for Solitary Plover submissions

The Friends of Lorine Niedecker are now accepting submissions for the Summer 2010 issue of The Solitary Plover. We accept original poetry, essays and news items. The deadline is 5 p.m. CST Friday, June 11, 2010. Please send all submissions to: newsletter@lorineniedecker.org.

Friends of Lorine Niedecker
102 E. Milwaukee Ave.
Fort Atkinson, WI  53538
(920) 563-7790
contact@lorineniedecker.org
http://www.lorineniedecker.org
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SIFF – Howl, June 12, 7PM at the Egyptian

James Franco is Allen Ginsberg, poet laureate of the Beat generation, in this celebration of the work that captured a cultural moment and defined a literary scene. Academy-Award winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (The Celluloid Closet, The Times of Harvey Milk) blend narrative, documentary, and animation to achieve a kaleidoscopic portrait of the man and his art. A recreation of the very first reading of “Howl” to a beatnik crowd at San Francisco’s Six Gallery in 1955 is juxtaposed with a simulated interview with the poet; brief dramatizations of Ginsberg’s life and loves are interspersed with scenes from the landmark obscenity trial that followed the publication of the poem. Dialogue taken verbatim from court recordings as well as transcripts of an interview Ginsberg gave to Life magazine provide insight into his time in a mental institution, his struggles with his homosexuality, and his determination to live and write with vital honesty. Throughout the film, hallucinogenic animated sequences by former Ginsberg illustrator Eric Drooker give brilliant visual life to the poem that pushed the boundaries of art to become one of the great poetic achievements in American literary history.

http://www.siff.net/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=43954&FID=166

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