Archive for the ‘literature’ Category

PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological St…

May 7, 2007
PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts.




“PsyArt is an online, peer-reviewed journal featuring articles using a psychological approach to the arts. We provide a rapid publication decision and a large and international readership. The journal is open to any psychology and any art, although PsyArt specializes in psychoanalytic psychology and literature or film.”

Philippe Bootz – Alire: A Relentless Literary Inve…

May 5, 2007
Philippe Bootz – Alire: A Relentless Literary Investigation

“The web-based literary journal Alire was created in January 1989 by the Parisian groupL.A.I.R.E. (Lecture, Art, Innovation, Recherche, Écriture) -which included Philippe Bootz, Frédéric Develay, Jean-Marie Dutey, Claude Maillard and Tibor Papp. Alire is known as the oldest multimedia journal in Europe, and certainly one of the oldest in the West. Before the arrival of CD-ROMs, before the Internet explosion, the journal was already publishing poetry written for and intended to be read through computers.”

Blackbird : an online journal of literature and th…

March 30, 2007
Blackbird : an online journal of literature and the arts

ELO Symposium 2007

March 11, 2007

ELO Symposium 2007

POSTLANGUAGE POETRY: "…literature is too multi-…

February 9, 2007

POSTLANGUAGE POETRY:

“…literature is too multi-faceted, rambunctious, and iconoclastic to fit the limits of any definition… Literary theory does continue to be a central part of the practice of many postlanguage poets, yet they tend to undertake it with an ambivalent and often wearied eye.…Thus, while narrative, lyric, spirituality, and a poetics of the everyday appear often as elements that language poets think should be rejected, postlanguage poets such as Juliana Spahr, Susan Smith Nash, Jefferson Hansen, Liz Willis, Peter Gizzi, Chris Stroffolino, Jennifer Moxley, Joe Ross, Lisa Jarnot, myself and many others have been consciously using one or several of these elements in their work, without returning to the sort of naive justifications of those elements that continue to be a feature of more mainstream American poetry.”

textetc : literary theory: an evaluation: "Theory…

February 7, 2007

textetc : literary theory: an evaluation:
“Theory does not deal with absolutes but with possibilities, speculations, elusive chains of thought…Is there now a generally correct theory of literature? No. Is there a body of thought that is broadly accepted? Far from it: the scene is a battlefield of opinions and assertions, with little supporting thought or experiment.”

Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1 Volum…

February 3, 2007
Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1




Volume 1

(October 2006)

Kaldron Home Page — Begun in the early 70s, Kaldr…

February 2, 2007

Kaldron Home Page — Begun in the early 70s, Kaldron is the longest running magazine of visual poetry, or concrete poetry, or book art, the avant-garde intermedium between poetry and painting in the U.S., with an international and multicultural scope
 


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