Notebook from March
Contains: notes from Charles Bernstein, Lyn Hejinian, Samuel Delany, and other writers, plus much more

Contains: notes from Charles Bernstein, Lyn Hejinian, Samuel Delany, and other writers, plus much more
[organized oldest to newest]
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4. Alexis Madrigal's "The Pacific Circuit"
5. Jim Leftwich's "Asemic Writing: Definitions and Contexts 1998-2016"
7. The "hypnagogic Melbourne wave"
10. Adrian Myhr
11. Will Mason
13. Bernstein on the visual arts
14. "43 Poets"
15. The language of America 1880-1900
16. Language and the "perceptual and conceptual unconscious"
17. Val Plumwood's "Nature, Self, and Gender"
18. "Ecocriticism"
19. Eric Kurlander’s “Hitler’s Monsters”
21. Poetry and the changing nineteenth-century language base
22. "Anything shut in with you can sing"
23. The artificialness of language
24. American poetry in the 1880s and 1890s
25. Lafcadio Hearn
26. Henry James and the end of English
27. "Be as artificial as possible"
28. Bernstein's appreciation of William Morris
29. Pound, order, and polyvocality
33. Twentieth century language
37. Delany's interesting theorists
38. The real and the political
39. Fiction, Marxism, and anxiety
40. Science fiction and children's literature
41. Delany's preferred science fiction writers
42. Borges' "This Craft of Verse"
43. Giorgio Agamben's "The Coming Community"
44. The origins of the synchronic and the diachronic
45. Synchronic and diachronic intellectual work
48. Philip K. Dick's non-SF novels
49. Against cultivating values
50. The intensity of a sentence
52. Flaubert's "Sentimental Education"
55. Bernstein's "Content's Dream"
57. Bruce Andrews' "counterhegemonic project"
59. Deleuze on S/M
60. Sexualized power differentials
61. The artist and the "extinction of personality"
62. Fascist history
63. "This"
64. Poetics Journal
65. T. S. Eliot's "The Criterion"
68. Art, the microcosmic, and the macrocosmic
69. de Certeau's "everyday life" thought experiment
71. Reconfiguring spatial resources
72. Barrett Watten's "Under Erasure"
73. 1848: Establishment of the US-Mexico border
74. 1911: Establishment of the US-Mexico border fence
75. 2006: Bush's Secure Fence Act
76. Rosalind Krauss' "Sculpture in the Expanded Field"
78. Lee Friedlander's "The American Monument"
80. Border Cantos
81. "There is no heroic action"
83. Grant Maierhofer's "Traumnovelle"
85. Parson's "The Social System"
87. Foucault's "normalization"
88. Physicians and social control
89. Associations and the Pasteurization of France
90. Social worlds
93. Science and the "multiplication of reality"
94. Data and the technology that makes them
95. Totalizing anthropological theories
96. Strathern's "partial connections"
97. Garcia Marquez on the difference between screenwriting and novel-writing
98. "10 Purposes of Cheap Art"
99. Aspen Magazine
100. "A Long Essay on the Long Poem"
101. [personal note]
102. Robin Sloan on "non-algorithmic networks of communication "
103. Are artists becoming philosophers?
104. "I Swear This Is Not Intended as a Back-Handed Compliment"
105. On categories
106. A poem as a "network of details"
107. What is tribal work?
108. Comprehending the contemporary
109. "Cosmic Ear" from We Jazz Records
110. Hejinian's "From 'The Guard'"
111. Perloff essays on Language poetry
112. "Green Isle in the Sea: An Informal History of the Alternative Press"
113. Jerome McGann's "Language Writing"
115. Nick Piombino's "Attention: Two Essays"