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| Teaching Creative Writing in Cyberspace |
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| Well-researched, if somewhat overly erudite, essay by Australian/Greek performance poet, Komninos Zervos, which explores developments in the creative arts (visual, textual, performative) and media arts within the context of the world wide web and interactive media formats. |
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| Poetry as performativity and excess |
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| A challenging academic article exploring how a poem inseparably links what it means with how it means, offering a concrete glimpse of how meaning performs itself in and through language. |
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| Outta Ray's Head |
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| Lesson plans and ideas for the teaching poetry. |
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| Homeric Singing - An Approach to the Original Performance |
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| The Homeric bard sang his songs to the four-stringed phorminx, improvising his four-note melody at the same time as he improvised his text, which was unique in every performance. Find out more about the reconstruction of this technique at this site. |
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| Interview with Augusto de Campos |
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| Leading Latin American poet, Augusto de Campos discusses his views about concrete poetry. Translated by K.David Jackson. NOTE: From this site, you can access another interview with de Campos. Highly recommended. |
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| Jas H Duke & his Fablegrams |
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| Richard Kostelanetz includes an extremely sketchy and not altogether accurate entry for Jas Duke in his Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes. Duke himself may not have required more than this - his anarchism, like that of many other poets associated with Collective Effort Press, was decentralist, and more oriented to the active scene in which he took part than in literary conquest. Duke's Fablegrams can be accessed through this site. Recommended. |
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| Guide to Writers' Conferences and Workshops |
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| The consummate guide for aspiring writers and workshop groupies, for whom life is only as interesting as the next conference. |
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| From Translation to Imitation |
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| Richard Jackson's thought-provoking article on the art of literary translation has relevance for all poets, including those who make translations from the written to the oral. |
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