Entries from March 2010

Ryszard Kapuscinski – Journalist

March 31 / By Tim / In Criticism, Culture, Prose / No Comments

Much controversy has surrounded a new biography of Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski (1932-2007) which alleges that huge swathes of his reportage were made-up. Defences have…

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Interlude – On the Price and Place of Manuscripts

March 30 / By Emily / In Culture / No Comments

I have recently been indulging in fantasies about all the books I might be able to order on line and have delivered to my door,…

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Prose Poets

March 26 / By Colin / In Criticism, Poetry, Prose / No Comments
As a frustrated poet myself, I am always intrigued to see when famous writers of prose fiction choose to explore the verse form, and perhaps one of the most surprising transitions from one medium to the other is seen in the work of Ernest Hemingway. More...

Poetics of Silence II: “The Story of Noise and Silence”

March 22 / By Christine / In Culture, Prose / No Comments

There is a story in the selected writings of Subcomandante Marcos, spokesperson for the Zapatistas (the indigenous revolutionary movement in the Chiapas mountains…

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The Goose with the Golden Grammar

March 22 / By Colin / In Criticism / No Comments
We tend to assume that Aesop's fables, ancient as they are, are static, their meanings fixed in place through generations of recitation, but like all linguistic artefacts they mutate and change – dependent upon their translation, of course, but mostly upon the momentary circumstance of their use. More...

Swedenborg’s Oven: Head number Four – Atomic Books in Open Fields

March 18 / By Gareth / In Criticism, Culture, Events, Visual Art / No Comments

In late April I’ll be performing at Open Fields: my contribution will taste something like this:

A theoretically poetic filmic performance for many voices.…

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Thinking Everything, or the Return as a Totality: I

March 18 / By Emily / In Culture / No Comments

Does the attempt to say everything presuppose a conception of a whole or a totality? Certainly, the notion that everything can be said suggests “a…

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