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Melancholia E-mail
Tuesday, December 08
the maybes and the almosts for lena pasternak love your melancholia, dictionaries lie.
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Francis Levy's Divine Comedy E-mail
Thursday, March 19
It's the American Academy in Rome and the Spanish Steps plus Florence.
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Steve Toth on Darrel Gray 3 E-mail
Wednesday, March 04
We are a Darrel Gray-worshipping- kind-of--publication, so we are sure that we've given you Steve Toth's to Darrel Gray 1 and 2. But if we haven't, please deduce.
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Russo-Portuguese monickered Ivan Arguelles E-mail
Wednesday, March 04
It's been a while since the Russo-Portuguese-monickered Yankee Surrealist Ivan Arguelles made the Corpse! Welcome back, Baudelairian gusano! He has a new book out and this would be PR if we remembered the name of it.
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New Works by Mark Sargent E-mail
Tuesday, December 30
New Works by Mark Sargent
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Three Poems by Braden Bell E-mail
Wednesday, July 30
Braden Bell rings with more and more clarity.
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Narlan Matos translated by Sally Perret E-mail
Tuesday, June 24
Translation is, ideally, a buddhist exercise in ego-shedding. Practically, it's ego-boosting from a dead writer. Sometimes it's a mix. And sometimes it's about what it's about. Which in the case of poetry is never the case.

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Wild Thing by Steve Toth E-mail
Monday, June 16
Ok, Steve, just don't let anybody else in on it
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Jack Micheline, the Last Boho E-mail
Monday, June 16
Gerald Nicosia, the Proust-cum-Don Quijote of the Beats, looks at Jack Micheline, whom he calls "the last Bohemian poet." He makes the case for Micheline's poetry, which is important. The so-called "Beats" left behind a lot of poets who were too drunk to get on the ship before it sailed. However, if "the Beats" are in quotes (and they have to be because they exist mainly as a media fiction) then there was no boat.  But there were a lot ofpoets who clambered atop the drunken boats in the imaginary port full of them. Jack Micheline was one of them. He was a good poet.
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Chameleon Enlightenment E-mail
Monday, June 16
Mark Sargent in brave waters
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Hydra Waterfront E-mail
Monday, June 16
Poets stick together
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The Greate Late Harold Norse Still Right-On E-mail
Saturday, May 24
The late great Harold Nose Still Dishing the Right Thing
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The Greatest Last Poem of the 20th Century E-mail
Sunday, May 18
This collaboration by Ted Berrigan and Anne Waldman rocked the Seventies. In the opinion of the Corpse board, which met in a secret session in Little Panther Cave, this is the greatest last poem of the 20th Century. This is also one of the first live readings shot in video: its techno-pedigree is equivalent to the first poetry recording on a wax cylinder of Lord Alfred Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade."
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LINES GLEANED FROM THE ŠÀ.ZI.GA E-mail
Saturday, April 26
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II

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INIM.INIM.MA ŠÀ.ZI.GA

Bright Pleiades
Stars of early morning
Stationed in the heavens.

Let the wind blow
Let the groves quake
Let the clouds gather
Let the moisture fall.

Palm tree!  Palm tree!
Bright sheen!  Bright sheen!
Fig tree laden with attractiveness!
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Janaki Challa's Lunch with Cioran (and more) E-mail
Thursday, February 27
Janaki Challa is one of the new people who can have lunch with anyone in history or in the future
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New Poem by Howard McCord E-mail
Thursday, February 27
One of the great elders calls LA the way it (sometimes) is
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