Hello Frameworkers-
I am really thrilled to be part of this event!
If you are in London, check it out-
Ocatillo
presents
POETRY FILMS
An evening of films and readings
With filmmakers Nick Collins, Dennis Dracup,
Steve Dracup, Chris Lynn, Robert Robertson
and poet filmmaker Maureen
Hey Chris,
This event sounds amazing. In fact I'm working on a dissertation on British
artists' film, landscape, and what I call ecopoetics. Unfortunately, I
don't think I'll be able to make it down from Edinburgh. Do you think you
could send me a PDF of the programme, if indeed there is one?
Gertrude Stein's writing inspired both The Making of Americans by
Grahame Weinbren and Roberta Friedman and my own Visible Inventory
9: Motel Dissolve.
Janis Crystal Lipzin
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In my book, Adventures of Perception (California, 2009), there's an essay, "Poetry and Film: Avant-Garde Cinema as Publication" and an interview with Clive Holden about his move from poetry to film--both might be of use.ScottScott MacDonald
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Has no one mentioned Rameau's Nephew yet? If not, then Rameau's Nephew (by
Diderot and Michael Snow). Just reshelved my copy of the former yesterday.
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Also in video you might be interested in some of these short pieces by
Cynthia Maughan, which recall Edgar Allan Poe and Flannery O'Connor:
http://www.eai.org/artistTitles.htm?id=13111
I'm thinking specifically of Frozen Buried Alive and Trailer Life.
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Warren
This is moving slightly away, perhaps, but I think is related to the concern
with literature and cinema.
Konrad Steiner in the Bay Area was doing work in poetry and cinema several
years ago, which has also led to a neo-Benshi movement, which is relevant as
well. Two of the neo-benshi shows have
And actually Konrad Steiner just presented a new film of his own (could
have been world premiere but I'm not sure; I'd never heard of its existence
prior), titled way in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, a
68-minute film based on a reading by Leslie Scalapino of her long poem also
Okay, here are a few of my favourite poetry-films (I warned you they are, shall
we say, archival):
Three short films from the National Film Board of Canada: Travellers Palm,
1977 (poem by P.K. Page); Poen [sic], 1967 (Leonard Cohen, Beautiful
Losers); A Said Poem, 1977 (found poetry by J. R.
Germaine Dulac, L'invitation au Voyage (Charles Baudelaire)
Mary Ellen Bute, Passages from Finnegans Wake (James Joyce)
Cindy Keefer
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James Broughton reads his poetry over the image track in some of his films.
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Germaine Dulac, L'invitation au
Bryan Konefsky's *A Junky's Christmas*. An interesting use of William S.
Burrough and *It's a Wonderful Life.*
http://vimeo.com/13391728
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Dear friends,
Im currently lecturing a course on literature and
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