Fourth Annual
CHAPBOOK FESTIVAL MAR 28–30 2012 The Center for the Humanities chapbookfestival.org
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Wed Mar 28, 10am–1pm and 2–5pm Workshop
Hands-on Chapbook Workshops: Binding and Printing
to set their words in metal type, or try their hand at some basic binding structures. The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, NYC Registration required: 212 481-0295
With Susan Mills and Karen Randall Join us for a hands-on immersion in bookmaking. Participants can choose
Wed Mar 28, 6:30pm Panel Discussion
Community and Publishing MC Hyland, Minnesota Center for Book Arts; Guy Pettit, Flying Object; Chuck Stebelton, Woodland Pattern The Center for Book Arts
T Thu Mar 29, 12–3pm Reading
Instance Press, Least Weasel @ Propolis Press, Magic Helicopter Books, Minutes Books, Monk Books, NOEMI, Pen Press, Pilot Books, Poets Wear Prada, Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, Publishing Genius, Projective Industries, Slapering Hol Press, Small Fires Press, The Corresponding Society, The Physiocrats, Toadlily Press, Ugly Duckling Presse, X-ing Press/Agriculture Reader C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, NYC
Agnes Fox, Argos Books, Augury Books, Belladonna*, Berl’s Brooklyn Poetry Shop, Binge Press, Bridge Journal, Chax Press, Cy Gist Press, DoubleCross Press, Drunken Boat, Dusie Kollektiv, EOAGH, Epiphany, Flying Guillotine Press, Factory Hollow Press, Forklift, Ohio, Greying Ghost Press, H_NGM_N, Hyacinth Girl Press, Immaculate Disciples Press,
Thu Mar 29, 3pm Workshop
Wessel, Argos Books
Lunch Poems marathon poetry readings are curated by these reading series: Stain of Poetry, EOAGH, Earshot, Triptych, Popsickle, PeopleHerd Readings at Milk&Roses
C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY Free registration required for all workshops. To register, e-mail ksullivan@gc.cuny.edu. Organized by Poetry Society of America
Digital Chapbooks
Translation & Alternative Publishing
Free registration required for all workshops. To register, e-mail ksullivan@gc.cuny.edu.
Featuring:
C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Thu Mar 29, 7pm Panel Discussion
C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Book Fair: Day 1
Lunch Poems– Nuts and Bolts marathon poetry for Publishers Ryan Murphy, Reservoir Editions reading Iris Cushing and Elizabeth Clark
Thu Mar 29, 5pm Workshop
Adam Robinson, Publishing Genius; Martin Rock, Epiphany; Lucy Ives, Triple Canopy
Thu Mar 29, Noon–7pm Chapbook Festival
Ammiel Alcalay, The Graduate Center, CUNY; Esther Allen, Baruch College; Anna Moschovakis, Ugly Duckling Presse; Damir Šodan, POEZIJA Magazine, Croatia
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Organized by the CUNY MFA Affiliation Group
Martin E. Segal Theatre
Fri Mar 30, Noon–7pm Chapbook Festival
Fri Mar 30, 12–3pm Reading
Book Fair: Day 2
Lunch Poems– Nuts and Bolts marathon poetry for Writers Jean Hartig, Poets & Writers reading Magazine; Cara Benson, Dusie
See above for featured publishers C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Organized by The Center for the Humanities
C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Lunch Poems marathon poetry readings are curated by these reading series: Stain of Poetry, EOAGH, Earshot, Triptych, Popsickle, PeopleHerd Readings at Milk&Roses
Fri Mar 30, 3pm Workshop
Kollektiv and Belladonna*; Nathaniel Otting, minutes BOOKS and Agnes Fox; Nate Pritts, H_NGM_N BKS
Free registration required for all workshops. To register, e-mail ksullivan@gc.cuny.edu. Organized by Poets & Writers
Fri Mar 30, 5pm Workshop
Fri Mar 30, 7pm Reading
Chapbooks Saved My Life
PSA Chapbook Fellowship
Brian Teare, Albion Books Free registration required for all workshops. To register, e-mail ksullivan@gc.cuny.edu.
Sarah Arvio, Timothy Donnelly, EJ Garcia, Deborah Landau, David Lehman, Marni Ludwig, Alison Roh Park, Gerald Stern, and Angela Veronica Wong
Organized by Poets House
Introduced by Alice Quinn
C Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Proshansky Auditorium and Lobby Reception to follow
Co-sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs, the Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY, the Center for Book Arts, CUNY MFA Affiliation Group, Poets House, Poetry Society of America, Poets & Writers
Amiri Baraka Diane di Prima Robert Creeley Nancy Cunard Edward Dorn Langston Hughes Kenneth Koch Joanne Kyger Daphne Marlatt Lorine Niedecker Frank O’Hara Charles Olson Muriel Rukeyser Michael Rumaker Louise Thompson Philip Whalen John Wieners The Center for the Humanities lostandfoundbooks.org
Spring 2012 New Releases
Fall 2010 Back in Print
Series III
Series I
Diane di Prima: The Olson Memorial Lectures
Amiri Baraka & Edward Dorn: Selections from the Collected Letters, 1959–1960
ed. Ammiel Alcalay & Ana Božičević
Edward Dorn: The Olson Memorial Lectures ed. Lindsey Freer
Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard & Louise Thompson: Poetry, Politics & Friendship in the Spanish Civil War ed. Anne Donlon
Joanne Kyger: Letters To & From ed. Ammiel Alcalay & Joanne Kyger
Lorine Niedecker: Homemade Poems ed. John Harkey
Michael Rumaker: Selected Letters ed. Megan Paslawski
John Wieners & Charles Olson: Selected Correspondence ed. Michael Seth Stewart
ed. Claudia Moreno Pisano
The Correspondence of Kenneth Koch & Frank O’Hara: 1955–1956 (Parts I and II) ed. Josh Schneiderman
Darwin & the Writers: Muriel Rukeyser ed. Stefania Heim
Philip Whalen’s Journals: Selections (Parts I and II) ed. Brian Unger
The 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference/ Robert Creeley’s Contexts of Poetry: with selections from Daphne Marlatt’s Journal Entries ed. Ammiel Alcalay For information about Series II, featuring titles by Diane di Prima, Robert Duncan, Margaret Randall, Muriel Rukeyser, and Jack Spicer, visit our website lostandfoundbooks.org. Ammiel Alcalay, General Editor Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative is published by the Center for the Humanities and the PhD Program in English at The Graduate Center, CUNY.