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In his impressive third volume, Peter Carlaftes digs into the
beauty—and lunacy—of contemporary culture and its tendency to
masque and disrupt the sustainability not just of the planet, but
human nature itself. The poems in Life in the Past Lane are both
daring and discreet, ranging from full frontal assaults on
political and religious cults to tender, discerning, intimate
studies of the challenges of self-faith, relationships and
maintaining quiet equilibrium in the noisy space of modern life.
Risk-taking and endlessly innovative, Carlaftes offers poems that
dare to ask questions to which there is no answer, and to answer
the unasked. It looks at the past clear-eyed, without reverence,
and studies the place in the road where we are now, weaving
cultural and personal memory with the currency that too-often
ignores how we arrived. This extraordinary collection, relentlessly
accessible, surprises with the depth of poems and the clarity of
the thoughts, concepts and excution that forged them.
When a war ends provisionally, the agreement is called a ceasefire.
But when peace ends, there is only war. War and peace are
co-dependent. Perhaps it is now time for a “Peacefire.”
In Maintenant 17: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art,
nearly 250 artists from more than 40 countries explore the concept
of the end of both war and peace, exploring provocative outsider
ideas as dada has done since its inception. With searing cover art
by Uta Kaxniashvili, this issue of the renowned journal elaborates
on dada’s original premise as an antiwar movement. The Maintenant
series, established in 2008, explores themes of politics, humanity,
philosophy, and current concerns from an antiwar, anarchic (and
often eye-opening) perspective. Past issues include work by artists
Mark Kostabi, Raymond Pettibon, Joel Hubaut, Heide Hatry, Avelino
de Araujo, Pawel Kuczynski, Inas Al-Soqi, Giovanni Fontana, Nicole
Eisenmann, Syporca Whandal, and Kazunori Murakami; past writers
have included Gerard Malanga, Charles Plymell, Andrei Codrescu,
Harry E. Northup, Malik Crumpler, Maw Shein Win, and more, with a
strong contingent of artist-writers from the world of punk rock,
including Thurston Moore, Mike Watt, Bibbe Hanson and more. Critics
have praised the series since its inception. Seattle Book Review
calls Maintenant, “A smorgasbord for those who are sick and tired
of it.” Tribe LA dubs the journal, "A compilation of leading
Dada-influenced artists from around the world that is timely and
relevant.” Serbia's Madjan Magazine proclaims that the Maintenant
series proves "Dada is not dead." The Maintenant series is archived
in leading institutions worldwide, including Museum of Modern Art
New York. Contributors to Maintenant 17 include: Derek Adams •
Mariam Ahmed • Jamika Ajalon • Youssef Alaoui • Linda J.
Albertano • Austin Alexis • Joel Allegretti • Daina
Almario-Kopp • Hala Alyan • Jim Andrews • Wayne Atherton •
Liz Axelrod • Mahnaz Badihian • David Barnes • Amy Barone •
Vittore Baroni • Tchello d’ Barros • Gaby Bedetti • Regina
Lafay Bellamy • C. Mehrl Bennett • Volodymyr Bilyk • Mark
Blickley • Clemente Botelho • Gedley Belchior Braga • Michael
Georg Bregel • Kathy A. Bruce • Imanol Buisan • Fork Burke
• Billy Cancel • Peter Carlaftes • Wendy Cascade • Nick
Cash • Mutes César • Sarah M. Chen • Nguyễn Bá Chung •
Hal Citron • Lynette Clennell • Andrei Codrescu • William
Cody • Chuck Connelley • Roger Conover • Anothony Cox •
Malik Ameer Crumpler • Raf Cruz • Tchello d’Barros • Wer Da
• Steve Dalachinsky • Allison A. Davis • Holly Day •
Avelino De Araujo • Francesca Dharmakan-Bremner • Natalie
DiFusco • Dario Roberto Dioli • Rachel Dixon • Sam Dodson •
Carol Dorf • Eric Drooker • Robert Duncan • Salvatore
Esposito • Fong Fai • Agenta Falk • Massimo Fantuzzi • Jeff
Farr • Becky Fawcett • Rich Ferguson • Maria Filek • Cheryl
J. Fish • Kathleen Florence • Robert C. Ford • Dorothy
Friedman • Thomas Fucaloro • Ignacio Galilea • Sandra Gea •
Kat Georges • Christian Georgescu • Robert Gibbons • Gordon
Gilbert • James J. Gleeson • Mark Glista • Ed Go • Gemma
Goette • John Goodby • Odeon Grace • S.A. Griffin • Fausto
Grossi • Meghan Grupposo • Egon Guenther • Genco Gülan •
Ana Maria Guta • Bibbe Hansen • Jesper Hasseltoft • Heide
Hatry • Jeffrey Hecker • László 2 Hegedűs • Aimee Herman
• Robert Hieger • Karen Hildebrand • Mark Hoefer • Juleigh
Howard-Hobson • Matthew Hupert • Frie J. Jacobs • Annaliese
Jakimides • Marta Janik • Mathias Jansson • Lisa Marie
Jarlborn • Debra Jenks • Dale Jensen • Jerry Johnson • Boni
Joi • Milana Juventa • Jerry Kamstra • Suzi Kaplan Olmsted
• Christine Karapetian • Adeena Karasick • Uta Kaxniashvili
• Marina Kazakova • Oladipo Kehinde • Trần Đăng Khoa •
Doug Knott • Kollasch • Daniel Kolm • Gregory Kolm • Ron
Kolm • Daina Kopp • Mark Kostabi • Paul Kostabi • Inna
Krasnoper • Paweł Kuczyński • Béné Kusendila • Wang Lan
• Gary Lawless • Mercedes Lawry • David Lawton • Jane
LeCroy • Sarah Legow • Patricia Leonard • Linda Lerner •
Martin H. Levinson • Alexander Limarev • Frédéric Lipczynski
• Richard Loranger • Mina Loy • Ruggero Maggi • Sara Maino
• Gerald Malanga • Jaan Malin • Jessica Manack • Fred
Marchant • Marronage • Bronwyn Mauldin • Jesse McCloskey •
Pierre Merejkowsky • Ashley Miller • Lois Kagan Mingus •
Charles Mingus III • Richard Modiano • Mike M. Mollett •
Thurston Moore • Luiz Morgadinho • Karen Neuberg • James B.
Nicola • Gerald Nicosia • Lance Nizami • Harry E. Northup •
Anna O’Meara • Ruth Oisteanu • Valery Oisteanu • Marc
Olmsted • John Olson • Jane Ormerod • Yuko Otomo • Bibiana
Padilla Maltos • Csaba Pál • Erzsébet Palásti • Lisa
Panepinto • Gay Pasley • John S. Paul • Giorgia Pavlidou •
James Penha • Puma Perl • Robert Petrick • Raymond Pettibon
• Charles Plymell • Kai Pohl • Leslie Prosterman • Renaat
Ramon • Nicca Ray • Mado Reznik • D.M. Rice • Travis
Richardson • Wes Rickert • Benjamin Robinson • Bruce Robinson
• Edel Rodriguez • Mykyta Ryzhykh • Martina Salisbury •
Paulo Sanches • Kellie Scott-Reed • Beatriz Seelaender • Jack
Seiei • Silvio Severino • Sheree Shatsky • Susan Shup •
Bertholdus Sibum • Denise Silk-Martelli • Zoltán Simon •
Angela Sloan • Katherine R. Sloan • Phil Demise Smith •
Valerie Sofranko • Paul Sohar • J. R. Solonche • Pere Sousa
• Orchid Spangiafora • Dd. Spungin • Marilyn Stablein •
Alex Starr • Laurie Steelink • Eva Helene Stern*** •
Christine Stoddard • Thomas Stolmar • Rich Stone • W.K.
Stratton • Jeff Stutt • Belinda Subraman • Neal Skooter
Taylor • Robin Tomens • Zev Torres • John J. Trause • Ann
Firestone Ungar • Yrik Max Valentonis • Anoek Van Praag •
Nico Vassilakis • Maggs Vibo • Lynnea Villanova • Voxx
Voltair • Barbara Vos • Silvia Wagensberg • George Wallace
• Scott Wannberg • Mike Watt • Poul R. Weile • Ingrid Wendt
• Benjamin B. White • Brenda Whiteway • A. D. Winans •
Francine Witte • Yaryan • Gerald Yelle • Andrena Zawinski •
Larry Zdeb • Nina Zivancevic • Lorene Zarou-Zouzounis •
Joanie HF Zosike
Today's war is for the survival of the planet. In Maintenant 14: A
Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art, the weapon of choice
is Dada. Today, everyone in the world is affected by the growing
impact of climate change, pollution, plastics, and lack of
sustainability. The 2020 edition of the premiere journal of
contemporary dada writing and art confronts the situation with a
bold and rebellious collection of work that shows the absurdity of
continuing the practices that have taken earth to the precipice of
extinction. Using the theme "UN-SUSTAIN-A-BULL-SH*T" Maintenant 14
creators turn poetry and art into weapons that expose, confront,
and lambast policies that have taken the planet to tipping points
in the climate system, biodiversity loss, and the risk of social
and ecological collapse. The premier journal gathering the work of
internationally-renowned contemporary Dada artists and writers,
Maintenant 14 offers compelling proof that Dada continue to serve
as a catalyst to creators more than a century later. The annual
MAINTENANT series, established in 2008, gathers work of
contemporary Dada artists and writers from around the world. The
new issue features cover art by neo-pop artist/provocateur Walter
Robinson. Past issues include art by Mark Kostabi, Raymond
Pettibon, Nicole Eisenmann, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Charles Mingus III,
and Kazunori Murakami; writing by Gerard Malanga, Charles Plymell,
Andrei Codrescu, Anne Waldman, and more, with a strong contingent
of artist-writers from the world of punk rock.
“A compilation of leading Dada-influenced artists from around the
world." ―TRIBE LA Magazine The 2022 edition of the
world’s premiere journal of contemporary dada writing and art
continues a revolutionary approach to creation, inspired by the
Dada movement. These days you hear a lot about NET ZERO, in
reference to steps being taken to combat climate change. NET ZERO
refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced
and the amount removed from the atmosphere. At this time, NET ZERO
is an ambition lacking absolute definition as corporate energy
titans pledge distant adherence without clear or immediate
commitments to act. In fact, these so-called “innovative”
scions of wealth seem to not even be able to remove the layer of
hot air greenhouse gases spewing from the mouths of the pundits and
politicos pushing the affirmation of their endlessly pernicious
promises. Enter NYET ZERO. With NYET ZERO, MAINTENANT 16 makes an
artistic power grab using DADA—in the form of original art,
poetry, and writing aimed at exposing the hypocrisy of the
engine-idle rich on recycled paper. We can change the now with art
and thought. Otherwise, the future has NOTENTIAL. When the
corporate powers that be control all of the energy resources, Art
Becomes A Necessity!!! Or as Tristen Tzara put it in his Dada
Manifesto, “Dada Dada Dada, a roaring of tense colors, and
interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques,
inconsistencies: LIFE!” For the first time since debuting in
2008, MAINTENANT 16 includes work from all seven continents
on the planet, with more than 250 creators from 35 countries. The
MAINTENANT series gathers the work of internationally-renowned
contemporary Dada artists and writers. MAINTENANT
16 offers compelling proof that concepts of Dada continue to
serve as a catalyst to creators more than a century later.
Contributors to Maintenant 16 include: Derek Adams • Susan
Shoshannah Adler • Jamika Ajalon • Ina Al-soqi • Youssef
Alaoui • Linda J. Albertano • Austin Alexis • Joel Allegretti
• Santiago Amaya • Avelino de Araujo • Wayne Atherton • Liz
Axelrod • Mahnaz Badihian • Amy Barone • Vittore Baroni •
Amy Bassin • Brent Bechtel • Peter Beda • Regina Lafay
Bellamy • C. Mehrl Bennett • Carla Bertola • Volodymyr Bilyk
• József Bíró • Lucy Jane Bledsoe • Mark Blickley •
Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier • Clemente Botelho • Bob Branaman
• Kathy Bruce • Michael Lane Bruner • Imanol Buisan • Fork
Burke • Billy Cancel • Angela Caporaso • Peter Carlaftes •
Mutes César • Peter Ciccariello • Hal Citron • Lynette
Clennell • Andrei Codrescu • Terese Coe • Roger Conover •
Anthony Cox • Lars Crosby • Malik Ameer Crumpler • Tchello
d’Barros • Wer Da • Steve Dalachinsky • Allison A. Davis
• Heather Dawish • Holly Day • Quỳnh Iris de Prelle •
Laylah DeLautréamont • Lily Despic • Sam Dodson • Bruce
Louis Dodson • Gabriel Don • Carol Dorf • Robert Duncan •
Malcolm Easton • Salvatore Esposito • Jeff Farr • Becky
Fawcett • Federico Federici • Rich Ferguson • Cheryl J. Fish
• Kathleen Florence • Giovanni Fontana • Robert C. Ford •
Kofi Fosu Forson • Patrick Forsythe • Abigail Frankfurt •
Dorothy Friedman • Thomas Fucaloro • Ignacio Galilea • Sandra
Gea • Kat Georges • Christian Georgescu • Robert Anthony
Gibbons • Mark Glista • Gemma Goette • Gustavo Gómez-Mejía
• S.A. Griffin • Fausto Grossi • Meghan Grupposo • Egon
Guenther • Genco Gulan • Elancharan Gunasekaran • Ana-Maria
Guta • Janet Hamill • Bibbe Hansen • Jesper Hasseltoft •
Heide Hatry • Erica ESH Henry • Aimee Herman • Jan Herman •
Karen Hildebrand • Mark Hoefer • Lawrence Holzworth • Richard
Humann • Matthew Hupert • Frie J. Jacobs • Ayushi Jain •
Annaliese Jakimides • Mathias Jansson • Jerry T. Johnson •
Boni Joi • Milana Juventa • Marina Kazakova • Anthony D.
Kelly • Rose Knapp • Doug Knott • Ron Kolm • Mark Kostabi
• Eleni Kourti • Hope Kroll • Paweł Kuczyński •
Zygimantas Kudirka • Bénédicte Kusendila • David Lawton •
Serge Lecomte • Jane LeCroy • Sarah Legow • Patricia Leonard
• Linda Lerner • Martin H. Levinson • Alexander Limarev •
Richard Loranger • Ruggero Maggi • Sara Maino • Gerard
Malanga • Jaan Malin • Sophie Malleret • Mary Rose Manspeaker
• Philippe Marcade • Fred Marchant • Eliette Markhbein •
Bronwyn Mauldin • Jesse McCloskey • Philip Meersman • Lois
Kagan Mingus • Charles Mingus III • Julian Mithra • Richard
Modiano • Mike M. Mollett • Thurston Moore • Luiz Morgadinho
• Alexander Nderitu • Dustin Nelson • J. D. Nelson • Karen
Neuberg • Gerald Nicosia • Lance Nizami • Harry E. Northup
• Anna Gabrielle O’Meara • Ruth Oisteanu • Valery Oisteanu
• Suzi Kaplan Olmsted • Marc Olmsted • John Olson • Jane
Ormerod • Yuko Otomo • Bibiana Padilla Maltos • Csaba Pal •
Lisa Panepinto • Pamela Papino-Wood • Gay Pasley • John S.
Paul • Oladipo Kehinde Paul • Giorgia Pavlidou • Puma Perl
• Raymond Pettibon • Charles Plymell • Renaat Ramon • Nicca
Ray • Mado Reznik • Travis Richardson • Wes Rickert •
Benjamin Robinson • Radoslav Rochallyi • L. Rose • Alison
Ross • Martina Salisbury • William Seaton • Jack Seiei •
Silvio Severino • Susan Shup • Bertholdus Sibum • Paul
Siegell • Denise Silk-Martelli • Zoltan Simon • Lily Simonson
• Neal Skooter Taylor (LA Dada) • Angela Sloan • Valerie
Sofranko • Paul Sohar • Pere Sousa • Orchid Spangiafora •
Dd. Spungin • Marilyn Stablein • Laurie Steelink • J. J.
Steinfeld • Christine Sloan Stoddard • Thomas Stolmar • Rich
Stone • W. K. Stratton • Belinda Subraman • Kelly Talbot •
Zev Torres • John J. Trause • Ann Firestone Ungar • Yrik-Max
Valentonis • Anoek van Praag • Lynnea Villanova • Barbara Vos
• Matina Vossou • Silvia Wagensberg • George Wallace •
Scott Wannberg • Mike Watt • Poul R. Weile • Syporca Whandal
• Brenda Whiteway • Maw Shein Win • A. D. Winans • Tracy
Witt • Francine Witte • Jeffrey Cyphers Wright • Yaryan •
Gerald Yelle • Karen Romano Young • Andrena Zawinski • Larry
Zdeb • Nina Živančević • Joanie HF Zosike
"A smorgasbord for those who are sick and tired of it." —Seattle
Book Review The 2021 edition of the premiere journal of
contemporary dada writing and art considers humankind past and
present with a collection of contemporary dada art and writing
driven by the theme “HUMANITY: THE REBOOT.” More than 242
creators from 31 countries establish that social protest can be
creatively achieved via risk-taking art. The premier journal
gathering the work of internationally-renowned contemporary Dada
artists and writers, MAINTENANT 15 offers compelling proof that
Dada continue to serve as a catalyst to creators more than a
century later. The annual MAINTENANT series, established in 2008,
gathers work of contemporary Dada artists and writers from around
the world. The new issue features cover art by renowned Cuban
American artist Edel Rodriguez, whose provocative work has been
featured on the covers of TIME, The New Yorker, Der Spiegel, and
more. Past issues of MAINTENANT include work by artists Mark
Kostabi, Walter Robinson, Raymond Pettibon, Nicole Eisenmann,
Jean-Jacques Lebel, and Kazunori Murakami; writers include
Gerard Malanga, Charles Plymell, Andrei Codrescu, and more, with a
strong contingent of artist-writers from the world of punk
rock. MAINTENANT 15 contributors include: Derek Adams •
Alexey Adonin • Jamika Ajalon • Youssef Alaoui • Linda J.
Albertano • Austin Alexis • Joel Allegretti • Santiago Amaya
• Elizabeth Ashe • Gaëlle Audic • Liz Axelrod • Mahnaz
Badihian • Amy Barone • Vittore Baroni • Amy Bassin •
Regina Lafay Bellamy • John M. Bennett • C. Mehrl Bennett •
Volodymyr Bilyk • József Bíró • Mark Blickley • Karen
Boissonneault-Gauthier • Clemente Botelho • John Bowman •
Jeff Boynton • Gedley Belchior Braga • Bob Branaman •
philipkevinbrehse • Kathy Bruce • Imanol Buisan • Fork Burke
• Irene Caesar • Billy Cancel • Peter Carlaftes • Virginia
Carroll • Mona Jean Cedar • Robert Cenedella • Mutes César
• Leanne Chabalko • Sarah M. Chen • Ross Cisneros • Lynette
Clennell • Andrei Codrescu • Chuck Connelly • Roger Conover
• Anthony Cox • Lars Crosby • Tchello d’Barros • Steve
Dalachinsky • Zoë Darling • Allison Davis • Holly Day •
Avelino de Araujo • Quỳnh Iris de Prelle • Laylah
DeLautréamont • Bart Dewolf • Peter Dizozza • Sam Dodson •
Bruce Louis Dodson • Carol Dorf • Robert Duncan • Jeff Farr
• Amoye Favour • Rich Ferguson • Kathleen Florence •
Gioivanni Fontana • Texas Fontanella • Robert C. Ford • Kofi
Fosu Forson • Abigail A. Frankfurt • Barbara Friedman •
Thomas Fucaloro • Joanna Fuhrman • Ignacio Galilea • Sandra
Gea • Kat Georges • Christian Georgescu • Robert Gibbons •
Gordon Gilbert • Mark Glista • Benjamin Goluboff • S. A.
Griffin • Fausto Grossi • Meghan Grupposo • Egon Guenther •
Genco Gulan • Elancharan Gunasekaran • John S. Hall • Janet
Hamill • Bibbe Hansen • David Hargreaves • Nour Hassan •
Heide Hatry • Aimee Herman • Karen Hildebrand • Jack
Hirschman • Mark Hoefer • Lawrence Holzworth • Mane
Hovhannisyan • Joël Hubaut • Heikki Huotari • Matthew Hupert
• Ayushi Jain • Annaliese Jakimides • Marta Janik • Ruud
Janssen • Mathias Jansson • Debra Jenks • Jerry Johnson •
Boni Joi • Milana Juventa • Jerry Kamstra • Allan Kausch •
Marina Kazakova • Donna Joy Kerness • Rose Knapp • Doug Knott
• Ron Kolm • Mark Kostabi • Eleni Kourti • Paweł
Kuczyński • Anatoly Kudryavitsky • Béné Kusendila • David
Lawton • Serge Lecomte • Jane LeCroy • Patricia Leonard •
Linda Lerner • Adam Li • Alexander Limarev • Laurinda Lind
• Goran Lišnjić • Yvonne Litschel • Richard Loranger •
Sarah Maino • Jaan Malin • Sophie Malleret • Bibiana Padilla
Maltos • Giovanni Mangiante • Mary Manspeaker • Phil Marcade
• Fred Marchant • Eliette Markhbein • Sara Cahill Marron •
Malak Mattar • Bronwyn Mauldin • Ellyn Maybe • John Mazzei
• Jesse McCloskey • Philip Meersman • R. S. Mengert •
Lawrence Miles • Lois Kagan Mingus • Charles Mingus III •
Richard Modiano • Mike M. Mollett • Thurston Moore • Tim
Murphy • Alexander Nderitu • Gerald Nicosia • Anna O’Meara
• Valery Oisteanu • Ruth Oisteanu • Marc Olmsted • Suzi
Kaplan Olmsted • Jane Ormerod • Yuko Otomo • Csaba Pál •
Lisa Panepinto • Gay Pasley • John S. Paul • Paulo •
Giorgia Pavlidou • Ernst Perdriel • Puma Perl • Raymond
Pettibon • Alex Andy Phuong • Charles Plymell • Leslie
Prosterman • Lauren Purje • Renaat Ramon • Nicca Ray • C.
R. Resetarits • Mado Reznik • Wes Rickert • Benjamin Robinson
• Bruce Robinson • Aliah Rosenthal • Alison Ross • Bradley
Rubenstein • Mashaal Sajid • Ralph Salisbury • Martina
Salisbury • Aram Saroyan • Phil Scalia • Jack Seiei •
Silvio Severino • Craig Shannon • Susan Shup • Bertholdus
Sibum • Denise Silk-Martelli • Angela Sloan • Valerie
Sofranko • Orchid Spangiafora • Dd. Spungin • Laurie Steelink
• Samantha Steiner • J. J. Steinfeld • Christine Sloan
Stoddard • Rich Stone • W. K. Stratton • Lucien Suel • Neal
Skooter Taylor • Michael Thompson • Fred Tomaselli • Zev
Torres • John J. Trause • Ann Firestone Ungar • Yrik-Max
Valentonis • Luca Vallino • Anoek van Praag • Lynnea
Villanova • Barbara Vos • Silvia Wagensberg • Tom Walker •
George Wallace • Scott Wannberg • Mike Watt • Jennifer Weigel
• Poul R. Weile • Ingrid Wendt • Syporca Whandal • A
Whittenberg • Maw Shein Win • Yaryan • Gerald Yelle • Logan
K. Young • Lorene Zarou-Zouzounis • Larry Zdeb • Leonard
Zinovyev • Nina Zivancevic • Joanie HF Zosike
MAINTENANT 12: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art
serves up the controversial theme, "WE ARE ALL A 'LIKE'." With the
rise in social media use-and abuse-the concept of "like" has
reached whole new levels. There's the idea of an individual's
reaction to events, people, images, etc. as a reduction to "Like"
or "Dislike" without need for deeper consideration. Then there is
the status factor: that something which is "Liked" by the largest
number of people is of value. In fact, in the social media orbit,
it is seemingly beneficial to offer strong, sharp, simplistic
opinions-instead of nuanced, deeper, shaded considerations-simply
because they provoke the greatest likelihood of widespread
attention. How will this reduction of thought shape the future of
interpersonal relations, intellectual advancement, and politics? As
we teeter on the brink of nuclear war, the concepts of Dada
brilliantly encompass the urgency of present times with both
clarity and purposeful confusion. The MAINTENANT series,
established in 2005, gathers the work of renowned and emerging dada
artists and writers from around the world. The series has been
archived in leading international institutions including the Museum
of Contemporary Art-New York, the BelVUE Museum-Brussels, and more.
Renowned contributors have included artists Mark Kostabi, Raymond
Pettibon, Giovanni Fontana, Jean-Jacques Lebel, and Kazunori
Murakami. Writers have included Allen Ginsberg, Gerard Malanga,
Charles Plymell, Jerome Rothenberg, and more, with a strong
contingent of punk musician-artist-writers including Grant Hart,
Mike Watt, and Exene Cervenka.
In Atrium, award-winning Palestinian-American poet Hala Alyan
traces lines of global issues in personal spaces, with fervently
original imagery, and a fierce passion and intense intimacy that
echoes long after initial reading.
The book received the 2013 Arab American Book of the Year Award for
Poetry, an astounding achievement for a first collection. In
addition, Alyan was recently tapped as a finalist in the Nazim
Himet Poetry Competition.
Already in her young career, Alyan has etched her mark on other
award-winning poets who are universal in their praise: "Don't miss
the dazzling Hala Alyan. Wow. When she says 'the poetry like a
spear, ' she isn't kidding." --Naomi Shihab Nye; "Hala Alyan's
poems startle us with their beautiful, enigmatic images and capture
us with their passionate engagement with the world. A powerful
debut." --Chitra Divakaruni; "For all the stunning angularity in
this vision, we do not doubt that what we are seeing and sensing
here is a surprising, sharp-edged sense of the real, of a world
that had been there all along, just waiting for this poet and these
poems to reveal. Start to finish, these poems convey a singular
vision and represent an important new voice in the international
poetry arena." --Fred Marchant
Hala Alyan's Atrium is truly a remarkable debut by a poet of
stunning virtuosity and range.
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