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  • Izdevniecība: The University of Alabama Press
  • ISBN-10: 0817360417
  • ISBN-13: 9780817360412
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A wide-ranging anthology of experimental writing—prose, poetry, and hybrid—from its most significant practitioners and innovators
 

A wide-ranging anthology of experimental writing—prose, poetry, and hybrid—from its most significant practitioners and innovators
 
A variety of names have been used to describe fiction, poetry, and hybrid writing that explore new forms and challenges mainstream traditions. Those phrases include experimental, conceptual, avant-garde, hybrid, surfiction, fusion, radical, slip-stream, avant-pop, postmodern, self-conscious, innovative, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E writing, alternative, and anti- or new literature. Conceptualisms: The Anthology of Prose, Poetry, Visual, Found, E- & Hybrid Writing as Contemporary Art is the first major anthology of writing that offers readers an overview of this other tradition as it lives in the early decades of the 21st century.

Featuring over 100 pieces from more than 90 authors, this anthology offers a plethora of aesthetics and approaches to a wide variety subjects. Editor Steve Tomasula has gathered poems, prose, and hybrid pieces that all challenge our understanding of what literature means. Intended as a collection of the most exciting and bold literary work being made today, Tomasula has put a spotlight on the many possibilities available to writers and readers wishing for a glimpse of literature’s future.

Readers will recognize authors who have shaped contemporary writing, as among them Lydia Davis, Charles Bernstein, Jonathan Safran Foer, Shelley Jackson, Nathaniel Mackey, David Foster Wallace, and Claudia Rankine. Even seasoned readers will find authors, and responses to the canon, not yet encountered. Conceptualisms is a book of ideas for writers, teachers and scholars, as well as readers who wonder how many ways literature can live.

The text features headnotes to chapters on themes such as sound writing, electronic literature, found text, and other forms, offering accessible introductions for readers new to this work. An online companion presents statements about the work and biographies of the authors in addition to audio, video, and electronic writing that can’t be presented in print. Visit www.conceptualisms.info to read more.
 
Introduction 1(15)
1 WRITING LANGUAGE WRITING! A PREFACE (OF SORTS)
16(96)
The Shout Artist (online)
19(1)
R. Henry Nigl
The Speed of Zoom
20(4)
Kass Fleisher
Non-Additive Postulations; The Division of the Soul
24(2)
Scott Helmes
From Notable American Women
26(5)
Ben Marcus
China; Confession
31(4)
Bob Perelman
Thought Experiment; Should Something Happen to the Heart; How Photography Has Changed the Human Face; Chaim Soutine: Reeling Trees
35(14)
Cole Swensen
Translation and the OuLiPo: The Case of the Persevering Maltese
49(11)
Harry Mathews
From The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers
60(8)
Bhanu Kapil
From My Life
68(9)
Lyn Hejinian
Delay Series
77(5)
Leslie Scalapino
Business Personals
82(2)
John Ashbery
From Novel Pictorial Noise
84(4)
Noah Eli Gordon
From Scorch Atlas
88(15)
Blake Butler
From Adorno's Noise
103(9)
Carla Harryman
2 THE DOUBLE HELIX OF CONTEMPORARY WRITING & CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT
112(131)
The Lie of Art; Thank You for Saying You're Welcome
115(16)
Charles Bernstein
Jaques Derrida Writes Postcards to Himself from a Diner in Winesburg, Indiana
131(2)
Michael Martone
Story
133(3)
Lydia Davis
From Under Virga
136(5)
Joe Amato
A Little Song of Suffering on Behalf of Prose
141(10)
William H. Gass
From Citizen
151(5)
Claudia Rankine
Finitude: From the Permanent Collection
156(9)
Jonathan Safran Foer
Say: "Parsley" (online)
165(1)
Caroline Bergvall
Reduced
166(2)
David Foster Wallace
Altmann's Tongue (online); House Rules
168(9)
Brian Evenson
Brevity
177(5)
Deb Olin Unferth
Some Machines
182(6)
Lucy Corin
From The Book of Beginnings and Endings
188(5)
Jenny Boully
The Chronology of Water
193(8)
Lidia Yuknavitch
Draft 95: Erg
201(6)
Rachel Blau Duplessis
Confluence
207(9)
Percival Everett
The Wavemaker Falters
216(8)
George Saunders
The Return of the Dark Children
224(10)
Robert Coover
From Meadow Slasher
234(6)
Joshua Marie Wilkinson
The Reader
240(3)
Steven Ross Smith
3 WRITING TECHNOLOGIES/DIGITAL WORCDDS
243(15)
From AutoSummarize
247(4)
Jason Huff
Dakota (online); Nippon (online)
251(1)
Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
The Boat (online)
251(1)
Nam Le
Matt Huynh
Kylie Boltin
Matt Smith
What We Will (online)
John Cayley
Douglas Cape
Giles Perring
High Muck a Muck (online)
Fred Wah
Jin Zhang
Nicola Harwood
Thomas Lohl
Bessie Wapp
The Yellow Pages (online)
Charles Bernstein
Liberty Ring! (online)
Stephanie Strickland
Ian Hatcher
The Nature of the Creative Process (online); 10.01 (online)
252(1)
Lance Olsen
Tim Gutherie
Queerskins (online)
Illya Szilak
Cyril Tsiboulski
The Gathering Cloud (online)
J.R. Carpenter
Henry (online); Ouadane (online)
David Jhave Johnston
Silence; Last Words; My Life in Three Parts (online)
Alan Blgelow
V[ R]erses: An XR Story Series (online)
Mez Breeze
Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project (online)
Scott Rettberg
Roderick Coover
From of the Subcontract, Or Principles of Poetic Right
253(5)
Nick Thurston
4 ARCHITECTURE OF THE PAGE/WRITING AS VISUAL FORM/VISUAL FORM AS WRITING
258(69)
Blue Poem Girt
263(1)
Lesley Dill
From Love in a Dead Language, "The Kama Sutra Classic Comic"
264(2)
Lee Siegel
From Narratology
266(7)
Johanna Drucker
From Changing
273(11)
Lily Hoang
From A Humument
284(7)
Tom Phillips
From Woman's World
291(21)
Graham Rawle
From Bed Hangings
312(12)
Susan Howe
Susan Bee
Be-lie-ve & Absolute-Relative
324(2)
Rimma Gerlovina
Valeriy Gerlovin
Runaway Tongue
326(1)
Douglas Kearney
5 CLOUDS, COLLAGE & THE AESTHETICS OF RIPPING & MIXING
327(34)
The Answer (online)
329(1)
Niels Plenge
Charles Bernstein
Drone-Space Modulator (online)
Davis Schneiderman
From House of Leaves
330(17)
Mark Z. Danielewski
So What Else Is New?; The Fate of Humanity in Verse
347(5)
Frank Rogaczewski
From Parse
352(4)
Craig Dworkin
From Between Page and Screen
356(4)
Amaranth Borsuk
Brad Bouse
88 Constellations for Wittgenstein (to be played with the left hand) (online)
360(1)
David Clark
6 REWORKING THE PAST & THE FUTURE & THE PRESENT
361(88)
Before Time; Amberianum
363(7)
Charles Bernstein
Here
370(3)
Richard Mcguire
Akokli (Goat) Creek; Havoc Nation; Hamill's Last Stand; Chain; The Poem Called Syntax; (sentenced)
373(8)
Fred Wah
Bilingual Instructions; Black Nikes; Coals to Newcastle, Panama Hats from Ecuador; Denigration; Sleeping with the Dictionary
381(3)
Harryette Mullen
The Forest of Mandatory Innocence; The Forest of Peril That's Real; The Forest of Good Bad Intentions; The Not Fake Parallel Forest; No Escape Hatch in the Forest (online)
384(1)
Anna Joy Springer
Rachel Carns
Jane O'Neil
Coyote Takes Us Home
385(13)
Michael Mejia
Deer
398(4)
Carole Maso
From Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century
402(8)
Patrik Ourednik
And You Are?
410(15)
Stacey Levine
From The People of Paper
425(4)
Salvador Plascencia
A Star Wars Tale
429(2)
Kate Bernheimer
The Wild Child
431(4)
Rikki Ducornet
Dream; Torah; Inter(Ir)Ruptions 5
435(3)
Hank Lazer
"Winter" from Selling the Farm: Descants from a Recollected Past
438(6)
Debra Di Blasi
Future Prosthetic@?
444(5)
Lynne Tillman
7 SOUND WRITING
449(27)
The White Pages
451(2)
Steve McCaffery
Song of the Andoumboulou: 18, 19 & 20 (online)
453(1)
Nathaniel Mackey
Stepping into the river (online)
David Antin
All Hands Meeting (online)
Ian Hatcher
From FRANK
454(14)
R.M. Berry
From Men in Aida
468(8)
David Melnick
8 DNA, FOUND SCORES, MACHINE WRITING & OTHER POST-LITERATURE LITERATURE
476(52)
Black Box Theater: United 93
480(14)
David Buuck
From Tragodia
494(11)
Vanessa Place
From ppg256
505(2)
Nick Montfort
From Skin
507(4)
Shelley Jackson
Spreeder: For EPC20 4am-Sam Sept 11th 2014 (Part 1) (online)
511(1)
Jhave
Biopoetry
512(7)
Eduardo Kac
The Xenotext Experiment
519(9)
Christian Bok
9 CONTRIBUTOR STATEMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES (online at: www.conceptualisms.info)
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