12/28/08
Small Press Poetry @ UAG
SMALL PRESS POETRY @ UAG
First Friday, January 2nd
247 Lark Street
6-9pm
The Upstate Artists Guild (UAG) Gallery, as part of their January “New Beginnings” show, will be hosting a Publisher’s Open House for many of the poetry small presses producing books in Albany, NY.
Across poetics, aesthetics, and institutional status, contributing presses will include: Flim Forum Press, Fence Books, A.P.D. Press, Anchorite Press, and Albany Poets.
This will be an opportunity for interested gallery-goers to engage with some of the independent, underground, and/or experimental writing and publishing happening here in Albany today.
The show opens on First Friday, January 2nd, and will last throughout the month. Free to the public. For more information, call (518) 426-3501, or email: klane@flimforum.com.
12/4/08
B
ISBN 978-0-9819267-2-8
80 pages, 8x9
$16
Specimen Days
re Republic
World Series
Explore Tomorrow Today
Ordering/information
@ Stockport Flats
11/17/08
B_____rookline B_____ooksmith
An Evening with Open Letters Monthly
w/ Nicolás Wey Gómez, Matthew Klane, and editor Steve Donoghue
Monday November 24th
7pm
Brookline Booksmith
279 Harvard Street
Open Letters Monthly is a Boston-based online literary journal dedicated to uncompromising criticism and cutting-edge creative writing. Join editor Steve Donoghue and contributors Nicolás Wey Gómez and Matthew Klane for a night of poetry, fiction, and more.
Copies of B will be for sale.
11/16/08
Don't become deaf to the birds in your head
11/15/08
B
B_____ Meditations
by Matthew Klane
Stockport Flats Press
ISBN 978-0-9819267-2-8
80 pages, 8x9
$16
Specimen Days
re Republic
World Series
Explore Tomorrow Today
Ordering/information
@ Stockport Flats
11/10/08
11/9/08
30/30
I'll be reading from Secret Caves this Wednesday night, alongside the 30/30 All-Stars, the brave troops who poem-ed a day all thru October, in preparation for this New Morning.
Wednesday, November 12th
8pm
The Cantab Lounge
738 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA
The All-Stars will continue to celebrate, w/ the Jeff Robinson trio, but sans me...
Sunday, November 16th
9pm
The Lizard Lounge
1667 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA
10/31/08
10/30/08
10/29/08
1-52
10/17/08
The Alps
by Brandon Shimoda
ISBN 978-0-9790888-2-7
144 pages, 7x9
$14 (+ $2 shipping & handling)
or:
Send a check for $16 to:
Flim Forum Press
PO Box 549
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Query: klane at flimforum dot com
"Part elegy, part celebration, Brandon Shimoda’s debut interweaves glimpses of individual lives, fragments of revolution and war, and a bird’s-eye view of the waxing and waning of generations in mapping profound issues of identity and history. Viewed through the lens of his particular family history, Shimoda stations The Alps in an eerily beautiful yet threatening landscape, one entangled, inextricably, with the brutality of human existence. By turns playful, detached, and deeply emotional, the myriad voices of The Alps resonate with a spare and violent beauty."
—Laura Sims
"There are the Alps, standing impossibly high and shining like pieces of the Moon grafted onto Earth. They pour their substance down into the valleys, rewriting the human landscape with passages of ice. The words of Brandon Shimoda’s The Alps also seem to arrive in this way, transfixed by cold cascades of glacial time. Human narratives embedded here are carried great distances across the white space of the page. And while Shimoda’s poetic glaciers may have the power to grind words themselves to rubble, they also serve as windows (symbolized by the empty frames of one section) into a meaning beyond words. Here, frozen records of the past––personal memories, along with the traces of ancestors both literary and familial––are fractured and reassembled according to an ‘unknown intermixture of laws’ (in the words of the British physicist Tyndall, describing glacial structure). Shimoda (citing Tyndall) looks toward the ‘order and beauty’ hidden behind the ‘utter confusion’ of the Real."
—Andrew Joron
"Brandon Shimoda’s The Alps is an exploration across modes of perception and through them, primarily the visual and the intuitive, which encompasses the feeling-out of experience (whether one’s own or others’) as memory, invention, collage, bricolage. A formally interdisciplinary text, The Alps expands the borders around forms of identity and, in one section, confronts the breakdown of language as the medium constitutive of identity.
Shimoda’s is a welcome voice among a new generation, one saturated by images and so compelled, at times, to creatively, renewingly engage and remake them."
—Lisa Fishman
"A scattering, a drowning, a droning, a hoofing; a bombing, a sinking, a plugging, a mapping; a feasting, a birthing, a stitching, a sewing, The Alps is an avalanche inventory ceremony. Part Maximus, part Cremaster, The Alps proceeds across a 'cropping continent"' variously sounding, muffling, digesting, and smoking out histories and voices 'eroding nation-blankness sort of.' If it is true that '[…] there is/no witness//to vanquish/language from the books you know,' The Alps, in its omnivorous, flesh-eating pursuit, invites us at least to banquet with it, to be among the 'self-fertilized/guests, among ghosts' in its vast and nomadic recalibrations performs a dazzling new archeology."
—Anthony Hawley
ISBN 978-0-9790888-2-7
144 pages, 7x9
$14 (+ $2 shipping & handling)
or:
Send a check for $16 to:
Flim Forum Press
PO Box 549
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Query: klane at flimforum dot com
"Part elegy, part celebration, Brandon Shimoda’s debut interweaves glimpses of individual lives, fragments of revolution and war, and a bird’s-eye view of the waxing and waning of generations in mapping profound issues of identity and history. Viewed through the lens of his particular family history, Shimoda stations The Alps in an eerily beautiful yet threatening landscape, one entangled, inextricably, with the brutality of human existence. By turns playful, detached, and deeply emotional, the myriad voices of The Alps resonate with a spare and violent beauty."
—Laura Sims
"There are the Alps, standing impossibly high and shining like pieces of the Moon grafted onto Earth. They pour their substance down into the valleys, rewriting the human landscape with passages of ice. The words of Brandon Shimoda’s The Alps also seem to arrive in this way, transfixed by cold cascades of glacial time. Human narratives embedded here are carried great distances across the white space of the page. And while Shimoda’s poetic glaciers may have the power to grind words themselves to rubble, they also serve as windows (symbolized by the empty frames of one section) into a meaning beyond words. Here, frozen records of the past––personal memories, along with the traces of ancestors both literary and familial––are fractured and reassembled according to an ‘unknown intermixture of laws’ (in the words of the British physicist Tyndall, describing glacial structure). Shimoda (citing Tyndall) looks toward the ‘order and beauty’ hidden behind the ‘utter confusion’ of the Real."
—Andrew Joron
"Brandon Shimoda’s The Alps is an exploration across modes of perception and through them, primarily the visual and the intuitive, which encompasses the feeling-out of experience (whether one’s own or others’) as memory, invention, collage, bricolage. A formally interdisciplinary text, The Alps expands the borders around forms of identity and, in one section, confronts the breakdown of language as the medium constitutive of identity.
Shimoda’s is a welcome voice among a new generation, one saturated by images and so compelled, at times, to creatively, renewingly engage and remake them."
—Lisa Fishman
"A scattering, a drowning, a droning, a hoofing; a bombing, a sinking, a plugging, a mapping; a feasting, a birthing, a stitching, a sewing, The Alps is an avalanche inventory ceremony. Part Maximus, part Cremaster, The Alps proceeds across a 'cropping continent"' variously sounding, muffling, digesting, and smoking out histories and voices 'eroding nation-blankness sort of.' If it is true that '[…] there is/no witness//to vanquish/language from the books you know,' The Alps, in its omnivorous, flesh-eating pursuit, invites us at least to banquet with it, to be among the 'self-fertilized/guests, among ghosts' in its vast and nomadic recalibrations performs a dazzling new archeology."
—Anthony Hawley
9/29/08
Valentine's 10/7
ALBANY POETS PRESENTS
in association w/ Flim Forum + Les Figues Press
Tuesday, October 7th
Valentine's
17 New Scotland Avenue
8pm
featuring
Vanessa Place
Matthew Klane
Vanessa Place is a writer and lawyer, and co-director of Les Figues Press. She is the author of Dies: A Sentence (Les Figues Press), a
50,000-word, one-sentence novella; the post-conceptual novel La Medusa (Fiction Collective 2), and the forthcoming Notes on Conceptualisms (Ugly Duckling Presse), in collaboration with appropriation poet Robert Fitterman, and a nonfiction book, The Guilt Project: Rape and Morality (Other Press). Other work has appeared in other publications, including Western Humanities Review, Northwest Review, Insert Fold Magazine, Greetings #10, 4th Street: A Poetry Bimonthly, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Bookforum, and theextraroom (Ger.). Her collaboration with artist/performer Lamya Regragui will debut at Cent Quatre in Paris/Los Angeles in 2009, and she is collaborating with conceptual artist Stephanie Taylor on the film “Murderous Square Dance at the Spiral Jetty.” Place is a co-founder of Les Figures Press, described by critic Terry Castle as “an elegant vessel for experimental American writing of an extraordinarily assured and ingenious sort.”
Matthew Klane is co-editor and founder of flim forum press, publisher of the experimental poetry anthologies Oh One Arrow and A Sing Economy. His book, B____ Meditations, is forthcoming, this fall, from Stockport Flats Press. His recent chapbooks include Sorrow Songs, Friend Delighting the Eloquent, and The-Associated Press. Also: The Meister-Reich Experiments, an evolving hypertext, online at House Press. Other recent work can be found in The New Chief Tongue and online at Open Letters Monthly and Otoliths. He currently lives and writes in Albany, New York.
$3 suggested donation
ALBANY POETS PRESENTS is Albany Poets’ monthly open mic for poetry, spoken word, and music.
FLIM FORUM PRESS, founded in 2005, is an independent press that provides SPACE to emerging poets working in a variety of experimental modes.
9/24/08
MK Ultra
HIGHWATERMARK SALO[O]N
Volume 2 Number 1
art by Beat Keerl
poems by Matthew Klane
songs by Doug Rogers
An excerpt from
MK Ultra
by Matthew Klane
To order
or query Highwatermark Salo[o]n
9/15/08
Sorrow Songs
1 of 100 copies
12 divided plates (8.5"x7")
side-stapled
$10
The Gospel of Loss
Brass Tax
Thurgood Marshall's Grief Insurgency
In on a Ship into Charleston
Reading Ezekiel
Justice
Mall of the Ottomans
Mulatto Kibbutz
The Slums
Deconstruction and Reconstruction
Reading Solomon
Rock Bottom
To order, send $10 to:
Matthew Klane
Flim Forum Press
PO Box 549
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Checks payable to:
Matthew Klane
To query:
klane@flimforum.com
Friend Delighting the Eloquent
1 of 100 copies
80 poems on
14 plates (8.5"x7")
5 indices
side-stapled w/ dust jacket
$14
"The space element is the basis
for all evolution and dissolution"
Dalai Lama (1391-1474/5)
Dalai Lama (1475-1542)
Dalai Lama (1543-1588)
Dalai Lama (1589-1617)
Dalai Lama (1617-1682)
Dalai Lama (1683-1706)
Dalai Lama (1708-1757)
Dalai Lama (1758-1804)
Dalai Lama (1805/6-1815)
Dalai Lama (1816-1837)
Dalai Lama (1838-1855/6)
Dalai Lama (1856-1875)
Dalai Lama (1876-1933
Dalai Lama (1935-
To order, send $14 to:
Matthew Klane
Flim Forum Press
PO Box 549
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Checks payable to:
Matthew Klane
5 special editions available,
on translucent paper
$50
To query:
klane@flimforum.com
The- Associated Press
1 of 50 copies
2nd printing
8 plates (8.5"x8.5")
on brown paper
in a brown paper envelope
$10
The- Murdered Nuns
Sex is the- Subtext
The- Other Nicaragua
Shock and Awe
Zones of Control
The- West is History
Erratic Dispatches
The- Fourfold
To order, send $10 to:
Matthew Klane
Flim Forum Press
PO Box 549
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Checks payable to:
Matthew Klane
To query:
klane@flimforum.com
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