Month: October 2009
SPLENDOR
Maybe in the sandstorm of metaphor
you really don’t have a body –
but there’s something palpable
that makes me want to do battle
with your ectoplasmic splendor.
No alembic. Your body folds under you
as a collapsed puppet: my fervent
conquest of your gangliness now just
icky taxidermy. There are wings
under my armpits and also
secret beings. They straddle your
imagination in my imagination.
That is how we do not come
to know one another.
Stain reading video
Thanks Amy and Ana!
Today’s ensemble, and yesterday’s, and Louis Quatorze
Shall I be Louis Quatorze for Hallowe’en?
It doesn’t seem like such a stretch, although I’ve been going through this matchy conservative thing lately.
I do like suede, suede boots, oh. Hate shininess, patent leather. Flannel bubble skirt in greens, Zara, bought secondhand in some other city. Where? I forget.
The fall which is now pretending to be winter making me oddly macho. I know I’m dressed like a secretary here more or less, but those are Harley-Davidson boots, and my stance is pure Sun King. N’est-ce pas?
Today’s Ensemble: Eating the Railroad
I dressed like a grownup against the briskness today. I don’t feel like a grownup particularly, but like sailing chaos crashing about tiredly. Look how pale I am! I need to eat a train. Or a whole railroad.
I erased my post asking for help with what to do with opinions, because who cares, although I was reminded of it, tonally, by the most recent post by Lindsey Boldt. Really, the saddest posts are the cries for attention that everyone ignores. I’m reassured by the neediness of others (and this is the religious impulse), even if I’m repelled by it, too (and this is the impulse to nihilism).
Well, I can dwell, if uncomfortably, in ambiguities. Can you?
I am going to crash through this post. With notes and quotations from readings I’ve been to recently:
Laura Moriarty:
able to gyrate in marmalade only
Paul Foster Johnson
[lots of tripling, and triple negatives!]
not not not
Anna Moschavakis:
The Greek word cynic translates as doglike.
There were always low level scientologists hanging around the dumpsters in dirty uniforms.
Kim Rosenfield:
(in her panel of scientists’ voice)
All these documents are registered on microcassettes.
No more, no less, then the study of intonation
Bhanu Kapil:
There were some sugar crystals on the carpet, I knew I should hoover them up before they got ground in.
I compared myself to a Safeway rotisserie chicken. I said I didn’t want to be one.
Monica de la Torre
The color is a readymade – a part of the industrial production of feeling.
Hats gags games and magic are subject to random searches
Christine Wertheim:
My eyes stutter – my patter is the swoon of the sound
(dogs barking in sympathy)
Vanessa Place:
election box
dripping pan
devil’s donut
popo
lap flounder
fish mitten
Michael Nicoloff:
I’ll start calling you the sub-prime mover
I hate other poets
This haircut reflects my experience
Woke up on the wrong side of my woman suit
and his collabs with Alli Warren
slurping ramen, experiencing “glow”
automatically I love pleather
getting all bulbous on my own ass
Mel Nichols
wet panties in sunlight/ save me from the scary clownheads
the lawn’s intense
oh… human poets
oh… extra second in the worldI love the way a leprechaun scab feels on my skin.
I mean, Ben Franklin was the Joyce Carol Oates of his time.
Catriona Strang
war is also mind
I get my drift
I’m so catty in green
blink light slobbers horns
Margaret Christakos
marvel comically
a portal that would open on a room full of squirming words
to be entertained is such release
I couldn’t bear to listen to Nicole Brossard. Who is she speaking to? [I wrote.]A bunch of meta-garble. My eyes glaaaaaze over… sounds better in French…. I started looking around: Anne Waldman in a coral/ orange scarf and tunic of maybe Tibetan ornament. Jen’s brilliant silver hybrid shoes… Vanessa’s pierced brow white shirt black jeans… Mark Weiss in Japonoiseries… Emily Beall in “Midwestern” plaid… Bernstein also in plaid pastel, sitting quite sideways slumped… Pierre Joris has a “dandy” face … his mouth… brown print shirt with torches or ice cream cones… Jen plays with her hair… checking ends?
“it is frightening, this carpet of words”
and this I don’t know if I wrote this or Brossard did. Maybe I was going all homophonic on her: “the snoot wind through the roses/ don’t be afraid to touch your mélange gully/ lil sketches/ your mother in her bed tub/ the klezmer barkeep“ [uh, this all sounds like me]
Rachel Z,’s pale pink shirt with silkscreened SQUIRREL– where did she get the SQUIRREL?
“of course we do write with letters” no! [feigned surprise!]
Huh: an ABECEDARIAN book! How INNOVATIVE!
I was thinking she’s actually incompetent.
remember my continuum from my erased poets, loyal readers?
MAKE IT STOP
UGH
HUH
WOW
OUT OF THIS WORLD
I’ll just let you infer ratings, or tack on your own.
Kisses!
Here’s me doing Navrang at Movie NIte
Here’s yours truly in Neo-Benshi performance from the Movie Nite Festival, a benefit for Dixon Place In New York City, held on May 1st and 2nd, 2009. Based on footage from the film “Navrang” by the great V. Shantaram. Event organized by the great Brandon Downing.
so tired…
the hormones hate me
Tonight: Poetry Extravaganza at ISSUE PROJECT ROOM
This Friday, October 9, 7:00 pm — The Way of the Word
Poetry Extravaganza curated by Bob Holman, Suzanne Fiol, and Kenneth Goldsmith
ISSUE PROJECT ROOM
At the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Tel: 718-330-0313
featuring the amazing poets:
Bob Holman
Ken Goldsmith
Jonas Mekas
Anne Waldman
Judith Malina
Abiodoun Oyewole (of the Last Poets)
Hettie Jones
Jeff Wright
Esther K. Smith
Georgia Luna Faust
Michael Carter
Kathy Engel
Kimiko Hahn
Beau Sia
Holly Anderson
Max Blagg
Frank Lima
Betsey Andrews
Mike Topp
Steve Dalachinsky
Yuko Otumo
and the FLARF POETS:
Gary Sullivan
Sharon Mesmer
Drew Gardner
Katie Degentesh
Jordan Davis
Brandon Downing
Nada Gordon
Rest in peace and art, beautiful Suzanne.
to the tune of
In the greasy howls and fidgets
of our dirty knees, I’m a wannabe
In the clown hole of your rubber lime
To steam you adderall me
and Afghanistan
Now I’m a man
Ah but I mayonnaise
try and scratch chagrin
dee dee dada dadadadadada
dadada
dadada
da daaaaaaaa
For me to rub your jowl
‘Twould be a Swedish thing
‘Twould make me king
Ah but I mayonnaise
Try and scratch chagrin
discoveries at the new museum
I LOVED the Emory Douglas show. Beautiful lines, mixed media, pathos, power/
I loved also thinking again about the Black Panthers. They were no mere hand-wringers. They served the people, and put their bodies on the line.




