Interzone was a network of William Burroughs' readers founded (1997-2013). Its sites are still accessible at http://www.inter-zone.org/ , but most of them are sites of archives. The site presently active are: - Interzone Éditions http://www.interzoneeditions.net/ - La sémantique générale pour les nuls https://www.semantiquegenerale.net - La sémantique générale pour tous semantiquegenerale.free.fr - Pour une économie non-aristotélicienne https://generalsemantics4all.wordpress.com/
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lundi 3 août 2015
En ces lieux... des livres 2015
Pour la quatrième année, Interzone Editions était à la manifestation littéraire En ces lieux... des livres, qui s'est tenu le 26 juillet à Loudun. Beau temps, quoi que frisquet le matin, jardin magnifique, hébergeuse charmante, ambiance sympa, rencontres intéressantes.
The Beat Museum, San Francisco: Andy Clausen, Pamela Twining, and A.D. Winans
Woodstock, NY poets Andy Clausen and Pamela Twining hit the road, venturing off on a “Beat Revival Tour,” destination: San Francisco. Joining them is San Francisco poet A.D. Winans.
Events at the Beat Museum are free of charge, made possible by Friends of the Beat Museum.
Andy Clausen
Andy Clausen was raised in Oakland California USA. He graduated from Bishop O’Dowd High School in 1961 and attended six colleges. After reading the poems of the characters in Kerouac’s books, he felt he’d found his life’s vocation and headlong began trying to be a Beat poet in 1965. He has traveled and read his poetry all over North America and the world. (New York, California, Alaska, Texas, Prague, Kathmandu, Amsterdam etc.) He has maintained a driven intrepid lifestyle and aspired to be a champion of the underdog. He has had many occupations studying humanity and earning a living. Clausen has written about his friendships with Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Ray Bremser, Janine Pommy Vega, Peter Orlovsky, and many others of the Beat Generation.
He has lectured at universities, high schools, and art centers. Clausen has taught at The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University. He was co-editor of, POEMS FOR THE NATION, with Allen Ginsberg and Eliot Katz (Seven Stories Press). He was an editor at LONG SHOT Magazine. Clausen wrote about Ray Bremser
and appears in Encyclopedia of Beat Literature (Kurt Hemmer, editor) Clausen has back packed around the world and has resided in over twenty states and provinces.
and appears in Encyclopedia of Beat Literature (Kurt Hemmer, editor) Clausen has back packed around the world and has resided in over twenty states and provinces.
For twelve years AC conducted poetry workshops in the NY state prison system for Incision Arts. In 1999 Clausen began teaching poetry in the schools under the auspices of Teacher’s & Writers Collaborative. Andy now resides in Woodstock, NY, where he teaches, writes, and performs his work. He lived with Janine Pommy Vega the last 12 years of her life and celebrates The Annual Janine Pommy Vega Poetry Festival in Woodstock.
Pamela Twining
I was born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the middle of the last century, to a melting pot American family with early settler roots, as well as a Native American connection that no one ever discussed. I was always a poet, my first efforts published only in elementary school journals, but my sonnet “Neveah”, written at 16, was honored with a scholarship to a six week poetry workshop in Washington DC. An early poem, “Rejoice! The Second Coming!” was performed at Regina High School in Hyattsville, MD, with orchestration and conducted by prominent Philippine composer, Rosendo E. Santos, professor of music at the Catholic University.
I left school to travel, raise children and live off-the-grid on an organic farm, always finding time to write, though I only started reading my work in public in 2010. During the 1990s, I attended Vassar College on a scholarship received from the Ford Foundation, using poetry as a voice for a Women’s Studies discipline. A long poem “The Rape of Humankind: a Conspiracy Theory”, after William Blake, was used as the subject of a Graduate thesis on Blake, at the request of the professor.
Most of the past years were spent “inhaling”, as it were. And in 2009, my children raised, my parents no longer in need of me, I began to read my work at Open Mics and was soon a Featured performer. My first chapbook, “i have been a river…” was published by Heyday Press in 2011, followed by “utopians & madmen”, DancinFool Press, in 2012 and “A Thousand Years of Wanting” by Shivastan Press in 2013. My work has also appeared in Big Scream #51 and Big Scream #52, Heyday Magazine, Vol 1, Issue 1 and Vol 1, Issue 3, and Napalm Health Spa 2013, the annual magazine of the Museum of American Poetics.
I have appeared with beat legends Andy Clausen and Antler, Jeff Poniewacz, Poet Laureate of Milwaukee, Anne Waldman, George Wallace, and others on stages in Detroit, Milwaukee, Boulder, Denver and Ward CO, and in New York City, as well as Albany and my home of over 40 years, Woodstock, NY.
I am currently working on a long piece, a memoir in poetic form. I am also one of the organizers of the Janine Pommy Vega Poetry Festival, held annually in Woodstock at the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum.
A.D. Winans
A. D. Winans is a native San Francisco poet, writer and photographer. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University. He returned home from Panama in February 1958 to become part of the Beat and post-Beat era. He is the author of fifty books and chapbooks of poetry and prose. Major books include The Holy Grail: The Charles Bukowski Second Coming Revolution, North Beach Revisited, and This Land Is Not My Land, which won a 2006 PEN Josephine Miles Award for Literary Excellence. Most recent books include The Wrong Side Of Town, Marking Time, Pigeon Feathers, Billie Holiday Me and the Blues, No Rooom For Buddha, and Love – Zero. In 2007 Presa Press published a book of his Selected Poems: The Other Side Of Broadway: Selected Poems 1995-2005. In late 2010, BOS Press published a 300-plus page of his Selected Poems.
ADWinans.com
jeudi 10 juillet 2014
William Brandon III: « Silence », Black Hill Press
Dean O’Leary is a man who lives on the edge: of life, love, and happiness. After a bank robbery gone horribly wrong, Dean leaves his life of crime in Los Angeles and exiles himself to the cold grey sands of Las Vegas. A cruel and unusual twist of fate shows Dean a life filled with the love and hope that he has always thought impossible, and then rips it away. With nothing left to lose, Dean goes all in on one final crime.
jeudi 3 juillet 2014
A.D. Winans: Poem
Back from an MRI
Brain Scan
I listen to a Miles Davis album
Black Hawk San Francisco 1962
Where a young Latina and I
Grooved on the vibes
Here at home
Jazz in my head jazz in my bed
Jazz in my head jazz in my bed
Jazz waking up the dead
Miles, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young
Miles, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young
Serenade an army of poets
Sitting on my bookshelf
T.S. Eliot playing the banker
Walt Whitman walking the battlefields
Williams Carlos Williams suturing wounds
Williams Carlos Williams suturing wounds
Kaufman walking the streets of New York
Juggling a “Golden Sardine”
Sings a duet with Billie Holiday
Sings a duet with Billie Holiday
Blake playing cards with God
Lorca playing Russian Roulette
Micheline dancing with Mingus
Gary Snyder building word bridges
Me doing a tango with a fallen angel
Lorca playing Russian Roulette
Micheline dancing with Mingus
Gary Snyder building word bridges
Me doing a tango with a fallen angel
And suddenly I’m not alone anymore
The words falling like hard rain
The words falling like hard rain
In a winter green garden
vendredi 27 juin 2014
En ces lieux… des livres 2014: Loudun, samedi 26 juillet 2014
Interzone Editions participera pour la troisième année à "En ces lieux... des livres", organisée par l'association "Cultivons le livre" à Loudun le 26 juillet.
Site en ligne : http://enceslieuxdeslivres.wordpress.com/
Programme 2014 : http://enceslieuxdeslivres.wordpress.com/programme2014/
mardi 6 mai 2014
Site de Boris Darnaudet
http://borisdarnaudet.jimdo.com/
En 2013, j'ai sorti Projet Obis, un roman de science-fiction inspiré par mes lectures de Philip K. Dick, certains films de Carpenter ainsi que de mon experience vidéo-ludique.
Lors de la rédaction de ce texte, j'ai bénéficié des nombreux conseils de Philippe Ward, le directeur de collection de Rivière Blanche, la collection SF de Black Coat Press créée par Jean-Marc Lofficier.
lundi 5 mai 2014
The Center for the Humanities: William S. Burroughs Centennial Conference
http://centerforthehumanities.org/conference/william-s-burroughs-centennial-conference
John M. Bennett
Ann Douglas
Oliver Harris
Barry Miles
Jed Birmingham
Charles Plymell
Geoffrey D. Smith
Anne Waldman
Regina Weinreich
Jan Herman
John M. Bennett
Ann Douglas
Oliver Harris
Barry Miles
Jed Birmingham
Charles Plymell
Geoffrey D. Smith
Anne Waldman
Regina Weinreich
Jan Herman
Held in honor of the centennial of William S. Burroughs's birth, and the WSB@100 Festival in New York City scheduled for the entirety of the month of April, 2014, this conference will explore the life and works of one of the most innovative and influential twentieth-century American writers and artists. Join us for a series of talks and roundtables by editors, artists, and scholars on a range of issues from the problem of gender in Burroughs's writings to his role in postwar America little magazines, his still unpublished archival materials, cut-up experiments and novels, and his photography.
"Listen to my last words any world. Listen all you boards syndicates and governments of the earth. And you power powers behind what filth deals consummated in what lavatory to take what is not yours. To sell the ground from unborn feet. Listen. What I have to say is for all men everywhere. I repeat for all. No one is excluded. Free to all who pay. Free to all who pain pay." - William S. Burroughs
This conference is free and open to the public.
This event will be livestreamed. For viewing during the event, please see here: https://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/livestreams/page1/
Join this event on Facebook.
SCHEDULE:
9:30AM Coffee
10:00AM
Editing Burroughs with John Bennett and Geoffrey Smith
11:00AM
Burroughs and Literary Magazines with Jed Birmingham, Charles Plymell, and Jan Herman
12:30PM Lunch
2:00PM
Biography and Photography: Barry Miles in conversation with Oliver Harris
3:30PM
Gender Trouble with Anne Waldman, Regina Weinreich, and Ann Douglas
5:15PM Coffee Break
5:30PM
Keynote: Oliver Harris Cutting up the Trilogy
"Listen to my last words any world. Listen all you boards syndicates and governments of the earth. And you power powers behind what filth deals consummated in what lavatory to take what is not yours. To sell the ground from unborn feet. Listen. What I have to say is for all men everywhere. I repeat for all. No one is excluded. Free to all who pay. Free to all who pain pay." - William S. Burroughs
This conference is free and open to the public.
This event will be livestreamed. For viewing during the event, please see here: https://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/livestreams/page1/
Join this event on Facebook.
SCHEDULE:
9:30AM Coffee
10:00AM
Editing Burroughs with John Bennett and Geoffrey Smith
11:00AM
Burroughs and Literary Magazines with Jed Birmingham, Charles Plymell, and Jan Herman
12:30PM Lunch
2:00PM
Biography and Photography: Barry Miles in conversation with Oliver Harris
3:30PM
Gender Trouble with Anne Waldman, Regina Weinreich, and Ann Douglas
5:15PM Coffee Break
5:30PM
Keynote: Oliver Harris Cutting up the Trilogy
Barry Miles is an English author known for his participation in and writing on the subject of the...
While working at City Lights Books as the poet-publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti's assistant, Jan Herman...
Cosponsored by the English Students Association, Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, the PhD Program in English, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, the Doctoral Students' Council, and the WSB@100 Festival.
Cosponsored by the English Students Association, Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, the PhD Program in English, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, the Doctoral Students' Council, and the WSB@100 Festival.
jeudi 10 avril 2014
France culture: Ramuntcho Matta + Philippe Baudouin pour les écrits radiophoniques de Walter Benjamin
http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-l-atelier-du-son-ramuntcho-matta-%20-philippe-baudouin-pour-les-ecrits-radiophoniques-de-walt
Ramuntcho Matta prépare une exposition à la galerie Anne Barrault, Paris 3e, qui commence la semaine prochaine. Il fait paraître un livre, L'usage du temps, qui porte le même titre que l'exposition, chez Manuella Editions. Et il a sorti un disque, Météorismes, il y a quelques jours. Pourtant, nous avions lancé l'invitation sans savoir cette actualité pléthorique. Ramuntcho Matta, artiste plurisdisciplinaire, vient du son. Il le dit lui-même. Il dit voir le son quand il ferme les yeux, des formes, des sculptures. Le son, mieux qu'une drogue ! Le fils du peintre Roberto Matta, qui compte une quarantaine de disques à sa production, a un parcours fait de rencontres, d'ouverture à l'autre, d'écoute dans tous les sens du terme. Il y a des noms qui croisent sa route - John Cage, Laurie Anderson, Don Cherry, Brion Gysin, quatre parmi tant d'autres. On en parlera sans doute. Il y a aussi cette attention au "parfois", quand on fait "parfois" ceci ou "parfois" cela, qui donne le nom de sa galerie "SometimeStudio". Enfin, il y a Lizières, lieu pour artistes qu'il a fondé il y a quelques années, connu pour ses résidences d'artistes autant que pour ses pique-niques d'artistes ! Le chemin libre de Ramuntcho Matta passe par l'Atelier du son, ce soir. 04.04.2014 - 23:00
Enregistrement: http://www.franceculture.fr/player/reecouter?play=4827936
Exposition:
Ramuntcho Matta prépare une exposition à la galerie Anne Barrault, Paris 3e, qui commence la semaine prochaine. Il fait paraître un livre, L'usage du temps, qui porte le même titre que l'exposition, chez Manuella Editions. Et il a sorti un disque, Météorismes, il y a quelques jours. Pourtant, nous avions lancé l'invitation sans savoir cette actualité pléthorique. Ramuntcho Matta, artiste plurisdisciplinaire, vient du son. Il le dit lui-même. Il dit voir le son quand il ferme les yeux, des formes, des sculptures. Le son, mieux qu'une drogue ! Le fils du peintre Roberto Matta, qui compte une quarantaine de disques à sa production, a un parcours fait de rencontres, d'ouverture à l'autre, d'écoute dans tous les sens du terme. Il y a des noms qui croisent sa route - John Cage, Laurie Anderson, Don Cherry, Brion Gysin, quatre parmi tant d'autres. On en parlera sans doute. Il y a aussi cette attention au "parfois", quand on fait "parfois" ceci ou "parfois" cela, qui donne le nom de sa galerie "SometimeStudio". Enfin, il y a Lizières, lieu pour artistes qu'il a fondé il y a quelques années, connu pour ses résidences d'artistes autant que pour ses pique-niques d'artistes ! Le chemin libre de Ramuntcho Matta passe par l'Atelier du son, ce soir. 04.04.2014 - 23:00
Enregistrement: http://www.franceculture.fr/player/reecouter?play=4827936
Exposition:
RAMUNTCHO MATTA I Galerie Anne Barrault
Exposition RAMUNTCHO MATTA 10 avril - 17 mai 2014 51 rue des Archives, Paris 3ème N° DE TELEPHONE : 33(0)9 51 70 02 43
10/04/2014 - 17/05/2014
Libellés :
Actualité,
Arts et culture,
Ecriture,
France culture,
Galerie Anne Barrault,
Galeries,
Interview,
Littérature,
Livres,
Musique,
Radio,
Ramuntcho Matta
jeudi 27 mars 2014
A.D. Winans: This Land Is Not My Land
The book itself can't be bought at Amazon or other outlets until it is released to coincide with European distributor this Fall. It was originally published as a chapbook, but is now available perfect bound with nine new poems not in the original chapbook.
Advance copies can, in the meantime, be purchased only through the publisher, Presa Press, and myself.
Details available to anyone interested.
A.D. Winans
Interview de François Darnaudet par Nicolas Caudeville
Bande-dessinée: François Darnaudet raconte la saga d'Elric Harpignies le vaillant! interview par Nicolas Caudeville dans L'archipel contre attaque :
Lire l'article en entier à http://www.larchipelcontreattaque.eu/2014/03/bande-dessinee-francois-darnaudet-raconte-la-saga-d-elric-harpignies-le-vaillant-interview-par-nicolas-caudeville.html
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1g6u6m_interview-francois-darnaudet-par-nicolas-caudeville_creation
interview François Darnaudet par Nicolas... par bobdainar
Sur Harpignies: RTBF dans "Tout le Monde y passe" 20/3/2014-L'incontournable de Thierry Bellefroid : « Harpignies » par Elric et Darnaudetwww.rtbf.be/radio/podcast/player?id=1904355
Lire l'article en entier à http://www.larchipelcontreattaque.eu/2014/03/bande-dessinee-francois-darnaudet-raconte-la-saga-d-elric-harpignies-le-vaillant-interview-par-nicolas-caudeville.html
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1g6u6m_interview-francois-darnaudet-par-nicolas-caudeville_creation
interview François Darnaudet par Nicolas... par bobdainar
Sur Harpignies: RTBF dans "Tout le Monde y passe" 20/3/2014-L'incontournable de Thierry Bellefroid : « Harpignies » par Elric et Darnaudetwww.rtbf.be/radio/podcast/player?id=1904355
vendredi 7 mars 2014
Boris Darnaudet: « Zeppelin en danger » et dédicace
Prochaine parution : Zeppelin en danger chez Rouge Safran éditions, dircol : Georges Foveau, boss : Henri Lopez... en juin 2014 ! POLAR HISTORIQUE pour les ados !
Prochaine sortie en dédicace à Amélie-les-bains le 3 mai au festival de SF et F !
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