The Segue Reading Series presents
Jack Kimball & Eileen Myles
Saturday, May 19, 2007
** 4PM SHARP**
at the Bowery Poetry Club
(308 Bowery, just north of Houston)
$6 admission goes to support the readers
hosted by Erica Kaufman & Tim Peterson
Jack Kimball's 350-page Post~Twyla collects imploded haiku, essay fragments, and made-up journal entries. Co-editor of "Queering Language" for the online zine EOAGH, he blogs at pantaloons.blogspot.com and publishes Faux Press.
from Post-Twyla
Momentum.
Does the hair actually grow? Off shore
The sound of it forces us to make a
water landing.
(Lap-dogging, I wish I were a poet.)
Eileen Myles's newest book of poems Sorry, Tree was published by Wave Books in April. It explores themes of nature, translocation, politics, love and corporate squalor. She lives in Southern CA & New York and teaches at UCSD.
"Jacaranda"
What's
the feminine
of feet
I didn't
know I
could
have
a lavender
tree
Jack Kimball & Eileen Myles
Saturday, May 19, 2007
** 4PM SHARP**
at the Bowery Poetry Club
(308 Bowery, just north of Houston)
$6 admission goes to support the readers
hosted by Erica Kaufman & Tim Peterson
Jack Kimball's 350-page Post~Twyla collects imploded haiku, essay fragments, and made-up journal entries. Co-editor of "Queering Language" for the online zine EOAGH, he blogs at pantaloons.blogspot.com and publishes Faux Press.
from Post-Twyla
Momentum.
Does the hair actually grow? Off shore
The sound of it forces us to make a
water landing.
(Lap-dogging, I wish I were a poet.)
Eileen Myles's newest book of poems Sorry, Tree was published by Wave Books in April. It explores themes of nature, translocation, politics, love and corporate squalor. She lives in Southern CA & New York and teaches at UCSD.
"Jacaranda"
What's
the feminine
of feet
I didn't
know I
could
have
a lavender
tree
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