"US" Poets Foreign Poets / Noi poeți "americani" poeți străini

"US" Poets Foreign Poets / Noi poeți "americani" poeți străini

  • MARGENTO
  • Alan Sondheim
  • mIEKAL aND
  • David Jhave Johnston
  • Chris Funkhouser
  • Brian Kim Stefans
  • Maria Mencia
  • John Cayley & Daniel C. Howe
  • Johanna Drucker
  • Jim Carpenter
  • Nick Montfort
  • Sandy Baldwin
  • Charles Wright
  • Lyn Hejinian
  • Alice Notley
  • Harryette Mullen
  • Rita Dove
  • Jerome Rothenberg
  • Philip Levine
  • Gary Snyder
  • JD McClatchy
  • David Baker
  • Bruce Bond
  • John Taylor
  • GC Waldrep
  • Jennifer Scappettone
  • Ilya Kaminsky
  • Page Hill Starzinger
  • Rachel Galvin
  • Fady Joudah
  • Marc Vincenz
  • Martin Woodside
  • Dana Levin
  • Curzio Malaparte
  • Șerban Foarță
  • David Huerta
  • Stephanie Strickland & Ian Hatcher
  • Babylonians as Americans as Babylonians
  • Juana Adcock
  • Jared Pierce
Publisher:FractaliaISBN 13: 9786069451090ISBN 10: 6069451090

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"US" Poets Foreign Poets / Noi poeți "americani" poeți străini is written by MARGENTO and published by Fractalia. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 6069451090 (ISBN 10) and 9786069451090 (ISBN 13).

"With its programmer, algorithmic generator, and input or human authored text on one side, and the (potentially, or temporarily) final text(s) and reader on the other, "US" Poets Foreign Poets illustrates how poems stemming from disparate creative presuppositions, nations, or creative modalities--and otherwise might be perceived as strange bunkmates--may be effectively bridled and expand together through technological lenses. As a result of Herculean efforts by its editors, this anthology illuminates how writing that appears to be on the fringe directly links to what has been determined to be mainstream. This volume, with its built-in transcreation, is effusive with poetry from the human within and the algorithmic generator. Bursting with substance blasting on and on and on and on, the book further proceeds to uniquely chart how disconnected approaches to language may be distinctly connected. Applied and rigorous investigative scholarship (and editorship) in Digital Humanities herein brings to readers not only a hefty assemblage of diverse voices, but, through algorithm(ag)ic processes delivers fascinating graphical partnering amongst its contents. There's a propulsiveness to this compilation that is seemingly unprecedented, a written compendium that refracts, and makes something with its own work. Conceptual policers and polarity are warlings, sometimes dismissively casting out cats for medi(a)cament. Metalurgically heated at conversion, poetry-beam convertible larks become aview within. Strategical stratiforms it seizes! This fiery first autoscopy becomes poetry's alto alternate, which matters because the looney hobnailed beach of tradition (which manoeuvres like pterodactyls into psychologies and the surprise latchkey of being in reverse) is surrounded, lashing reviewers to lathy mythologers who have conspired to produce this collection. Christopher Funkhouser"--page 4 of cover.