Author Archives: David Barnes

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Marie le Tigre & the Marvelous Anarcoleptic A radioshow recorded live in James’ Marie’s living room.

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SpokenWord Report 19 Sept

An Incomplete Report by David.Photos by Pearl Pirie, taken on 5th and 19th. I think. James I began, reading Shelley… like the bright shade of some immortal dream    Which walks, when tempest sleeps, the wave of life’s dark stream … Continue reading

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Saturday 24th Sept a special event nr Gallieni metro on Paris' East edge

the link a dit… 600 events in 450 cities and 95 countries will take place on September 24 to promote environmental, social, and political change. Poets, writers, artists will create, perform and demonstrate in their communities having decided their own … Continue reading

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SPOKEN WORD PARIS, September 5, 2011.

By Alberto. September 5. Summer is dying, agonizing, all right. C’est la rentrèe, we are reharsing for a great new season. Spoken Word is still twice a month, but don’t worry in October we are going to take it seriously … Continue reading

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Call for projects for 2011/2012

New Theatre, Movement, Film, Video and Mixed-Media Performances New Voices, New Projects is a Paris-based platform for artists to exhibit and network innovative new projects that are already in development. We welcome submissions that are multicultural, multilingual and multimedia. We … Continue reading

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Info on Shakespeare & Company’s website here.

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1976

by David 1976 snooker balls crack in the heat. school afternoons Mrs Taylor has us lie down and sleep. the sky is too bright. it bleaches the chalky soil. in the summer holidays we paddle in the brook six feet … Continue reading

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Spokenworder Xander Maksik's novel published

Congratulations to long time Spokenworder and former Paris resident, Xander Maksik, whose novel was published this year. He was recently interviewed by World Literature Today about writing in Paris, an article well worth reading. He also contributed a piece to … Continue reading

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SPOKENWORD 8-8-2011

Some highlights, by David. Marius groped his sister. “Eliza,” cried Colin, “ride me like a steed! Enfold me in your knees!” Amanda was at it too, despite being 84, she wanted to make love one more time. And she was … Continue reading

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