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Poets Live – new reading series
Dylan Harris, seen here at SpokenWord, launched Poets Live last Tuesday. A once-a-month reading series showcasing poets with books. http://poets-live.com/Poets_Live/Poets_Live.html

http://poets-live.com/Poets_Live/Poets_Live.html
Poets Live is a ressurection of John Kliphan’s long running Live Poets Society and takes palce at The Highlander Pub.
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What happened to themes?
Currently running without themes, for a change. But feel free to suggest some good ones.
On fait un period sans thèmes actuellement. Mais merci de nous envoyez des idées pour l’avenir…
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Wailing report from 6th Sept 2010
Maria d’Arcy, in a tale of the Devil:
Thérèse, with a poem with no future:
Sergio’s god is only sand and wind in the desert:
Wail:
Featured poet of the night was Suzanne Allen with her long poem ‘Wail’, a new feminist’s ‘Howl.’ A poem that borrows from the structure and narrative style of Ginsberg’s poem and achieves much of its power and impact.
I saw the best minds of my gender ripped by feminine fantasies, dichotomous pretty, pretty birds,balancing on thin wires strung between sanity and independence sainthood and sin above societal shark tanks,pagans with primal instincts long repressed and forgotten in the quest to thrive aroused and awakened at the new moon to dance gratuitous circles together til desert dawn…
Hopefully she can send me a link to the rest.
Charlie found a lost peach and winced. Sam said “Bark like a dog, attack like a turkey. Give yourself a good dressing down.” John reminded us that whatever we’re doing here, these moments may never come again…. I like the ‘may’ in that sentence! Dylan spoke of malicious utilities. Sergio’s god is only sand and wind in the desert. Michele was… well, Michele, really. Rufo went grooouaaahhhhhthhspth p pt! Maria d’Arcy performed an extract of Burns’ Tam O’Shanter. Claire Trev reworked Rimbaud. Nigerian whores punched Alberto’s windows. Thérèse said a poeme pour personne, un poèsie sans avenir, par un poète instable. And there was much more besides.
Next SpokenWord: Tomorrow lundi 20 septembre at 21h. No theme/open theme.
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The Paris scene
Useful connections:
Jen K Dick’s listing aka fragment78:
http://parisreadingsmonthlylisting.blogspot.com/
Other reading series:
- WICE and Upstairs At Duroc: http://www.wice-paris.org/wice/ Follow links to Events
- Ivy Writers Paris http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.com/
- Double Change http://www.doublechange.com/
- Poets Live, Dylan’s relaunch of LIve Poets Society http://poets-live.com/
About Paris:
http://ekleksographia.ahadadabooks.com/france/index.html
http://www.laurelzuckerman.com/paris-writer-news/
Relevant online reviews:
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Your assignment for the next SpokenWord in Septembre
Dates to be confirmed.
I’m bored of themes, so instead here’s an idea – for the first SpokenWord in September, write a deliberately ugly poem. So many poems aim at beauty or the sublime. Let’s turn that on it’s head and aim for ugliness. That’s your starting point. Go anywhere you like from there. Of course you might find an ugly poem, or a poem that aims at ugliness, written by some famous or infamous writer. Or one that simply describes something ugly. But what I think will be most interesting is to try to write something yourself without your usual goals, whatever they are, that you have when you’re writing poetry, but write a poem that deliberately aims at some kind of ugliness.
J’en ai marre de thèmes. Donc pour le premier soirée de SpokenWord de la rentrée, je vous invite d’écrire un poème laide et/ou moche. Ça peut être interessant.
Salut maintenant
David
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Next SpokenWord will be in September. Date to be confirmed.
Le prochain SpokenWord sera en septembre. On confirmera le date.
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Report from Le Grand SpokenWord d'Été 26th July 2010
I write this from the depths of my hangover & while listening to George Orwell Down and Out in Paris and London. The place got packed after a while and the temperature soared. (Temperature being last night’s theme.) So. The report on the poetry & stuff:
Fundament:
Rufo heated his fundament in ”Hot tub.” Dylan has had one of his poems extracted. A dance troupe has turned this poem into a dance. He assumes it’s a dance, actually they’ve only sent him an audio recording of themselves clattering across a stage.
Hot and cold all over:
My own poetry was more concerned with the heat death of the universe. Contrastingly, Tate was all cracked lips, cracked ice in the rudeness of winter. Amanda has florescent white feet. Rosalia told of being the Disappointing African. Michele brought silver monkey rock and invisible painting. Gèno cherchait les ombres pendant la canicule. Josiane has a thing for clouds, all kinds, all shapes.
Meaning of Poetry:
For Patti, this was a game of nonsense. ”What is it to be a poet?” John responded. Meanwhile Rufo noted his movements on a chart and Suzanne was sleeping into death, aware that her cats will eat her face.
Sex & Death:
”The hottest vacation’s in bed,” said Jeanne. Tate took steps of disobedience. Maxx read from Lebanese poet Joumana Haddad‘s book I have not sinned enough. If we are lovers, it is because of endorphins. This poisoning is love.
Insects:
Charlie was all smoke and exhaust. Conjecturing a contexture, he tried to recapture the rapture. Chris had a butterfly demanding to see its lawyer. Bruce could have landed on the back of a bucking bug. He pursued the destiny of all Terry Jacksons.
Tuscany:
And Alberto brought Don’t steal a stone from Tuscany! In his words:
Yo!
It comes from an extract from the LP “Cicciput” by “Elio e Le Storie Tese” which I’ve translated:
Every year a little piece of Tuscany disappears.
Every year Tuscany is robbed of its own land.
This year Tuscany is fifty-two meters under
its normal level of Tuscanity.
Tuscany is on the path to extinction.
Not because of corruption
Not because of globalization
Not because of ungrateful Tuscanese People
Every year
Every single person who goes to Tuscany
takes a stone away from Tuscany as a souvenir
and step by step, stone by stone we assist to this
destonification and detuscanification.
Don’t steal a stone from Tuscany.
If you steal a stone from Tuscany…
If every one took a stone home from Tuscany
Tuscany would be spread all around the world
and so all the world could be called Tuscany
but you couldn’t call Tuscany Tuscany anymore
means that Tuscany can be wherever in the world
Tuscany in Turkey, Tuscany in New Tuscadonia, Tuscany in Tinsel town
And nobody would recognize Tuscany anymore
Don’t steal a stone from Tuscany
Otherwise we don’t know where the fuck Tuscany is anymore.
We all want Tuscany in Tuscany and not in Fuckoffshire, New Fuckofonia or Fartsintheuniverseville.
Thank you.
Commitee for Tuscany in Tuscany
Check out John Fuentes’ online poet community
He’s also posted a video of his reading on the SpokenWord facebook page: click here
So now we take a break til September. Idea for next SpokenWord: write a deliberately ugly poem.
I leave you with my poem Temperature
One single unit of calorific heat radiated from a cooling sun
and now contained in this biscuit.
It has crossed space as invisible infra red in the fraction above absolute zero.
All that distance! 53 million miles in 8 minutes
(If God has just unplugged the Sun we will not know for 8 minutes)
This world a staging post only on heat’s journey towards entropy,
its long fall through the billenia
that involves an unwinding of order
an unspooling of the tape of DNA
this universe shooting into decay
God’s longshot
targetted on
nothing,
ending in heat death
– that state where
all energy is dispersed
so finely as to be
entirely
useless.
See y’all in September. Keep thinking Ugly Poems.
David
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Le Grand SpokenWord d’Été
(le dernier SW avant septembre)
lundi 26 juillet 21h
au Cabaret Pop.
thème: temperature
tous les details:
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