[New-Poetry] Sightings and Hearings: Huth & Hill at the Stain Bar
Friday Nov. 16
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Sightings and Hearings: Geof Huth & Crag Hill at the Stain Bar, Friday
Nov. 16
Poets Crag Hill and Geof Huth will give a reading entitled "Sightings &
Hearings" at the Stain Bar in Brooklyn, New York, on November 16th.
Combining their interest in visual, sound, and even textual poetry, they
will read and perform, together and apart, a wide range of works. This will
be the first time Hill and Huth have performed together since their
performance in March of this year, so don't miss this east coast appearance.
If a reading isn't enough encouragement, Stain Bar has a great selection of
New-York-only beer and other drinks.
Crag Hill and Geof Huth
Friday, 16 November 2007
6:30 pm
Stain Bar
766 Grand Street
Brooklyn, New York
718/387-7840
To get to Stain Bar, take the L train to Grand and go one block west to 766
Grand Street by the way of Graham Avenue and Humboldt Street.
For those who attend, Crag Hill will offer Nico Vassilakis' Text Loses
Time for
$12.00! Ask him for one.
Bios of the Performers:
Crag Hill has been exploring the world through the prisms of verbal and
visual language since his re-birth in the 1970s. Writer of numerous
chapbooks and/or other print interventions, including Dict (Xexoxial
Endarchy), Another Switch (Norton Coker Press), and Yes James, Yes Joyce
(Loose Gravel Press), he has also once edited two magazines, Score and its
successor Spore. His latest book, co-edited with Bob Grumman, is Writing to
be Seen, the first major anthology of visual poetry in 30 years. He writes
frequently about poetry at his blog, Crg Hill's poetry scorecard .
Geof Huth is a writer of textual and visual poetry who has lived on most of
the continents on earth. He writes frequently about visual poetry,
especially on his weblog, dbqp: visualizing poetics. His chapbooks include
"Analphabet," "The Dreams of the Fishwife," "ghostlight," "Peristyle," "To a
Small Stream of Water (or Ditch)," and "wreadings." Huth edited &2:
an/thology of Pwoermds, the first-ever anthology of one-word poems. His most
recent books are a box of pages entitled water vapour and the chapbook, "Out
of Character."
posted by Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino
http://thepostmodernromantic.blogspot.com/
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