Belladonna Books
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Belladonna Books began as a project of Belladonna*/Belladonna Series (See Belladonna Series
) in 2000. David Kirschenbaum, a frequent attendee to the early Belladonna Reading Series, and the publisher of Boog Literature, offered to co-publish commemorative literature for each monthly event. The first publications were by kari edwards, for the May 4, 2000 reading at Bluestockings (bookstore)
. Following the edwards postcards, Belladonna Books began publishing photocopied 'chaplets' for each reading, in short runs of 50 - 126 stressing the energy of the moment in time when they are produced. Therefore, most titles quickly go out of print.
1. Mary Burger, Eating Belief
2. Camille Roy
, Dream Girls
3. Cecilia Vicuña, Bloodskirt, trans. Rosa Alcalá
4. Eleni Sikelianos, from The Book of Jon
5. Fanny Howe
, parts from Indivisible
6. Laura Mullen, Translation Series
7. Beth Murray, 12 Horrors
8. Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
, Audience
9. Laura Wright, Everything Automatic
2001:
10. Lisa Jarnot
, Nine Songs
11. Kathleen Fraser
, Soft Pages
12. Rachel Blau DuPlessis
, Draft 43: Gap
13. Nicole Brossard
, Le Cou de Lee Miller/The Neck of Lee Miller
14. Lee Ann Brown, The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time/Reverse Mermaid
15. Adeena Karasick, The Arugula Fugues VII-VIII
16. Aja Couchois Duncan, Commingled : Sight
17. Lila Zemborain, PAMPA
18. Cheryl Pallant, Spontaneities
19. Lynne Tillman
, chapters from Weird Fucks and “Dead Talk”
20. Abigail Child
, Artificial Memory vol 1 & vol 2
2002:
21. Deborah Richards, Put A Feather In It
22. Norma Cole
, BURNS
23. Jocelyn Saidenberg, Dusty
24. Gail Scott, Bottoms Up
25. Carla Harryman
, DIMBLUE and Why Yell
26. Anne Waldman
, [THINGS] SEEN/UNSEEN
27. kari edwards
, a diary of lies
28. Bhanu Kapil Rider, from The Wolf Girls of Midnapure
29. Rosmarie Waldrop
, Trace Histories
30. Tina Darragh
, fron rule of dumbs
31. Chris Tysh, Mother, I (fragment of a film script)
32. Jennifer Moxley
, The Occasion
33. Zhang Er, Cross River . Pick Lotus
34. Tonya Foster, A Swarm of Bees in High Court
35. Lauren Gudath, Animal & Robot
36. Alice Notley
, IPHIGENIA
2003:
37. Caitlin Mcdonnell, Dreaming the Tree
38. Eileen Myles
, We, the Poets
39. Suzanne Wise, from The Blur Model
40. Lydia Davis
, Cape Cod Diary
41. Elaine Equi
, Castle, Diamond, Swan
42. Maggie Nelson, Something Bright, Then Holes
43. Summi Kaipa, “One: I Beg You, Be Still” from Was.Or Am.
44. Julie Patton, “Car Tune” & Not So Bella Donna
45. Joan Larkin
, Boston Piano
46. Minnie Bruce Pratt
, The Money Machine:Selected Poems
47. Anne Tardos
, A Noisy Nightingale Understands a Tiger’s Camouflage Totally
48. Michelle Naka Pierce
, 48 Minutes Left
49. Veronica Corpuz, Unititled
50. Leslie Scalapino
, ‘Can’t is ‘Night’
51. Jen Benka, A Revisioning of the Preamble
52. Susan Briante, Neotropics: A Romance in Field Notes
2004:
53. Joanna Fuhrman, Belladonna* Moraine
54. Nada Gordon, SOng of My OWnself
55. Catherine Daly, Surplice
56. Caroline Bergvall
, GONG
57. Maria Negroni, Art and Fugue
58. LourdesVasquez, May the transvestites of my island who tap their heels
59. Belladonna* Bilingue: Women’s Work in Translation(v.1)
60. Belladonna* Bilingue: Women’s Work in Translation(v. 2)
61. Jaimy Gordon
, A Month of Love
62. Rachel Daley, You and Me Story
63. Latasha N. Nevada Diggs, Manuel is destroying my bathroom…
64. Joan Retallack
, T H E R E I N V E N T I O N O F T R U T H
65. Renee Gladman, Untitled, Woman On Ground
66. Nicole Brossard
, Matter Harmonious Still Maneuvering
2005:
67. Eileen Tabios, The Estrus Gaze(s)
68. Susan Howe
, 118 Westerly Terrace
69. Corina Copp, Play Air
70. Lyn Hejinian
, Lola
71. Mercedes Roffe, Theory of Colors
72. hassen, Salem
73. Monica de la Torre, Doubles: An Excerpt
74. Erin Moure
, Befallen I
75. Lisa Robertson (poet)
, First Spontaneous Horizontal Restaurant
76. Martine Bellen
, NYC Stories/ Lessons of the Microscopist
77. Karen Weiser, Heads Up Fever Pile
78. Belleza y Felicidad
79. Mairead Byrne
, Kalends
80. Stacy Szymaszek
, hyper glossia
81. Nathalie Stephens, You But for the Body Fell Against
82. Rachel Zolf, from Human Resources
2006:
83. Kathe Izzo, Public & Private Love
84. Kim Rosenfield, 10 Perfumes
85. Ann Lauterbach
, from Nothing to Say
86. Myung Mi Kim, from Penury
87. Laura Elrick, Permeable Structures: A Performance Essay in Stereo (excerpts)
88. Melissa Buzzeo, Near: a luminescence
89. Dawn Lundy Martin, The Undress
90. Sharon Mesmer, Vertigo Seeks Affinities
91. Marjorie Welish
, Art and Language Writes an Epitaph
92. Rae Armantrout
, Fetch
2007:
93. Laynie Browne
, Desires of Letters
94. Elizabeth Willis
, All The Paintings of Giorgione
95. Kate Colby
, from A Banner Year
96. Margaret Christakos, My Girlish Feast
97. a. rawlings, W I D E R
98. Deborah Meadows, The Draped Universe
99. Laura Moriarty
, Ultravioleta Documents
100. Maureen Owen, From Working Papers
101. Patricia Spears Jones, repuestas!
102. Anna Moschovakis, The Tragedy of Waste
103. Rebecca Brown
, Always & Like This
104. Evie Shockley, 31 words * prose poems
105. Jocelyn Saidenberg, Dispossessed
106. Jen Benka and Carol Mirakove, 1,138
107. Harriet Zinnes, IT IS AS IF
108. Maggie O’Sullivan, Windows Opening
109. Stacey Levine
, Susan Moneymaker, Large and Small
110. R. Erica Doyle, from Proxy
111. Fiona Templeton
, Medea in Aia: Part I of the Medead
2008:
112. Elizabeth Robinson
, Rumor
113. Barbara Cole, from: ear say
114. Jean Day
, Daydream (The Eponym)
115. Kathy Lou Schultz, Biting Midge (Works in Prose)
116. Dodie Bellamy
, Mother Montage
117. Kevin Killian
, Wow Wow Wow Wow
118. Leslie Scalapino & E. Tracy Grinnell, The Belladonna Elders Series #1
119. Robert Gluck & Sarah Schulman, The Belladonna Elders Series #2
2009:
120. Chris Kraus & Tisa Bryant, The Belladonna Elders Series #3
121. Emma Bee Bernstein, Susan Bee, & Marjorie Perloff, The Belladonna Elders Series #4
122. Etel Adnan, Lyn Hejinian, & Jennifer Scappettone, The Belladonna Elders Series #5
Marcella Durand, Anatomy of Oil
Akilah Oliver, The Putterer’s Notebook
Erica Hunt, Time Slips Right Before Your Eyes
Caroline Bergvall, Alyson Singes
(published in collaboration with Litmus Press)
Carla Harryman
, Open Box
Lila Zemborain, Mauve Sea-Orchids
Marcella Durand, Area
Leslie Scalapino & E. Tracy Grinnell, The Belladonna Elders Series #1
Robert Gluck & Sarah Schulman, The Belladonna Elders Series #2
Chris Kraus & Tisa Bryant, The Belladonna Elders Series #3
Emma Bee Bernstein, Susan Bee, & Marjorie Perloff, The Belladonna Elders Series #4
Etel Adnan, Lyn Hejinian, & Jennifer Scappettone, The Belladonna Elders Series #5
M. NourbeSe Philip, Gail Scott, & Kate Eichorn, The Belladonna Elders Series #6
Cara Benson, Jayne Cortez, & Anne Waldman, The Belladonna Elders Series #7
Jane Sprague, Diane Ward
, & Tina Darragh, The Belladonna Elders Series #8 (Forthcoming)
Belladonna Series
Belladonna* is an American non-profit poetry collaborative based in Brooklyn, NY. It was founded in 1999 by Rachel Levitsky at Bluestockings in New York, NY as a poetry series featuring avant-garde feminist writing, with an emphasis on hybrid and language-focused writing. The reading series...
) in 2000. David Kirschenbaum, a frequent attendee to the early Belladonna Reading Series, and the publisher of Boog Literature, offered to co-publish commemorative literature for each monthly event. The first publications were by kari edwards, for the May 4, 2000 reading at Bluestockings (bookstore)
Bluestockings (bookstore)
Bluestockings is an infoshop in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Collectively run by volunteers and a worker-owner collective, Bluestockings is Manhattan's only women's bookstore...
. Following the edwards postcards, Belladonna Books began publishing photocopied 'chaplets' for each reading, in short runs of 50 - 126 stressing the energy of the moment in time when they are produced. Therefore, most titles quickly go out of print.
Numbered 'Chaplet' Volumes
published in 2000:1. Mary Burger, Eating Belief
2. Camille Roy
Camille Roy
Camille Roy was a Canadian politician and a three-term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.-Background:He was born on July 13, 1911 in Nicolet, Centre-du-Québec. He became a farmer.-Political career:...
, Dream Girls
3. Cecilia Vicuña, Bloodskirt, trans. Rosa Alcalá
4. Eleni Sikelianos, from The Book of Jon
5. Fanny Howe
Fanny Howe
Fanny Howe is an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. She has written many novels in prose collection. Howe was awarded the 2009 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, presented annually by the Poetry Foundation to a living U.S...
, parts from Indivisible
6. Laura Mullen, Translation Series
7. Beth Murray, 12 Horrors
8. Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge is a contemporary poet. Winner of two American Book Awards, her work is often associated with the Language School, the poetry of the New York School, phenomenology, and visual art...
, Audience
9. Laura Wright, Everything Automatic
2001:
10. Lisa Jarnot
Lisa Jarnot
Lisa Jarnot is an American poet and translator. She has published several volumes of poetry. She is an anti-war activist, works as a horticulturalist and lives in Sunnyside, Queens.-Bibliography :*The Fall of Orpheus, Shuffaloff Press, 1993....
, Nine Songs
11. Kathleen Fraser
Kathleen Fraser
-Early years:Fraser was born in 1937 and grew up in Oklahoma, Colorado, and California.-Her works:Kathleen Fraser's published works include What I Want , Magritte Series , New Shoes , Each Next, narratives , Something in the foreground, a lake , Notes Preceding Trust , When New Time Folds Up ,...
, Soft Pages
12. Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Rachel Blau DuPlessis an American poet and essayist, is known as a feminist critic and scholar with a special interest in modernist and contemporary poetry.-Life and work:...
, Draft 43: Gap
13. Nicole Brossard
Nicole Brossard
Nicole Brossard, O.C. is a leading French Canadian formalist poet and novelist.She lives in Outremont, a former city in Montreal, Quebec. She wrote her first collection in 1965, Aube à la maison. The collection L'Echo bouge beau marks a break in the evolution of her poetry...
, Le Cou de Lee Miller/The Neck of Lee Miller
14. Lee Ann Brown, The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time/Reverse Mermaid
15. Adeena Karasick, The Arugula Fugues VII-VIII
16. Aja Couchois Duncan, Commingled : Sight
17. Lila Zemborain, PAMPA
18. Cheryl Pallant, Spontaneities
19. Lynne Tillman
Lynne Tillman
Lynne Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. She is currently Professor/Writer-in-Residence in the Department of English at the University at Albany and is the author of five novels, three collections of short stories, one collection of essays, and two other nonfiction...
, chapters from Weird Fucks and “Dead Talk”
20. Abigail Child
Abigail Child
Abigail Child is a poet, director, producer, and writer of a number of films.Originally, Child worked in San Francisco but moved to New York later in her career.-Academics:...
, Artificial Memory vol 1 & vol 2
2002:
21. Deborah Richards, Put A Feather In It
22. Norma Cole
Norma Cole
Norma Cole is a contemporary American poet, visual artist, and frequent translator from the French. A member of the circle of poets around Robert Duncan in the '80s, and a fellow traveler of San Francisco's language poets, Cole is also allied with contemporary French poets.-Life and work:A...
, BURNS
23. Jocelyn Saidenberg, Dusty
24. Gail Scott, Bottoms Up
25. Carla Harryman
Carla Harryman
Carla Harryman is an American poet, essayist, and playwright often associated with the Language poets. She teaches Creative Writing at Eastern Michigan University and serves on the MFA faculty of the Milton Avery School of the Arts at Bard College...
, DIMBLUE and Why Yell
26. Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman is an American poet.Since the 1960s, Waldman has been an active member of the “Outrider” experimental poetry community as a writer, performer, collaborator, professor, editor, scholar, and cultural/political activist....
, [THINGS] SEEN/UNSEEN
27. kari edwards
Kari edwards
kari edwards was a poet, artist and gender activist. He won the New Langton Art's Bay Area Award in literature .He authored have been blue for charity ; obedience ; iduna kari edwards (1954-2006) was a poet, artist and gender activist. He won the New Langton Art's Bay Area Award in literature...
, a diary of lies
28. Bhanu Kapil Rider, from The Wolf Girls of Midnapure
29. Rosmarie Waldrop
Rosmarie Waldrop
Rosmarie Waldrop is a contemporary American poet, translator and publisher. Born in Germany, she has lived in the United States since 1958. She has lived in Providence, Rhode Island since the late 1960s...
, Trace Histories
30. Tina Darragh
Tina Darragh
Tina Darragh is an American poet who was one of the original members of the Language group of poets.Darragh was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in the south suburb of McDonald, Pennsylvania. She began writing in 1968 and studied poetry in Washington, DC at Trinity University from 1970 to 1972...
, fron rule of dumbs
31. Chris Tysh, Mother, I (fragment of a film script)
32. Jennifer Moxley
Jennifer Moxley
Jennifer Moxley is an American poet, editor, and translator who was born in San Diego, California. She currently teaches poetry and poetics at the University of Maine and resides in Maine with her partner, Steve Evans.- Poetry :...
, The Occasion
33. Zhang Er, Cross River . Pick Lotus
34. Tonya Foster, A Swarm of Bees in High Court
35. Lauren Gudath, Animal & Robot
36. Alice Notley
Alice Notley
Alice Notley is an American poet. She was born in Bisbee, Arizona and grew up in Needles, California. She received a B.A. from Barnard College in 1967 and an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa in 1969. She married poet Ted Berrigan in 1972, with whom she was active in...
, IPHIGENIA
2003:
37. Caitlin Mcdonnell, Dreaming the Tree
38. Eileen Myles
Eileen Myles
Eileen Myles is an American poet who has also worked in fiction, non-fiction, and theater.She won a 2010 Shelley Memorial Award.-Early life and career:...
, We, the Poets
39. Suzanne Wise, from The Blur Model
40. Lydia Davis
Lydia Davis
Lydia Davis is a contemporary American writer noted for her short stories. Davis is also a French translator, and has produced several new translations of French literary classics, including Proust's Swann’s Way and Flaubert's Madame Bovary....
, Cape Cod Diary
41. Elaine Equi
Elaine Equi
Elaine Equi is an American poet.Equi was born in Oak Park, Illinois and grew up in the Chicago area. Since 1988 she has lived in New York with her husband, poet Jerome Sala. She currently teaches creative writing in the Master of Fine Arts programs at City College of New York and The New School...
, Castle, Diamond, Swan
42. Maggie Nelson, Something Bright, Then Holes
43. Summi Kaipa, “One: I Beg You, Be Still” from Was.Or Am.
44. Julie Patton, “Car Tune” & Not So Bella Donna
45. Joan Larkin
Joan Larkin
Joan Larkin is an American poet and playwright. She was active in the small press lesbian feminist publishing explosion in the 1970s, co-founding the independent publishing company Out & Out Books. She is now in her fourth decade of teaching writing...
, Boston Piano
46. Minnie Bruce Pratt
Minnie Bruce Pratt
Minnie Bruce Pratt is an U.S. educator, activist, and award-winning poet, essayist, and theorist. Pratt was born in Selma, Alabama, grew up in Centreville,...
, The Money Machine:Selected Poems
47. Anne Tardos
Anne Tardos
Anne Tardos is a poet, visual artist, and composer born in Cannes, France. She lived as a small child in German-occupied Paris, then after the war moved with her parents to Budapest, where she learned Hungarian. The Hungarian revolution resulted in her having then to move to Vienna, where she...
, A Noisy Nightingale Understands a Tiger’s Camouflage Totally
48. Michelle Naka Pierce
Michelle Naka Pierce
Michelle Naka Pierce is a half Japanese/half American poet. She teaches experimental poetry and writing pedagogy at Naropa University and is the director of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, founded by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman in 1974...
, 48 Minutes Left
49. Veronica Corpuz, Unititled
50. Leslie Scalapino
Leslie Scalapino
Leslie Scalapino was a United States poet, experimental prose writer, playwright, essayist, and editor, sometimes grouped in with the Language poets, though she felt closely tied to the Beat poets. A longtime resident of California's Bay Area, she earned an M.A. in English from the University of...
, ‘Can’t is ‘Night’
51. Jen Benka, A Revisioning of the Preamble
52. Susan Briante, Neotropics: A Romance in Field Notes
2004:
53. Joanna Fuhrman, Belladonna* Moraine
54. Nada Gordon, SOng of My OWnself
55. Catherine Daly, Surplice
56. Caroline Bergvall
Caroline Bergvall
Caroline Bergvall is a poet of French-Norwegian nationalities who has lived in England since 1989.Bergvall has developed audio texts and collaborative performances with sound artists in Europe and North America; her critical work is largely concerned with emerging forms of writing, plurilingual...
, GONG
57. Maria Negroni, Art and Fugue
58. LourdesVasquez, May the transvestites of my island who tap their heels
59. Belladonna* Bilingue: Women’s Work in Translation(v.1)
60. Belladonna* Bilingue: Women’s Work in Translation(v. 2)
61. Jaimy Gordon
Jaimy Gordon
Jaimy Gordon is an American writer. She was born in Baltimore, graduated from Antioch College in 1966, received an M.A. in English from Brown University in 1972, and earned Doctor of Arts in Creative Writing in l975, also from Brown. She lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she teaches in the MFA...
, A Month of Love
62. Rachel Daley, You and Me Story
63. Latasha N. Nevada Diggs, Manuel is destroying my bathroom…
64. Joan Retallack
Joan Retallack
Joan Retallack is an American poet, critic, biographer, and multi-disciplinary scholar.-Life and work:Joan Retallack received her B.A. from the University of Illinois, Urbana and her M.A. from Georgetown University...
, T H E R E I N V E N T I O N O F T R U T H
65. Renee Gladman, Untitled, Woman On Ground
66. Nicole Brossard
Nicole Brossard
Nicole Brossard, O.C. is a leading French Canadian formalist poet and novelist.She lives in Outremont, a former city in Montreal, Quebec. She wrote her first collection in 1965, Aube à la maison. The collection L'Echo bouge beau marks a break in the evolution of her poetry...
, Matter Harmonious Still Maneuvering
2005:
67. Eileen Tabios, The Estrus Gaze(s)
68. Susan Howe
Susan Howe
Susan Howe is a American poet, scholar, essayist and critic, who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among others poetry movements. Her work is often classified as Postmodern because it expands traditional notions of genre...
, 118 Westerly Terrace
69. Corina Copp, Play Air
70. Lyn Hejinian
Lyn Hejinian
Lyn Hejinian is an American poet, essayist, translator and publisher. She is often associated with the Language poets and is well known for her landmark work My Life , as well as her book of essays, The Language of Inquiry .-Life:Hejinian was born in the San...
, Lola
71. Mercedes Roffe, Theory of Colors
72. hassen, Salem
73. Monica de la Torre, Doubles: An Excerpt
74. Erin Moure
Erin Mouré
Erin Mouré is a Canadian poet and translator of poetry from languages which include, French, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish to English. Her mother Mary Irene was born 1924 in Galicia, Poland and moved to Canada in 1929. Erin’s father is William Moure born in Ottawa Canada in 1925...
, Befallen I
75. Lisa Robertson (poet)
Lisa Robertson (poet)
Lisa Robertson is a Canadian poet who is best known for a collection a poem entitled The Weather, which was inspired by the shipping forecasts announced on BBC radio. She currently lives in France.-Life:...
, First Spontaneous Horizontal Restaurant
76. Martine Bellen
Martine Bellen
-Life:She has taught at Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, New York University, Rutgers University, and Hofstra University.She was writer in residence at University of Central Oklahoma....
, NYC Stories/ Lessons of the Microscopist
77. Karen Weiser, Heads Up Fever Pile
78. Belleza y Felicidad
79. Mairead Byrne
Mairéad Byrne
Mairéad Byrne is an Irish poet who emigrated to the United States in 1994. Author of four poetry collections, and other works, she is an associate professor of poetry and poetics at Rhode Island School of Design....
, Kalends
80. Stacy Szymaszek
Stacy Szymaszek
Stacy Szymaszek is a poet and the author of the books Emptied of All Ships and Hyperglossia , as well as numerous chapbooks of poetry, including Orizaba: A Voyage with Hart Crane , Stacy S.: Autoportraits , from Hyperglossia , and Mutual...
, hyper glossia
81. Nathalie Stephens, You But for the Body Fell Against
82. Rachel Zolf, from Human Resources
2006:
83. Kathe Izzo, Public & Private Love
84. Kim Rosenfield, 10 Perfumes
85. Ann Lauterbach
Ann Lauterbach
Ann Lauterbach is an American poet, essayist, and professor. Her most recent poetry collection is Or to Begin Again , a 2009 National Book Award finalist. Her other honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the John D. and Catherine C. MacArthur...
, from Nothing to Say
86. Myung Mi Kim, from Penury
87. Laura Elrick, Permeable Structures: A Performance Essay in Stereo (excerpts)
88. Melissa Buzzeo, Near: a luminescence
89. Dawn Lundy Martin, The Undress
90. Sharon Mesmer, Vertigo Seeks Affinities
91. Marjorie Welish
Marjorie Welish
Marjorie Welish is an American poet, artist, and art critic.Welish is a graduate of Columbia University and received her M.F.A. degree from Vermont College and Norwich University...
, Art and Language Writes an Epitaph
92. Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout is an American poet generally associated with the Language Poets. Armantrout was born in Vallejo, California but grew up in San Diego. She has published ten books of poetry and has also been featured in a number of major anthologies...
, Fetch
2007:
93. Laynie Browne
Laynie Browne
-Life:She taught at University of Washington, Mills College, and teaches at the University of Arizona.She was a member of the Subtext collective, Seattle, and The Ear Inn in New York City.Her work appeared in Conjunctions, Fence, Monkey Puzzle....
, Desires of Letters
94. Elizabeth Willis
Elizabeth Willis
Elizabeth Willis is an American poet, literary critic and professor of literature and creative writing at Wesleyan University. Her most notable work includes four major books of poetry and a scholarly collection of essays on Lorine Niedecker which she edited...
, All The Paintings of Giorgione
95. Kate Colby
Kate Colby
Kate Colby is an American poet. She grew up in Massachusetts. She graduated from Wesleyan University, and with an MFA from California College of the Arts. In 1997, she moved to San Francisco. She worked for several years at Institute for Unpopular Culture as a volunteer...
, from A Banner Year
96. Margaret Christakos, My Girlish Feast
97. a. rawlings, W I D E R
98. Deborah Meadows, The Draped Universe
99. Laura Moriarty
Laura Moriarty
-Life and work:Moriarty was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, grew up on Cape Cod in Massachusetts and has lived in Northern California since 1966. She attended Sacramento State University and the University of California at Berkeley in the 70s...
, Ultravioleta Documents
100. Maureen Owen, From Working Papers
101. Patricia Spears Jones, repuestas!
102. Anna Moschovakis, The Tragedy of Waste
103. Rebecca Brown
Rebecca Brown
Rebecca Brown may refer to:* Rebecca Brown , aka Ruth Bailey, Christian author* Rebecca Brown , former Australian breaststroke swimmer* Rebecca Brown , fictional character from the Australian drama, Sea Patrol...
, Always & Like This
104. Evie Shockley, 31 words * prose poems
105. Jocelyn Saidenberg, Dispossessed
106. Jen Benka and Carol Mirakove, 1,138
107. Harriet Zinnes, IT IS AS IF
108. Maggie O’Sullivan, Windows Opening
109. Stacey Levine
Stacey Levine
Stacey Levine is an American novelist, short story author, and journalist. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she attended The University of Missouri's journalism school and the University of Washington...
, Susan Moneymaker, Large and Small
110. R. Erica Doyle, from Proxy
111. Fiona Templeton
Fiona Templeton
Fiona Templeton is an experimental director, playwright, poet and performer. Born in Scotland in 1951, she co-founded London's Theatre of Mistakes in the 70s and lived for many years in the East Village of Manhattan. Her performance work includes the pioneering urban theatrical journey, You-The...
, Medea in Aia: Part I of the Medead
2008:
112. Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth Robinson is an American poet and professor, author of eleven collections of poetry, most recently The Orphan and Its Relations . Her work has appeared in the Colorado Review, the Denver Quarterly, Poetry Salzburg Review, and New American Quarterly...
, Rumor
113. Barbara Cole, from: ear say
114. Jean Day
Jean Day
-Life and work:Born in Syracuse, New York, and raised in Middletown, Rhode Island, Day graduated from Antioch College in 1977. Since then she has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and worked in literary publishing, currently as associate editor of...
, Daydream (The Eponym)
115. Kathy Lou Schultz, Biting Midge (Works in Prose)
116. Dodie Bellamy
Dodie Bellamy
Dodie Bellamy is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist and editor. Her work is frequently associated with that of Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, and Eileen Myles...
, Mother Montage
117. Kevin Killian
Kevin Killian
Kevin Killian is an American poet, author, and playwright of primarily LGBT literature. He is also a highly regarded editor. My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer, which he co-edited with Peter Gizzi, won the American Book Award for poetry in 2009...
, Wow Wow Wow Wow
118. Leslie Scalapino & E. Tracy Grinnell, The Belladonna Elders Series #1
119. Robert Gluck & Sarah Schulman, The Belladonna Elders Series #2
2009:
120. Chris Kraus & Tisa Bryant, The Belladonna Elders Series #3
121. Emma Bee Bernstein, Susan Bee, & Marjorie Perloff, The Belladonna Elders Series #4
122. Etel Adnan, Lyn Hejinian, & Jennifer Scappettone, The Belladonna Elders Series #5
Letterpress Series
Rosa Alcalá, Some Maritime Disasters This CenturyMarcella Durand, Anatomy of Oil
Akilah Oliver, The Putterer’s Notebook
Erica Hunt, Time Slips Right Before Your Eyes
Caroline Bergvall, Alyson Singes
Perfect-Bound Books
Four from Japan: Contemporary Poetry & Essays by Women, ed. Sawako Nakayasu(published in collaboration with Litmus Press)
Carla Harryman
Carla Harryman
Carla Harryman is an American poet, essayist, and playwright often associated with the Language poets. She teaches Creative Writing at Eastern Michigan University and serves on the MFA faculty of the Milton Avery School of the Arts at Bard College...
, Open Box
Lila Zemborain, Mauve Sea-Orchids
Marcella Durand, Area
Leslie Scalapino & E. Tracy Grinnell, The Belladonna Elders Series #1
Robert Gluck & Sarah Schulman, The Belladonna Elders Series #2
Chris Kraus & Tisa Bryant, The Belladonna Elders Series #3
Emma Bee Bernstein, Susan Bee, & Marjorie Perloff, The Belladonna Elders Series #4
Etel Adnan, Lyn Hejinian, & Jennifer Scappettone, The Belladonna Elders Series #5
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Jane Sprague, Diane Ward
Diane Ward
Diane Ward is a U.S. poet initially associated with the first wave of Language poetry in the 1970s and has actively published into the 21st century, maintaining a presence in various artistic communities for many decades...
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