Posted by NLP on April 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Delaina Haslam, who recently delighted conceptual poet Kenneth Goldsmith with her piece about him in NLP (his new book, Uncreative Writing, is reviewed here in the TLS), takes on another avant-garde giant, sound poet Jaap Blonk. NLP is delighted to be working with Haslam again: she is an endlessly searching writer, and allows NLP to … Continue reading →
Filed under Art, Opinion, Poetry, Uncategorized · Tagged with cargo publishing, Christian Bok, conceptual poetry, Delaina Haslam, douglas coupland, ewan morrison, Gerry Cambridge, Jaap Blonk, Kenneth Goldsmith, New Formalism, Poetry, sound poetry, The Dark Horse, Walter Benjamin
Posted by NLP on October 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment
With an umm-ing and err-ing word-for-word ‘conceptual’ interview technique, the writer with the misheard name Delaina Haslam dances about the page with prophet of conceptual poetry Kenneth Goldsmith, discussing some of his work and his recent brush with the Obamas at the White House. Goldsmith reveals his desire to buy a kilt in London, fly to … Continue reading →
Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged with Barack Obama, Beijing, China, Claudia Massie, conceptual poetry, Craig Dworkin, Geraldine Garcia, Kenneth Goldsmith, Laura Mate, Mallarmé, Perthshire, photography, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Vanessa Place, Walt Whitman, Walter Benjamin, women