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  • av Jacob Smullyan
    241,-

    The Discerning Mollusk's Guide to Arts and Ideas. Contributions by Jesi Bender, PJ Blumenthal, Kevin Boniface, Christopher Boucher, Oisín Breen, Megan Catana, Ann Cefola, Marvin Cohen, Vincent Czyz, Debra Di Blasi, Dave Drayton, Daniel Felsenthal, Jack Foley, Jake Goldsmith, Henrietta Goodman, Tyler C. Gore, Tomoé Hill, Jesse Hilson, Charles Holdefer, Nick Holdstock, Glenn Ingersoll, Akshat Khare, Kent Kosack, Richard Kostelanetz, Alvin Krinst, David Kuhnlein, Ben Libman, Kurt Luchs, Niamh Mac Cabe, DS Maolalai, Melissa McCarthy, Jim Meirose, Róisín Ní Neachtain, M.J. Nicholls, Paolo Pergola, REYoung, David Ricchuite, Hélène Sanguinetti, Mike Silverton, Guillermo Stitch, and Thomas Walton.

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    241,-

    The Discerning Mollusk's Guide to Arts and Ideas. Contributions by Liza Achilles, Corina Bardoff, Eric Bies, Christopher Boucher, Marvin Cohen, Michael Collins, Patrick Daniel, Corey Anderson Dansereau, Jordan Deveraux, Gregory Feeley, David Fitzgerald, Jack Foley, Jake Goldsmith, Andrew P. Heath, Charles Holdefer, Paul Kavanagh, Richard Kostelanetz, Alvin Krinst, Charlene Lambert, Kurt Luchs, Ernst Luchs, Charles J. March III, Melissa McCarthy, Doug Nufer, Eugene O'Hare, LJ Pemberton, Mattia Ravasi, Wend Rend, Pete Segall, Anis Shivani, Mike Silverton, Alina Stefanescu, Guillermo Stitch, Duncan Stuart, Selin Tamtekin, John Taylor, John Tynan, Christopher Urban, Thomas Walton, and Henry Wessells.

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    241,-

    The Discerning Mollusk's Guide to Arts and Ideas. Contributions by Royce M. Becker, Greg Bem, Jesi Bender, Paul Bisagni, Christopher Boucher, Marvin Cohen, Bradley David, Marc Estrin, Andrew Farkas, Cate Farr, Colin Gee, Jake Goldsmith, Ed Hamilton, Tomoé Hill, Charles Holdefer, Brutus Iscarious, Devin Jacobsen, Stephen Kampa, Richard Kostelanetz, Kurt Luchs, Sarah Manvel, Melissa McCarthy, Andrew McKeown, Kat Meads, James Reidel, Palazzo Rodriguez, James Sallis, Shya Scanlon, Mike Silverton, Julian Stannard, Alina Stefanescu, Guillermo Stitch, Nick Sweeney, Thomas Walton, Greg Williard, and Connie Woodring.

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    214,-

    "Dribble, a poem in cyclic form written in 1983, sets itself the task of exploring a peculiar, seemingly unpromising corner of poetic space. Its apparent subject matter is the grotesque obscenity of physicality: excrement, innards, foodstuffs, the reek of loss and sexuality, the pancake-like weight of words and representation. But what emerges is quite different from what its monstrous image repertoire might suggest: an extended meditation on the inner forces of creation and destruction. Dribble's surreal mechanisms, by which the derangement of sense becomes ordinary, reveals new paths through experience, and in this new world, discredited matter, impelled by a powerful transcendental yearning, takes on new meaning and form; soul arises from the mire with cathartic impact and an unexpected tenderness. Revised 2023 edition"--

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    214,-

    The Discerning Mollusk's Guide to Arts and Ideas. Contributions by Shahd Alshammari, Polly Atkin, Greg Bem, Jesi Bender, P.J. Blumenthal, Lynn Buckle, Jesi Buell, Marvin Cohen, Michael Collins, Mark DuCharme, William Erickson, Tom La Farge, Lauren Foley, Jack Foley, Cal Freeman, Jason Graff, John Patrick Higgins, Tomoé Hill, Charles Holdefer, David Holzman, Kurt Luchs, Melissa McCarthy, Malcolm McCollum, Letty McHugh, R.S. Mengert, Jefferson Navicky, Kathleen Nicholls, M.J. Nicholls, Dan O'Brien, Harry Parker, Elizabeth Robinson, David Rose, Tom Shakespeare, Mike Silverton, Doug Smith, Will Stanier, Matthew Tomkinson, Dan Tremaglio, and Thomas Walton.

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    228,-

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    173,-

  • av Jacob Smullyan
    207,-

    "This series of thirty tiny, enigmatic stories and essays ... is a text, or so it itself seems to claim in its opening lines, that consists solely of errors."--Back cover.

  • - A Poem
    av Jacob Smullyan
    170,-

    Poetry. Jacob Smullyan's DRIBBLE, a cycle of 144 poems written in 1983, sets itself the task of exploring a peculiar, seemingly unpromising corner of poetic space. Its apparent subject matter is the grotesque obscenity of physicality: excrement, innards, foodstuffs, the reek of loss and sexuality, the pancake-like weight of words and representation. But what emerges is quite different from what its monstrous image repertoire might suggest: an extended meditation on the inner forces of creation and destruction. DRIBBLE's surreal mechanisms, by which the derangement of sense becomes ordinary, reveals new paths through experience, and in this new world, discredited matter, impelled by a powerful transcendental yearning, takes on new meaning and form; soul arises from the mire with cathartic impact and an unexpected tenderness.

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