[Wgcp-whc] Fwd: WAVEMACHINE16 || TIFFANY | SCHLUTER (+ a special seminar)

Richard Deming richard.deming at yale.edu
Tue Nov 4 17:29:57 EST 2014



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> From: David Gorin <david.gorin at gmail.com>
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> We invite you also to a special seminar Tiffany will lead on his essay "Cheap Signaling: class conflict and diction in avant-garde poetry": 
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> Seminar on "Cheap Signaling"
> Friday Nov 7th 
> LC 319 
> 4 pm
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> For the seminar, please read the essay "Cheap Signaling" online at the Boston Review, and if you have time take a look at the responses to the essay in the Boston Review's forum "Mixed Signals." All texts can be found at the following website: http://www.bostonreview.net/blog/boston-review-mixed-signals-responses-daniel-tiffany
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> DANIEL TIFFANY is the author of a chapbook and nine volumes of poetry and literary criticism, including Infidel Poetics: Riddles, Nightlife, Substance (Chicago 2009) and My Silver Planet: A Secret History of Poetry and Kitsch (Johns Hopkins 2014), which was nominated for the Pegasus Award in Poetry Criticism. His latest collection of poems is Neptune Park (Omnidawn 2013), selected by the Poetry Foundation, The Volta, and Verse as one of the best poetry collections of 2013. Previous books of poetry include Privado (Action Books 2010), The Dandelion Clock (Tinfish Press 2010), and Puppet Wardrobe (Parlor Press 2006). His poems have appeared in the Paris Review, Poetry, Tin House, Boston Review, Fence, Jubilat, Lana Turner, and New American Writing. His essays have been published in Critical Inquiry, PMLA, Modernism/Modernity, and other journals. Tiffany has also published translations of texts by Sophocles and the Italian poet Cesare Pavese, as well as Georges Bataille’s pornographic tale, Madame Edwarda. He is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and has been awarded a Whiting Fellowship, the Chicago Review Poetry Prize and the Berlin Prize in 2012 by the American Academy in Berlin.
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> KIT SCHLUTER is author of Inclusivity Blueprint (Diez), Without is a Part of Origin (Gauss PDF), Journals & Other Poems (O'clock), and a forthcoming book with the 89plus/LUMA "Poetry will be made by all!" project. Among his published and ongoing translations are works by Pierre Alferi, Amandine André, Danielle Collobert, Anne Kawala, Jaime Saenz, Alice Sant'Anna, Marcel Schwob, and others. He lives in in Providence, Rhode Island, where he curates the monthly reading series Wild Combination and, with Andrew Dieck, co-edits O’clock Press & its poetry review, CLOCK.

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