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An Imaginary Chapbook Dialogue

A dialogue between chapbooks by D.J. Dolack, Dan Beachy-Quick, and Srikanth Reddy.

“The letters are a sort of party themselves . . . “

Stephen Burt at the London Review of Books blog has written a post about an interesting-sounding series from the City University of New York: Lost and Found: The CUNY Poetics Documents Archive. The series, Burt explains, is publishing chapbooks of

hard-to-find essays, letters and other archival discoveries by and about American ‘experimental’ poets from the last half century.

Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative

The City University of New York has just launched their intriguing chapbook series, Lost and Found, which returns to print little known texts from established writers of “New American Poetics.”

Annual Chapbook Festival May 3rd and 4th

Annual Chapbook Festival brings art books and poems to New York May 3rd and 4th.



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