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      • Penned in the Margins

        Penned in the Margins creates award-winning publications and performances for people who are not afraid to take risks.   From modest beginnings as a reading series in a converted railway arch in south London, Penned in the Margins has grown over the last 15 years into an award-winning independent publisher of poetry, fiction, non-fiction and cross genre work.    "A marvellously exciting venture, bringing together the worlds of experimentalism and performance, always looking for new ways to present the spoken and written word in a time of artistic flux. The mainstream will, in the future, be redefined and enriched by companies like Penned in the Margins." Ian McMillan, poet and broadcaster

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      • Literary Fiction
        December 2016

        Invisible Libraries

        by Lawrence Liang, Monica James, Danish Sheikh, Amy Trautwein, Another

        In Chemin-des-dames, a memorial library may be found encased in a series of catacombs, while in Memorious, the living have themselves become an oral record of literature. The rules of Linearis mandate fidelity to a book till its completion, while Dermestis Lardarius houses books in a state of half-eaten incompleteness. Journey further into this world, and you will find libraries taxonomized by smell, composed of marginalia, etched in ice, and forged in nightmares. Invisible Libraries captures the sensuous, enigmatic and aesthetic world of books and libraries. Taking a cue from Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, the authors explore bibliophilia, especially in the way it manifests itself via our love affair with libraries.

      • August 2020

        Avant Desire

        A Nicole Brossard Reader

        by Nicole Brossard

        In June 2019, Nicole Brossard was awarded the Lifetime Recognition Award from the Griffin Poetry Trust. Rarely has a prize been so richly deserved. For five decades she has been writing groundbreaking poetry, fiction, and criticism in French that has always been steadfastly and unashamedly feminist and lesbian.   Avant Desire moves through Brossard’s body of work with a playful attentiveness to its ongoing lines of inquiry. Like her work, this reader moves beyond conventional textual material to include ephemera, interviews, marginalia, lectures, and more. Just as Brossard foregrounds collaboration, this book includes new translations alongside canonical ones and intertextual and responsive work from a variety of artist translators. Edited by Sina Queyras, Geneviève Robichaud, and Erin Wunker.

      • Poetry

        Cloud Tablets

        Glossary and Commentary

        by F. Daniel Rzicznek (author)

        “F. Daniel Rzicznek’s Cloud Tablets presents to us prose poems as they’re meant to be—chock full of surprising images and compelling music. Where else would we find sheep in a library and a seraphim at a nightclub other than in a prose poem? Rzicznek presents these moments and others with the right mix of narrative and lyricism. There’s a gasp of surprise in each of these poems, exclamation points of existential joy waiting in the marginalia.”—Gary LaFemina“F. Daniel Rzicznek harvests the world as process in fine detail, isolating the moment of perception as an act of faith. Read Cloud Tablets and learn the marvel of the wakened life; the vision is unsparing, exacting, and beautiful to know. Uncompromising in observation, unhesitant in lyric dream, Rzicznek’s lovely voice is original, stripped in its honesty as he encounters, in the most poetic of prose, the stubborn and flexible world.”—Amy Newman

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2019

        El pensamiento del poema

        Variaciones sobre un tema de Badiou

        by Mario Montalbetti

        El pensamiento del poema es el ensayo más reciente del poeta peruano Mario Montalbetti. Publicado en Chile durante 2019, el libro gira alrededor, va y viene, de las propuestas de Alain Badiou respecto del poema como una forma de pensamiento. Examinando su obra, Montalbetti pone a prueba sus aserciones y temas con herramientas de la filosofía, la lingüística y la literatura.

      • Vallard Atlas

        by Luís Filipe F. R. Thomaz (Director of the Institute for Oriental Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University), Dennis Reinhartz (Emeritus professor at the University of Texas in Arlington) and Carlos Miranda (Doctor in History).

        The prolific Dieppe school of Northern France produced some of the atlases with the most innovative and beautiful marginalia. The Vallard Atlas, whilst ascribed to the Dieppe cartography school, has a clearly Portuguese flavour due to either its anonymous creator or the model that inspired it. It is quite significant to note that the atlas depicts the Eastern Coast of Australia for the first time in history, 200 years before the voyages of Captain Cook, erroneously considered the continent's discoverer. One of its most noteworthy characteristics are the miniatures depicting colonization scenes from the 16th century, plus countless illustrations of the daily life of the native population. A curious aspect of this atlas is the fact that in almost all the maps the North is oriented towards the bottom of the page and the South is at the top. This was, to all appearances, a habit of Muslim cartographers but this practice was quite rare in Christian Europe.   CONTENTS: Preface Aníbal Cavaco Silva (former president of the Republic of Portugal)   From the editor to the reader Manuel Moleiro   Introduction Luís Filipe F. R. Thomaz (Director of the Institute for Oriental Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University)   The Dieppe school and its maps in their time Dennis Reinhartz (Emeritus professor at the University of Texas in Arlington)   The Vallard Atlas and sixteenth century knowledge of Australia Luís Filipe F. R. Thomaz   The maps of the Vallard Atlas Luís Filipe F. R. Thomaz, Dennis Reinhartz   The mythological narrative in the margins of the Vallard Atlas Carlos Miranda García-Tejedor (Doctor in History)   Appendix Luís Filipe F. R. Thomaz   Notes   Bibliography     VIDEO (4 min.): English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziWuqcqdMRw&list=PLGapGlViYRH3BCkIeVMHOBjA7uVkb-gHT&index=14 Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZozUBzE4XNo&list=PLGapGlViYRH3BCkIeVMHOBjA7uVkb-gHT&index=7 French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA4d0S4EHUI&list=PLGapGlViYRH3BCkIeVMHOBjA7uVkb-gHT&index=8   MORE INFORMATION: https://www.moleiro.com/es/atlas-y-mapas/atlas-vallard.html#descripcionarticle

      • March 2011

        The Known World

        by Don Bogen

        Stunning poetry that explores the complex relationship between past and present.

      • May 2015

        The Sleep That Changed Everything

        by Brown, Lee Ann

        Playful, sexy poems illuminate a rich multiplicity of experiences.

      • June 2010

        The House That Jack Built

        The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer

        by Edited by Peter Gizzi, Jack Spicer, Peter Gizzi

        Illuminates Jack Spicer’s provocative lectures on radical poetics.

      • December 2014

        How Reading Is Written

        A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein

        by Astrid Lorange

        A critical guide to the poetics and philosophy of Gertrude Stein

      • Poetry by individual poets
        May 2011

        The Front Matter, Dead Souls

        by Leslie Scalapino

        This extraordinary new book is essay-fiction-poetry, an experiment in form, “a serial novel for publication in the newspaper” that collapses the distinction between documentary and fiction.

      • December 2011

        Listening and Longing

        Music Lovers in the Age of Barnum

        by Daniel Cavicchi

        An intriguing look at music listening in nineteenth-century America

      • January 2012

        Gervase Wheeler

        A British Architect in America, 1847-1860

        by Renée Tribert, James F. O'Gorman

        The American career of an influential English architect

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