| Upcoming Summer & Fall 2005 Titles from Ahadada |
Recently, there’s been a flurry of activity at Ahadada Books, as we are gearing up for a slew of summer/fall titles. Over the next few months, we will be pleased to present upcoming work from the following authors…
We will be presenting perfect bound books from:
Currently serving what appears to be a life sentence at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Skip Fox writes poetry, prose, and short fictions as well as reviews. He also has three chapbooks, one bibliography (on Creeley, Dorn, and Duncan) and years on MLA Bibliography and Bulletin of Bibliography. He graduated from Bowling Green State. He has worked in woods (Pacific Northwest), warehouses (San Francisco), shake and shingle mills (Beaver, WA), lumber yards, ketchup & catfood factories, Chrysler, mental hospitals (Ohio, seven years), and so on.
In cooperation with West House Books, we’re proud to present a Selected from Jesse Glass. In addition to his work as Publisher of Ahadada Books, Jesse Glass is a professor of Literature and History in the Graduate and Undergraduate programs at Meikai (Bright Sea) University in Chiba, Japan. Look for Glass’ work on UbuWeb, in the film ‘Faites vos Jeux’ by Filgruppe Chaos, in Visiting Walt from the University of Iowa Press, and in scads of literart magazines and websites devoted to the “sweet science.”
As well as, upcoming online chapbooks from:
Catherine Daly is a critic and poet. She’s author of DaDaDa (Salt Publishing, 2003), a trilogy which has become the first volume of a 1,000 page project called CONFITEOR, as well as of Locket (Tupelo Press, 2005), which was released in April 2005 and should be reaching bookstores soon.
Dan Sargent is publisher and editor of Road of Excess Books.
“Eileen Tabios is a world class poet with serious talent. In ancient Greece, Philosophers defined ekphrasis as a vivid description intended to bring the subject before the mind’s eye of the listener. [She] is ultimately successful in this artistic enterprise of bringing the subject before the mind’s eye of the readers and these readers will not only be enlightened but informed.”
- Nick Carbo for 2ndAvenuePoetry.
“Corcoran emerged into view around 1985 … and has produced consistently ever since – something that is true of no other individual. It is this strength and calm which have made him a giant figure of the middle generation, placed between the generation radicalised thirty years ago by the counter-culture and the younger generation. ”
- Andrew Duncan, Poetry Salzburg Review 4, Spring 2003.
Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Poetry, The New Yorker and elsewhere. “Perchik is the most widely published unknown poet in America” according Library Journal (November 15, 2000). Readers interested in learning more about him are invited to read his essay “Magic, Illusion and Other Realities” and view a complete bibliography here.
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