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Nineteen Lines: A Drawing Center Writing Anthology
Nineteen Lines: A Drawing Center Writing Anthology

Nineteen Lines: A Drawing Center Writing Anthology

Edited by Lytle Shaw

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LITERARY CRITICISM

334 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $20.00 (US $20.00) (CA $27.05)

Publication Date: November 2007

ISBN 9781931824255

Rights: WOR

Roof Books (Nov 2007)

Price: $20.00
 
 

Overview

Nineteen Lines is an exceptional collection of poetry and prose from The Drawing Center's noted Line Reading series. This 336-page volume was edited by the Line Reading series curator, Lytle Shaw, and features the work Ammiel Alcalay, John Ashbery, Charles Bernstein, Anselm Berrigan, Christian Bok, Regis Bonvicino, Lee Ann Brown, Joao Cabral de Melo Neto, Jeff Clark, Tina Darragh, Alan Davies, Kevin Davies, Tim Davis, Jean Day, Adam DeGraff, Jeff Derksen, Buck Downs, Johanna Drucker, Marcella Durand, Kenward Elmslie, Dan Farrell, Rob Fitterman, Ben Friedlander, Renee Gladman, Kenny Goldsmith, Nada Gordon & Gary Sullivan, Carla Harryman, Lyn Hejinian, Susan Howe, Erica Hunt, Alison Knowles, David Larsen, Rachel Levitsky, Tan Lin, Jackson Mac Low, Bill Luoma, Ben Marcus, Bernadette Mayer, Emily McVarish, Ange Mlinko, Jennifer Moxley, Eileen Myles, Maureen Owen, Tom Raworth, Lisa Robertson, Rod Smith, Juliana Spahr, Brian Kim Stefans, Lynne Tillman, Edwin Torres, Cecilia Vicuna, Lewis Warsh, Barrett Watten, Marjorie Welish, and Kevin Young.

Author Biography

Lytle Shaw is the author of Cable Factory 20, The Lobe, and Frank O'Hara: The Poetics of Coterie.Other books include New Grounds for Dutch Landscape, Narrowcast: Poetry and Audio Research, and The Moiré Effect. He also publishes essays on artists including: Zoe Leonard, Robert Smithson and Paul McCarthy, for the Reina Sofia Museum, the DIA Center, Whitechapel Gallery and the Drawing Center. He is an professor of English at New York University.