



Quemadura
Sexo Puro Sexo Veloz and Septiembre: a bilingual edition of books two and three of Dolores Dorantes
Date: 2008Edition: Bilingual Edition
Abstract: This is a collection of Dolores Dorantes second and third books, Sexo Puro Sexo Veloz and Septiembre.
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English.ISSN/ISBN: 9780976736424
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Catalog Number: Book, Dorantes, Dolores
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Chicago Review 51:4, 52:1
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- Valentino Gianuzzi
- V. Joshua Adams
- Timothy Yu
- Stephen Rodefer
- Stephen Collis
- Sam Eccleston
- Rusty Morrison
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Robert P. Baird
- Quemadura
- Peter Gizzi
- Paul Merchant
- Paul Hoover
- Pamela Lu
- Norman Finkelstein
- Miranda Johnson
- Michael Smith
- Michael Robbins
- Michael Kindellan
- Maxine Chernoff
- Martin Riker
- Lubna Najar
- Lisa Robertson
- Leila Wilson
- Kathy Slade
- Karen Weiser
- Kai Fierle-Hedrick
- Joshua Kotin
- Joshua Clover
- Joshua Baldwin
- John Matthias
- Johanna Winant
- Joel Callahan
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Jennifer Scappettone
- Jacqueline Waters
- Ihor Junyk
- Gnoetry
- Genya Turovskaya
- Friedrich Holderlin
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Eliot Weinberger
- Dustin Simpson
- Darby W. James
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Christine Stewart
- Cesar Vallejo
- Calvin Bedient
- Benjamin Friedlander
- University of Chicago
- literary magazine
- literary journal
- international journal
- humanities journal
- Gnoetry
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago. The first part of this double-issue is a celebration of the work of poet Lisa Robertson. The poem by Eric Elshtain is a collaboration with Gnoetry, a computerized language synthesizer that develops poems from an analytic, statistical process once certain parameters (source texts, stanzas, length of lines) are input into the system.
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EnglishNotes: Abstract drawn in part from title page.
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Chicago Review 51:3
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- V. Joshua Adams
- Soren Gauger
- Shannon Herbert
- Sam Eccleston
- Robert P. Baird
- Robert Archambeau
- Ray DiPalma
- Quemadura
- Peter O'Leary
- Peter Larkin
- Paul Hoover
- Miranda Johnson
- Michael Robbins
- Merrill Gilfillan
- Melissa Girard
- Medbh McGuckian
- Matthias Regan
- Mark Boyer
- Marcin Piekoszewski
- Lubna Najar
- Leila Wilson
- Lee Glidewell
- Joshua Kotin
- Joshua Baldwin
- John Wilkinson
- Joel Felix
- Jerzy Ficowski
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Geraldine Monk
- Genya Turovskaya
- Gavin Selerie
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Eirik Steinhoff
- Diana George
- Devin Johnston
- Darby W. James
- Daniel Borzutsky
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- C.D. Wright
- Brian Whitener
- Brian Lennon
- Arkadii Dragomoshchenko
- Alan Bernheimer
- Adam Starr Weg
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago.
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EnglishNotes: Abstract drawn from title page.
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Chicago Review 51 1/2
- Zulfikar Ghose
- Yvonne Jacquette
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- V. Joshua Adams
- Timothy Harris
- Tim Earley
- Thomas Frick
- Stephen Boykewich
- Soren Gauger
- Shannon Herbert
- Sarah Mangold
- Sam Eccleston
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Robert P. Baird
- Quemadura
- Philip Jenks
- Peter O'Leary
- Miranda Johnson
- Michael Attias
- Mark Boyer
- Marius Kociejowski
- Margitt Lehbert
- Lubna Najar
- Lisa Jarnot
- Leila Wilson
- Lee Glidewell
- Landis Everson
- Kevin Connolly
- Keston Sutherland
- Keith Waldrop
- Joshua Kotin
- Joshua Baldwin
- John Wilkinson
- John Kinsella
- John Beer
- John Anderson
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Jeremy Hooker
- Jen Lamb
- Jeff Hamilton
- J.S.A. Lowe
- Gustaf Sobin
- Gunter Kunert
- Gregory Fraser
- Gabriel Levin
- Erik Mortenson
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Elizabeth Willis
- Eirik Steinhoff
- David Hadbawnik
- Danielle Pafunda
- Daniel Kane
- Daniel Borzutky
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Clifford Endres
- Christopher Middleton
- Christopher Dewdney
- Camille Martin
- Bill Mohr
- August Kleinzahler
- Alonso Cueto
- Alice Notley
- Adam Starr Weg
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago. Much of this issue focuses on an appreciation of the work of poet/academic Christopher Middleton.
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Catalog Number: Magazine Chicago Review
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