Gists & Piths

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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Frank O'Hara Reading


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A Japanese poetry student of Ezra Pound's, on being asked what makes a poem, responded "It should contain gists and piths."

Gists and Piths is a blog dedicated to the discussion and publication of contemporary poetry, fiction, film, visual art, and everything in between. Here you'll find book reviews, interviews, enraged post-modernist manifestoes, long-form essays and much more.

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  • { feuilleton }
    16 views of Meoto Iwa - Seascape print by Utagawa Kunisada. Meoto Iwa, or the Married Couple Rocks, are two rocky stacks in the sea off Futami, Mie, Japan. They are joined by a sh...
    1 day ago
  • Eyewear (the blog)
    Is Freedom from Language Possible? - Reading an essay on poetry and morality (or even sin) by Geoffrey Hill, the 'great', dead, 20th century English poet born in Bromsgrove, most often consi...
    1 week ago
  • Polyolbion
    An – excuse me – DAMN fine poetry course! - *Twin Peaks* might very well have been the best TV programme of all time. It was certainly one of the most influential. I'm talking here prim...
    1 week ago
  • Nine Arches Press
    In Conversation - Anna Steinberg, illustrator of The Attitudes book cover - On illustrating 'The Attitudes' book cover The process of this commission started with an online meeting with Editor of Nine Arches Jane Commane and poet...
    1 week ago
  • Ictus
    Poetry's Remote Community - If poetry is built on paradox, perhaps one reason poetry seems to have thrived under lockdown is the paradoxical nature of so much in our current live...
    3 weeks ago
  • Intercapillary Space
    Tim Allen: Three Phobias - *Iatrophobia* *I always take Ramipril on purpose hourly or between indecent ateliers. * Blow up the bridges. Block the lane. Barricade the stairs. In t...
    1 month ago
  • Raw Light
    THE HIVE: when books get declined - Firstly, I apologise for not being able to change titles listed in the sidebar. I've managed to get locked out of my blogger acount, but still have access ...
    1 year ago
  • What is There to Option?
    The Best Non-Books on Writing – Part 2 - Links for writers 2 Continue reading →
    3 years ago
  • Squandermania and other foibles
    One Small Thing - The author constructs a very cogent argument about contemporary culture, in particular its narcissism. “Bad art is from no one to no one”, she states. “...
    3 years ago
  • J.S. Loveard
    Dear Jon . . . (#26) Re: Joyce, at the start of the Wake - *End here. Us then. Finn, again! Take . Bussoftlhee, mememormee! Till thousandsthee. Lps. The keys to. Given! A way a lone a last a loved a long the* De...
    3 years ago
  • this is yogic - Tom Chivers
    My choice cuts from Edinburgh Fringe - Just back from Edinburgh, where I saw 20 shows in 5 days. OK, 19. We were 2 minutes late for one, and missed out. Two of the shows were at the Book Festiva...
    5 years ago
  • Litterbug
    Review of Dante’s Inferno tr. Philip Terry - *Dante’s Inferno by Philip Terry, pub. Oystercatcher Press. £4.50* This short pamphlet contains selected cantos from The Inferno, rendered into contempor...
    8 years ago
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WHAT'S GOING ON

  • 38 Degrees
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  • Liberty
  • One Voice Movement
  • Our World Our Say
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MAGAZINES, E-ZINES, BLOGS, AUTHORS

  • 1110 - MIEL's Journal
  • 3 AM Magazine
  • 3by3by3
  • An Ardnamurchan Journal - Gerry Loose Blog
  • Bare Bones Bonze - Ed Baker's Site
  • Baroque in Hackney
  • Bat City Review
  • Big Bridge
  • Big Lucks
  • Blackbox Manifold
  • Blackheath Books
  • Brando's Hat
  • Cadaverine Magazine
  • Carrie Etter
  • Cliff Yates' Blog
  • Coconut
  • Cordite Poetry Review
  • Dave Poems
  • David Morley's Warwick Blog
  • Delirium's Library
  • Dusie Magazine
  • Eyewear - Todd Swift's Blog
  • Fortnightly Review
  • Found Poetry Review
  • Free Verse
  • Fuselit
  • Great Works
  • Ian Pindar
  • Ictus - Oliver Dixon's Blog
  • Intercapillary Space
  • Jacket2
  • John Yeadon
  • Lana Turner - A Journal of Poetry and Opinion
  • Likestarlings
  • Litter Magazine
  • Litterbug - Alan Baker's Blog
  • Long Poem Magazine
  • Maggy
  • Mudlark
  • New Welsh Review
  • Nine Arches Blog
  • No Man's Land
  • Peony Moon - Michelle McGrane's blog
  • Poetry Salzburg
  • Polyolbion - Matt Merritt's Blog
  • Pomegranate Magazine
  • Prac Crit
  • Raw Light - Jane Holland's Blog
  • Sabotage Reviews
  • Shadow Train
  • Silliman's Blog
  • So Here We Are - David Caddy
  • Squandermania - Don Share's Blog
  • Stride Magazine
  • Tears in the Fence
  • The Manhattan Review
  • The Millions
  • The Other Room
  • The White Review
  • The Wolf
  • This Is Yogic - Tom Chivers' Blog
  • Tom Raworth's Homepage
  • War Poetry - Tim Kendall's Blog
  • Wave Composition
  • n+1
  • nthposition
  • onedit

PRESSES & PUBLISHERS

  • @las Press
  • Carcanet Press
  • Cinnamon Press
  • Copper Canyon Press
  • Exact Change: Classics of Experimental Literature
  • Five Seasons Press
  • Flarestack Poets
  • Flood Editions
  • Hanging Loose Press
  • Laudanum
  • Leafe Press
  • MIEL Books
  • Milkweed Editions
  • Nine Arches Press
  • Octopus Books
  • Oystercatcher Press
  • Parthian Books
  • Penned in the Margins
  • Perdika Press
  • Salt Publishing
  • Shearsman Books
  • Sine Wave Peak
  • Skysill Press
  • Tall Lighthouse Books
  • The Emma Press
  • Turtle Point Press
  • Wave Books
  • West House Books
  • Worple Press

ARCHIVES

  • Archive of the Now
  • Carcanet's Audio Archive
  • Electronic Poetry Center
  • Modern American Poetry
  • PennSound - University of Pennsylvania Poetry Recordings
  • Poetry Magazines
  • The Poetry Archive

PLACES OF INTEREST

  • Amateur - Peter Blegvad's Site
  • David Lynch's Interview Project
  • Gerry Loose's Homepage
  • Marjorie Perloff
  • Modern Poetry
  • Poems That Go
  • Poetry Library
  • Poetry Society
  • The Hooting Yard
  • Tom Phillips
  • Ubuweb

PAROLE IN LIBERTÀ

Aggressive Interview Alan Baker Alistair Noon Andrew Bailey animal my soul Another reason to love Japan Articles Atrocity Awfulness Basil Bunting Award Bird Poems Borges Cack-handed attempts at satire Censorship Chris McCabe Chris Torrance Classicism Close Readings Conversations David Morley dereliction Elisabeth Bletsoe Emily Hasler Envy Errr... Feminism Fragments future dystopia is now Georgian poetry Gerry Loose Gloria Dawson grouchiness Herbert Read horse poems Interior Traces Interviews Jane Commane JG Ballard Joyful noises Language Leading Edge Control Technology Life Without Buildings Luke Kennard Mainstream vs Avant Garde manifestos Marc Chagall Marginal Notes Marjorie Perloff Mark Goodwin Memos to Self Michael McKimm Midlands Poetry Series misspent youth Modernism Nathan Thompson New York School News Nine Arches Press non lethal robotics Oliver Dixon Oulipo Our fondness for metal taken too far again penned in the margins Peter Gillies Peter Riley Philip Larkin Poems Poetics poetry Poetry International Poetry news Poetry Prizes polemic Politics Postmodernism Psychedelia Radio 4 Reviews Rock vs poetry Rupert Loydell Science fiction Sean O'Brien Self-reflctive conversations with previous blog posts Shameless Plugging for Friends and Associates Shameless self-promotion Shearsman Books Silliness Sonnets Statements of Intent Surrealism Ted Hughes The Awfulness of Advertising The Book of Random Access The Lammas Lands things that will never happen Thor Tom Chivers Visual Poetry War poetry wildly disparate thoughts of an idle man Xavier Renegade Angel Zoë Brigley
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