On Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30
May, we will be hosting a 2 day symposium on Peter Gizzi’s work at Université
Paris Est Marne-La-Vallée (3rd floor of the Copernic building, room
13). How to get there? see here.
We will be meeting in the
morning of May 29th at 10 am to prepare our sessions with Peter
Gizzi. Peter Gizzi will be joining us at 2pm on the 29th. He will
also be with us on the 30th.
So far, we’ve tried to focus
on the writer’s own (creative and critical) work on the first day of the
P&C symposia and on broader issues of poetics and practice-based criticism
with the writer on the second day. But there’s no specific preconceived program for the 2
days of the symposium: as the previous sessions of the program have shown, it
seems important to let the conversation take its own course.
PETER GIZZI’s books include Threshold Songs (2011), The Outernationale (2007), Some Values of Landscape and Weather (2003), Artificial Heart (1998), and Periplum (1992). He has also published several limited-edition chapbooks, folios, and artist books and his work has been translated into numerous languages. Over the years, his work has been translated into French by Emmanuel Hocquard, Juliette Valéry, Pascal Poyet, Sébastien Smirou, Pierre Alferi, Eric Giraud, Éric Pesty, Olivier Brossard, and Stéphane Bouquet.
His honors include the Lavan Younger Poet Award from the Academy of American Poets (awarded by John Ashbery in 1994) and fellowships in poetry from The Howard Foundation (1998), The Foundation for Contemporary Arts (1999), and The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2005). He has held residencies at The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, The Foundation of French Literature at Royaumont, Un Bureau Sur L'Atlantique, the Centre International de Poesie Marseille (cipM), and Tamaas.
His editing projects have included o-blek: a journal of language arts (1987-1993), The Exact Change Yearbook (1995), The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer (1998), and My Vocabulary Did This To Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer (2008).
From 2007 to 2011 he was the Poetry Editor for The Nation. In 2011 he was the Judith E. Wilson Visiting Fellow in Poetry at Cambridge University. He works at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
> You will find below a bibliography including links to interviews and prose pieces by Peter Gizzi.
Threshold Songs (Wesleyan, 2011)
The Outernationale (Wesleyan, 2007)
Some Values of Landscape
and Weather (Wesleyan, 2003)
GIZZI ON-LINE RESOURCES
Interviews:
POETRY FOUNDATION INTERVIEW
WITH BEN LERNER (2012)
BOMB INTERVIEW WITH LEVI
RUBECK (2011)
JUBILAT INTERVIEW WITH ROB
CASPER (2007)
PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY INTERVIEW
WITH CRAIG MORGAN TEICHER (2007)
RAIN TAXI INTERVIEW WITH
AARON KUNIN (2003)
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Radio Interviews:
BOOKWORM INTERVIEW WITH
MICHAEL SILVERBLATT (2011)
CLOSE LISTENING INTERVIEW
WITH CHARLES BERNSTEIN (2008)
CROSS-CULTURAL POETICS
INTERVIEW WITH LEONARD SCHWARTZ (2007)
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Sound Files:
GIZZI PENNSOUND PAGE,
READINGS, INTERVIEWS ETC.
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Selected Prose on-line:
ON ROBERT CREELEY (2005)
ON BARBARA GUEST (2006)
INTRO TO SPICER’S 3RD
VANCOUVER LECTURE (1998)
FROM THE AFTERWORD TO THE
HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT (1998)
JACK SPICER, BRUCE CONNER
& THE ART OF ASSEMBLAGE (2002)
REVIEW OF JAMES SCHUYLER’S
COLLECTED POEMS (1993)
ON SCHUYLER’S FEBRUARY
(2002)
LETTER TO STEVE FARMER PDF (1997)
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