Author Archives: dhadbawnik

The Aeneid, Books 3 and 4

Now available from Little Red Leaves Textile Series. Thanks once again to Dawn Pendergast for all her hard work on these lovely editions. Steve Mentz reviews the new books here. I’ll have more exciting news on this project in the … Continue reading

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kadar koli 9

Pleased to announce the publication of kadar koli 9, with a special feature on “the archive.” Contributors include: John Hyland, Arielle Guy, Gerrit Lansing, Susan Briante, Michael Sikkema, Michael Kelleher, Aaron Tucker, Emily Anderson, David Rich, Jen Tynes, Gillian Hamel, … Continue reading

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More recent publications

Thanks to Rusty Morrison and Gillian Hamel at Omniverse for publishing an excerpt from book III of the Aeneid, with illustrations by Carrie Kaser. This is a great preview of the upcoming publication of books III and IV… Arielle Guy’s … Continue reading

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Recent Publications

Some recent publication news as projects and poems slowly come to fruition and rise to the surface: Thrilled to be in the latest issue of Press Board Press volume 2, edited by Patrick Riedy et al. The piece I have … Continue reading

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Gloucester / Kalamazoo postscript

Drove around the corner to Forest Automotive this morning to drop off the car for routine service, saw this scrawled on the chalkboard next to the front desk: Asked the mechanic about it — he said his father really likes … Continue reading

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Interview at Lana Turner Journal

Kent Johnson interviewed me recently for Lana Turner Journal. We talk about my ongoing translation of the Aeneid, translation in general, Jack Spicer, Field Work, Ovid in Exile, Diane di Prima, the San Francisco poetry scene, and a lot more. … Continue reading

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Poets’ Graves

Last weekend, on a visit to Gloucester with Rich Owens and Boyd Nielson, we stopped to visit the grave of Charles Olson. It always feels somewhat macabre and fetishistic to do stuff like this. Yet we also felt compelled to … Continue reading

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