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The Aeneid books I-VI
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
Shearsman Books
Also available at SPD
Reviews:
Columbia Journal
Boston Review
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$15 print / free download
The Novice
by John Hyland
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Sports
by David Hadbawnik
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The Aeneid book 3
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
The Aeneid book 4
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Cotton Nero A.x
$11 print / free download
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Summer 2014
The Aeneid books 1 and 2
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
Review by Jonathan Lohr
Review by Lisa Ampleman
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Summer 2013
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Ballads
by Richard Owens
$12 plus shipping
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Summer 2012
Field Work
by David Hadbawnik
$16, SPD, BlazeVox, Amazon
Review at Jacket2
Interview at Bookslut
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Spring 2011
$7 plus shipping
Crass Songs of Sand & Brine
by Micah Robbins
Fall 2010
$7 plus shipping
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Spring 2010
$10 plus shipping
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- Essay, poems in Slow Poetry
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- From the Aeneid in Horse Less Review
- From the Aeneid in Omniverse
- From the Aeneid in seedings
- From the Aeneid on Turntable & Blue Light
- From The White Album in Gone Lawn
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- Poems in Drunken Boat
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Andrew — is that a beautiful inlaw for something?
Anyway. Just sent the “decline” note to UT. Very traumatic moment. Now I’m going to go pour myself a shot of whiskey and finish reading Beowulf…
And Steve: I know, I know.
Congrats, man. I’m happy for you.
Congratulation, David. I’m proud of you, man.
No, I was trying to make a lame joke about your new school’s relationship to language poetry. Perhaps i have that wrong. Wasn’t that a center of langpo for awhile. Didn’t they host that famous poetics listserv? I’m sure that’s changed, but that’s the only association I could make. That, and I think Carl Dennis (he of the Pulitzer) teaches there.
Anyway, congrats. Drink some whiskey for me. Oh, and Beowulf…the movie was better. ha!
what would the lama say? what would al gore say? (i’ve been digging your humor blogs…)
the listserv is still there. langpo i guess is still there, though not as strongly — bernstein is gone. dennis is either gone or no longer there in an active way.
thanks trey and micah…