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Posts Tagged ‘Keston Sutherland’
Tomorrow in London & Now to Read: Keston Sutherland’s The Odes to TL61P May 13, 2013: Hey UKers or those of you about to head across the pond just for this: The launch of Keston Sutherland's new book, The Odes to TL61P, is tomorrow night at Cafe Oto in Dalston, London. Wish we could be there. Here's event info from Enitharmon Press--you can get your ticket in advance and buy the book at the site as well. More about The Odes [...]
Keston Sutherland on ‘Anti-subjectivity’ & Conceptualism May 9, 2013: For another take on the conceptualist debate, aim your reading glasses at this essay by Keston Sutherland at Fiery Flying Roule: "THESES ON ANTISUBJECTIVIST DOGMA" considers an initial statement that "'[a]nti-subjectivist' accounts of art are 'Romantic' in origin and were first asserted contemporaneously with the 'subjectivist' accounts of art [...]
Watch the Recent Holloway Series Reading from Keston Sutherland & John Wilkinson November 28, 2012: Just up, ducks, is the reading given by Keston Sutherland and John Wilkinson on November 15 for Berkeley's Holloway Series--Sutherland was in the Bay Area for the first time, so we hear. More about the authors, if you haven't had the pleasure: Keston Sutherland teaches English literature and critical theory at the University of Sussex. [...]
Keston Sutherland on the Destitute Lyric of John Wieners September 17, 2012: UK Poet and professor Keston Sutherland offers a rich consideration of John Wieners for the newest issue of World Picture: "No poet in English was ever so destitute of a world as John Wieners." Sutherland continues: His destitution announces itself in the almost unthinking, because almost unthinkable, reiteration across his poetry of [...]
