I've experienced so far in 2016 may well be A Picture of Everyone I love Passes Through Me with collages by Lynn Behrendt, text mixed by John Bloomberg-Rissman and remixed by Lynn Behrendt. Almost as soon as I began reading and perusing the book, I began making notes for a review (which I hadn't planned on doing prior to opening the book!). It's that inspirational! To wit, here's the book and my notes next to my dishwashing liquid -- I had to forgo doing the dishes for the review:
Look for that review in next issue of Galatea Resurrects. Dear Other Reviewers, the deadline is coming up at June 30!
Eileen R. Tabios is a poet working in multiple genres and in-between. She also loves books by writing, reading, publishing, critiquing, romancing and advocating for them. This blog will feature her bibliophilic activities with posts on current book engagements and links to her books and projects related to books.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
THIS PINAY TRYING TO PUT HER MONEY WHERE HER MOUTH IS...
In this marvelous article about Elda Rotor, a Filipino-American who runs Penguin Classics (yes, did you know that?), there’s
this quote by her:
"If
you want Filipino writers to be published, you must support their publications.
Publishers, marketers, etc. look at comparative titles and their sales. My
ability to publish “El Filibusterismo” is connected to the success of “Noli Me
Tangere.” The opportunity to publish Jose Garcia Villa is informed by the
community who buys Rizal. There is no obligation to read exclusively but there
are many reasons to read supportively."
Every so
often I’ve found myself in a situation of advocating for Filipino-authored
books. But I’ve never really looked at my own buying habits—I have assumed I’ve
been supportive but never checked. So I checked and here are my buying results below.
I was able to find records for 2015 and 2014 purchases but they’re likely
incomplete because they’re focused on poetry or books of other genres but
authored by a poet. But even if I accept my numbers are understated, I discover my results are not as high as I thought: four books to
date in 2016, 18 in 2015 and 5 in 2014. This result, though, also shows why I'm a fan of lists—sometimes the actual list reveals something under your nose but which your eyes have not dropped to see...
Dear
advocates for Filipino literature (you know who you are), What does your
record show?
2016 (so far): 4
AGE OF
BLIGHT: STORIES by Kristine Ong Muslim
KALI’S BLADE, poems by
Michelle Bautista
VINCIGUERRA, novel by
Elaine Castillo (an author directed to me by Elda Rotor through her article)
POETRY IS: JOSE GARCIA
VILLA’S PHILOSOPHY OF POETRY Edited by Robert King (I want to purchase this though
there seem some logistical difficulty…)
2015: 18*
HOLLYWOOD
STARLET by Ivy Alvarez
BEYOND
LUMPIA, PANSIT and SEVEN MANANGS WILD, edited by Evangeline Canonizado Buell
EVERYDAY
THINGS by Fidelito C. Cortes
THE BEAUTY
OF GHOSTS by Luis Francia
THE
DESCARTES HIGHLANDS by Eric Gamalinda
STAGE
PRESENCE: CONVERSATIONS WITH FILIPINO AND FILIPINO-AMERICAN PERFORMING ARTISTS
edited by Theodore Gonzalves
COLLECTED
VERSE by Nick Joaquin
PRIME TIME
APPARITIONS by R. Zamora Linmark
#30
COLLANTES STREET by Lisa Suguitan Melnick
LITTLE
ANODYNES by Jon Pineda
APOLOGY: a
novel by Jon Pineda
TO LOVE AS
ASWANG by Barbara Jane Reyes
NOT SO, SEA
by Mg Roberts
COOL DON’T
LIVE HERE NO MORE: A LETTER TO SAN FRANCISCO by Tony Robles
THE MANGO
BRIDE by Marivi Soliven
SPARSE
ANATOMIES OF SINGLE ANTECEDENTS by Felino A. Soriano
FLIPS 2015:
A FILIPINO AMERICAN ANTHOLOGY (a reprint) edited by Serafin Syquia and Bayani
Mariano w/ new introduction by Juanita Tamayo Lott
MONSTRESS by
Lysley Tenorio
2014: 5
AMULET by Jason Bayani
POST
SUBJECT: A FABLE by
Oliver de la Paz
ODE TO
THE HEART SMALLER THAN A PENCIL by Luisa A. Igloria
THE DAY
OF SHELLY’S DEATH by
Renato Rosaldo
RELIQUARIA by R.A. Villanueva
Monday, June 13, 2016
"THE NOVELIST'S DIARY"
My New Year's Resolution for 2016 was to write everyday on a long-form novel attempt. Today makes it 165 days in a row ... which also explains a Vispo over at h& -- thanks to editor Ian Whistle for the space. Go to link or see it here:
One might say this work's Muse is my sense of humor ...
One might say this work's Muse is my sense of humor ...
Saturday, June 11, 2016
REVIEWING WILLIAM ALLEGREZZA'S LATEST BOOK!
Matina Stamatakis reveals why my Meritage Press and Catherine Daly's i.e. press were so delighted to publish William Allegrezza's Selected Poems with a review in Hybrids: Book Review. You can see the entire review HERE but here's an excerpt:
And you can get William Allegrezza's book over HERE! Enjoy!
As this collection progresses, the experimentation and imagery increases. Letters jump out on the page, emboldened. Words dance atop other words and collide. Yet these words are not just randomly placed. Allegrezza is trained in the amalgamation of sense and poignancy, all the while, holding true to the playfulness of experimentation.
And you can get William Allegrezza's book over HERE! Enjoy!
Monday, June 6, 2016
Thursday, June 2, 2016
THE HAY(NA)KU CONTINUES!
(CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE)
It’s nearing two
decades since we debuted the hay(na)ku, and it’s still special and humbling and
a blessing to see the form continue to be useful to poets. I showcase some from Mark Young’s recent and
fabulous collection, lithic typology. Thanks Mark, for elevating my breakfast
reading today!
Speaking of publications,
here's my latest Relished
W(h)ines update of recently imbibed books and wines. As ever, please
note that in the Publications section, if you see an asterisk before the title,
that means a review copy is available for Galatea Resurrects!
More info on that HERE. And there's more of Mark's hay(na)ku if you scroll down to end of the list!
PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED
POEMS & POETIC SERIES by Thomas Fink (an enjoyable feat from a poet who
deserves to be more widely read. LinkedInPoetry Recommendations (LPR #236)
THE
UNFOLLOWING by Lyn Hejinian (excellent and satisfying! LPR #238)
* ALGARAVIAS / ECHO CHAMBER by Waly Salomao,
Trans. by Maryam Monalisa Gharavi (fabulous and witty. LPR #237)
67 MOGUL
MINIATURES, poems by Raza Ali Hasan (excellent. LPR #240)
ANY LIE
YOU TELL WILL BE THE TRUTH by Stephen Paul Miller (perhaps my favorite of his
poetry books. LPR #239)
NEXT TO
LAST WORDS, poems by Daniel Hoffman (wise, poignant and pleasurable reading)
DEEP
CITY, poems by Megan Kaminski (many wonderfully-wrought moments of enchantment)
PROVIDENCE,
poems by Megan Kaminski (such light!)
POLAND / 1931 by Jerome
Rothenberg (beautiful edition by Unicorn Press printed by Noel Young on a
handmade Japanese paper. Powerful poems and a wonderful production)
WHERE
THEY WOULD NEVER BE INVITED, poems by Jesse Nissim (excellent conceptual
underpinnings; movingly manifested)
NESTING
INSTINCT, poems by Jesse Nissim (so smart! Wonderful read!)
* TAKE
YOUR HAND OUT OF MY POCKET, SHIVA, poems by Leonard Gontarek (several
diamond-like poems)
LITHIC
TYPOLOGY, poems by Mark Young (as ever, witty and wise)
TEACHING
MY MOTHER HOW TO GIVE BIRTH, poems by Warsan Shire
PLAN /
K, poetry by Kristi Maxwell
ODDS
ARE, poetry by Lary Timewell
KING
KONG, poetry by rob mclennan (stellar crafting)
THE ROSE
CONCORDANCE, poetry by rob mclennan (lovely)
* A GAME OF CORRESPONDENCE, poems by Valerie
Witte (fabulous)
* SELECTED POEMS by Keith Waldrop
* THE MATH OF GIFTS, poems by HeidiLynn Nilsson
* THE TORTOISE OF HISTORY, poems by Anselm
Hollo
* POMEGRANATE EATER, poems by Amaranth Borsuk
* THIS NUMBER DOES NOT EXIST, poems by
Mangalesh Dabral
* RECONNAISSANCE: NEW & SELECTED POEMS AND
POETIC JOURNALS (2005-2015) by Mark Pawlak
TRISKELION,
TIGER MOTH, TANGRAM, THYME, poems by Marcia Arrieta
NIGHT
SONGS, poems by Kristina Marie Darling
ON POEMS
ON, poems by Sandra Liu
PART,
PART EUPHRATES, poems by Arpine Konyalian Grenier
from
IDYLLS & RUSHES, poems by Susana Gardner
THE BOOK
OF A THOUSAND EYES, poems by Lyn Hejinian
ALMOST
PERFECT FORMS, visual poetry by Michael Stewart
THE
GREENHOUSE, poems by Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet
THREE
POEMS by Max Wickert
THREE
POEMS by Ann Goldsmith
TRIBUTE,
poems by Stephen Romer
FIVE
POINTS, poems by Patrick Reidy
STILLNESS
SEQUENCE, poems by Tim McPeck
MTL/BFL/ETE/QUINZE,
poems by Paige Melin
I EAT
CANNIBALS, poems by Gina Abelkop
DON’T
LET’S, poems by Edric “of Great Lakes” Mesmer
* SPOOL, poems by Matthew Coopermam
* MIDDLE TIME, poems by Angela Hume
* OUR ANIMAL, poems by Meredith Stricker
* THE ORCHARD GREEN AND EVERY COLOR, poems by
Zach Savich
* FLESH OF LEVIATHAN, poems by Chus Pato,
Trans. by Erin Moure
* IN NO MAN’S EAR, poems by Andrew Frisardi
* A SOUL INSIDE EACH STONE, poems by John
Tripoulas
SWEET
CURDLE, poems by Cathryn Cofell
KAMIKAZE
COMMOTION, poems by Cathryn Cofell
TINY
LITTLE CRUSHES, poems by Cathryn Cofell
CITY,
poems by Michael Boughn
ALMOST PERFECT FORMS,
poems by Michael Stewart
A WINGED HORSE IN A
PLANE, poems by Salah FaIk, Trans by Maged Zaher
from IDYLLS AND
RUSHES, poems by Susana Gardner
PART, PART EUPHRATES,
poems by Arpine Konyalian Grenier
ON POEMS ON by Sandra
Liu
THRUSH,
poem by Louise Gluck with linocut by Harold L. Cohen in 2015 Holiday Broadside
from The Poetry Collection of the University Libraries, University of Buffalo/SUNY.
ONGOINGNESS:
THE END OF A DIARY by Sarah Mangold
INVISIBLE
OLIGARCHS: RUSSIAN NOTEBOOK JANUARY-JUNE 2006 & AFTER by Bill Berkson
THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CENSORED INTERVIEW of CAConrad interviewed by Jasmine Platt
SLEEVE
NOTES, essays, reviews and interviews by Neil Leadbeater
YELLOWFIELD
#11, APRI 2016, literary and arts journal curated by Edric Mesmer
THE
OREGON TRAIL: A NEW AMERICAN JOURNEY, journalism/history by Rinker Buck
LIGHTS
OUT: A CYBERATTACK, A NATION UNPREPARED, SURVIVING THE AFTERMATH, journalism by
Ted Koppel
MICRO
SHELTERS: 59 CREATIVE CABINS, TINY
HOUSES AND OTHER SMALL STRUCTURES by Derek Diedricksen
FOUR
STORIES by rob mclennan (pleasurable reading)
SENTINEL,
novel by Matthew Dunn
DARK
SPIES, novel by Matthew Dunn
COUNTERSPY,
novella by Matthew Dunn
THE
STOLEN ONES, novel by Owen Laukkanen
THE ART
OF WAR, novel by Stephen Coonts
ORPHAN X,
novel by Gregg Hurwitz
THE
GUILTY, novel by David Baldacci
THE
INNOCENT, novel by David Baldacci
THE
FIRST ORDER, novel by Jeff Abbott
THE
CELLAR, novel by Minette Walters
WINES
2010 Chapoutier Bila-Haut Occultum Lapidem Rhone
2012 Raymond cabernet NV
2013 Pe-squi pinot noir
2014 Truchard chardonnay
2007 Peter Michael “La Cariere”
chardonnay
2006 Hundred Acre Kayli Morgan
Vineyard
2014 Domaine Huet Clis Du Bourg Sec
Vega Sicilia Reserva Especial1995,
1990, 1991
2002 Romanee-St. Vivant Dominique
Laurent Nuits-St.-Georges
2013 Zotovich chardonnay Santa Rita
Hills
2012 Farella merlot NV
Vendange chardonnay (poetry reading
wine)
2014 MM Chilean Syrah Carmenere (poetry
reading wine)
2011 Cru 32 chardonnay
2011 Domaine Carneros pinot noir
2010 Agharta cabernet Sonoma
Schramsberg chardonnay Blanc de
Blanc
2004 Colgin Cariad cabernet
2012 Dr Loosen Bierenauslese
2011 Comtes Lafon Merseault-Porusots
Clos de la Barre
1996 Ch. Mouton Rothschild
2006 Sierra Cantabria El Bosque
2001 Ch. La Vieille Cure Fronsac
2012 Cercius (Provence)
2009 Tolaini Valdisanti Tenuta S.
Viovanni Tuscany
2000 The Malleea by Majella
Coonawarra
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