green_space

Joe Hall & Jake Reber

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  1. 07/24/2024

    Dominick Knowles - Costco as the Base of a Communist Project

    The geometry of death / use value overtaking exchange value and them both abolishing each other / Tripwire / “even the moon hates cops” / Brendan Joyce / summer garden / Luddism / the moon a horrified witness / The White Rose / Milf Manor / Castro’s “Nothing Can Stop the Course of History / the fragment / nourishment / regimes of time / escarole / the landlord’s boyfriend / Faith Smith / Costco as the base of a communist project / in blockages think about the martyrs of Palestine / me inside a shape that was impossible to describe / carpenter-chef-jazz musician / use is a demon / what a poem is doing vs. what someone is doing with it Dominick Knowles is a poet and academic worker researching modernist and contemporary poetry of the Americas. Their writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Mediations, Viewpoint, Post45 Contemporaries, Modernism/modernity, Bloomsbury Academic, and Amerikastudien, among others. They are currently NTT faculty in the English, American Studies, and Labor Studies departments at UMass Boston, as well as Professor of Writing and Critical Thinking and the incoming Academic Director at the Clemente Course in the Humanities (Dorchester). (And for green_space’s money they are doing some of the most important, provocative curation of poetry in this moment through Protean, a publication that breaks down the traditional firewall between literature and leftist politics.) https://dominickknowles.com/ https://proteanmag.com/ Email us: greengreenspacespace@gmail.com Thanks to Jake for the mandolin noodles.

    52 min
  2. Laura Jaramillo - The Savage Detectives Is Real

    01/29/2024

    Laura Jaramillo - The Savage Detectives Is Real

    Troubled relationship with machines / the tool is not life / poetry’s evolution into a visual or performative medium, away from the codex / Lisa Robertson / mapping subjectivity as its displaced across technologies, architecture, and clothes / clothes as costume / tragic relationship to lost objects / trash picking / indexing life through clothes / tedious dreams / daily life as more dreamlike than dreams themselves / the reflex to make noise into music / art should be just a little bit useful / the full utility of art as a nightmare / some but not total obligation to social reality / ambiguity can’t be let go of / insomnia on full moon nights / don’t mine the moon / Roberto Bolaño / fey social scene / blowing up a very serious poetry reading with ‘this f*****g stupid old lady [the queen] has died’ / Wallace Stevens as extremely depoliticizing / The Savage Detectives is Real / Burning Sequence   Laura Jaramillo is a poet and critic. Born to Colombian parents in Queens, New York, she now lives in Durham, North Carolina. Her books include Material Girl (subpress, 2012) and Making Water (Futurepoem, 2022). She holds a PhD in critical theory from Duke University. She co-runs the North Carolina-based reading and performance series Paradiso.   Check out Jaramillo’s work: https://laurajaramillo-poetfilm.squarespace.com/   Hear Laura Jaramillo read with Marty Cain and Sara Sgro: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5NR2EgyA66T1U0ggla2jgt?si=a4756df7b5834512

    39 min
  3. Olivia Muenz - Healthcare, The Systems That Kill Us, and Vibing Straight Through

    01/01/2024

    Olivia Muenz - Healthcare, The Systems That Kill Us, and Vibing Straight Through

    Machines, bureaucracy, health care, and the systems that kill us / TENS units / illness / Taoism, Buddhism, and the future / 5 year plans as antithetical to the human experience getting in the way of getting a job / the internet as primary third space / Tik Tok as creative platform / art as a way of being, process / everything we do is a form of art / dreams as involuntary vulnerability / Jung / dreamscapes / disability and sensuality, eroticism and illness / leaning into innuendo / hate noise / discerning what your desire is / the body articulating a desire which cannot be met / Sarah Manguso / Amy Hempel / there she is [the moon] / vibing straight through / birth readings / being blanketed by the night   https://www.oliviamuenz.com/   Olivia Muenz is a disabled writer from New York. She is the author of poetry collection I Feel Fine (Switchback Books, 2023), which won the 2022 Gatewood Prize, and chapbook Where Was I Again (Essay Press, 2022). She received a BA from New York University and an MFA in creative writing from Louisiana State University where she won the Robert Penn Warren Thesis Award in prose. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New England Review, The Missouri Review, Poetry Daily, Michigan Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast, Conduit, Black Warrior Review, Pleaides, Massachusetts Review, Denver Quarterly, and elsewhere, including being listed as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2023. Her writing has been supported by the Tin House Summer Workshop, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, and Zoeglossia. She lives in the Hudson Valley.

    27 min
  4. Laura Jaramillo, Sarah Sgro, & Marty Cain perform at green_space 4/1/23

    06/15/2023

    Laura Jaramillo, Sarah Sgro, & Marty Cain perform at green_space 4/1/23

    The Spring 2023 green_space (relocated from Chapin Parkway to a home on the West Side due to lightning). Our readers: Laura Jaramillo is a poet and critic. Born to Colombian parents in Queens, New York, she now lives in Durham, North Carolina. Her books include Material Girl (subpress, 2012) and Making Water (Futurepoem, 2022). She holds a PhD in critical theory from Duke University. She co-runs the North Carolina-based reading and performance series Paradiso. https://laurajaramillo-poetfilm.squarespace.com/ Sarah Sgro is a PhD candidate in English at the University at Buffalo where she studies digital waste and co-leads the Palah Light Lab, a creative and critical community for queer and feminist new media. She is the author of If The Future Is a Fetish (YesYes Books, 2019) and received her MFA in poetry from the University of Mississippi. http://sarah-sgro.com/ Marty Cain is a poet originally from Vermont. He is the author of three books of poetry and hybrid writing—most recently, The Prelude (Action Books, 2023). His individual works appear in Best American Experimental Writing 2020, Fence, Poetry Daily, Denver Quarterly, Sink Review, mercury firs, and elsewhere. He holds an MFA from the University of Mississippi and a PhD from Cornell University, where he wrote a dissertation on rural poetic community. He is currently a postdoc within the Humanities Scholars Program at Cornell. He lives in Ithaca, New York, where he co-edits Garden-Door Press and performs with BOGMOM, a poetry + sound collective. https://www.marty-cain.com/

    58 min

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