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         Weinberger Eliot:     more books (99)
  1. Against the Forgetting: Selected Poems by Hans Faverey, 2004-02
  2. Altazor (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Vicente Huidobro, 2004-01-02
  3. The New Directions Anthology of Classical Chinese Poetry by Eliot Weinberger, 2004-10-30
  4. Figures & Figurations (New Directions Paperbook) by Marie José Paz, Octavio Paz, 2008-08-17
  5. Seven Nights (Revised Edition) (New Directions Paperbook) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2009-07-30
  6. Montemora 8 by Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, et all 1981-03-30
  7. New Collected Poems (with CD) by George Oppen, 2008-11-17
  8. Everything and Nothing (New Directions Pearls) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-05-25
  9. Sunstone/Piedra De Sol by Octavio Paz, 1991-10-17
  10. Mitch Epstein: Work by Mitch Epstein, 2006-11-15
  11. Eagle Or Sun? Translated From the Spanish By Eliot Weinberger by Octavio Paz, 1976-01-01
  12. Outside Stories/Essays By Eliot Weinberger by Eliot Weinberger, 1992-01-01
  13. Quezalcoatl. Translated From the Spanish by Eliot Weinberger and Diana S. Goodrich by Lopez Portillio, 1976-01-01
  14. Biography - Weinberger, Eliot (1949-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01

41. Eliot Weinberger, Contributor - Banff Centre Press
eliot weinberger, Contributor Banff Centre Press. eliot weinberger'sessays are collected in Works on Paper, Outside Stories, and
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Banff Centre Press Eliot Weinberger's essays are collected in Works on Paper Outside Stories , and Karmic Traces , all published by New Directions. He is the author of a study of Chinese poetry translation, 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei , and the editor of the anthology . His many translations of the work of Octavio Paz include Collected Poems 1957-1987 In Light of India , and An Erotic Beyond: Sade . Among his other translations are Vicente Huidobro's Altazor , Xavier Villaurrutia's Nostalgia for Death , Jorge Luis Borges' Seven Nights , and Unlock by Bei Dao.
Weinberger's edition of Jorge Luis Borges' Selected Non-Fictions recently received the National Book Critics Circle prize for criticism. In 1992, he was given the first PEN/Kolovakos Award for his work in promoting Hispanic literature in the United States, and in 2000 Weinberger was the first American literary writer to be awarded the Order of the Aztec Eagle by the government of Mexico. Contributor to:
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42. Biography Of Eliot Weinberger
Translate this page Contributors' Notes / Notas biográficas. eliot weinberger's latest bookof essays is Written Reaction Poetics, Politics, Polemics (Marsilio).
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Eliot Weinberger's latest book of essays is Written Reaction: Poetics, Politics, Polemics (Marsilio). In Mexico his most recent works are I nvenciones de papel (Vuelta) and (Ediciones del Equilibrista). He lives in New York. Eliot Weinberger ha publicado recientemente un libro de ensayos, Written Reaction: Poetics, Politics, Polemics nvenciones de papel (Vuelta) y (Ediciones del Equilibrista). Vive en Nueva York. Contents #1 Contenido #1

43. Boston Review
Three Footnotes. eliot weinberger 1.Whodunit. A poet I know called me out of thebluehe had never called beforeto ask pointblank if I was Araki Yasusada.
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1.Whodunit
A poet I know called me out of the bluehe had never called beforeto ask point-blank if I was Araki Yasusada. He rattled off the reasons for his belief, and I had to admit they were persuasive. Meanwhile, the Russian critic Mikhail Epstein has brilliantly demonstrated that Yasusada could be the work of either of two well-known Russian writers, Andrei Bitov and Dmitry Prigov (or possibly a collaboration). Both have previously invented authorsone of them Chinese, another Polish-Italian-Japaneseand both have long-announced, mysteriously unpublished "Japanese" projects. Moreover, in true conspiratologist fashion, Epstein locates both writers at a conference in St. Petersburg with the American purveyor of the Yasusada manuscripts, Kent Johnson, who is also the editor of an anthology of the new Russian poetry. And then there is the Mexican connection: Javier Alvarez, a prominent Mexican composer living in London, claims to have been the roommate (in Milwaukee) of Tosa Motokiyu, the pseudonymous author of Yasusada, and has written a moving account of Motokiyu's death. I was first contacted by "Yasusada" in response to an article of mine on forgeries published in a Mexican art magazine. Marjorie Perloff makes a mistake, I think, in having "Kent Johnson" stand for the author. He/she/they should be known as the Yasusada Author, much as we refer to a Renaissance painter as the Master of the X Altar.

44. "Weinberger: The Month Of Rushdies"
The Month of Rushdies. eliot weinberger March 15, 1989. After the thousandand one magical realist novels, with their daffodils falling
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The Month of Rushdies Eliot Weinberger March 15, 1989 After the thousand and one magical realist novels, with their daffodils falling from the sky and ancient crones giving birth to pig-faced children-novels desperate to recapture from the movies some small piece of the art of narrative by creating imagery that cannot be adequately represented on the screen-the genre has finally produced its masterpiece. Yet, as might be expected, it is not a novel at all, not even a book, but a tale that exists only in bits and pieces in the newspapers and on radio and TV, in oral transmission and cocktail party chatter. It is a plot that is still unfolding, and strangely, or not so strangely, it is the story of a magical realist novel: Once upon a time there was a man who wrote a book which a billion people didn't like. They tried to kill him for it, and ended up killing each other. Few of these people had even seen the book, yet all, friend and foe alike, found that it revealed their own worst natures ...
I speak of course of the sprawling metafiction that is being engendered by that sprawling metafiction called The Satanic Verses . Today, the Ides of Marchthough the date, given the intellectual constrictions of the protagonist, is surely arbitraryis the deadline set by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini for the execution of Salman Rushdie. (And an execution, unlike sudden or slow death, creates its own, suspended yet limited time, as the crowds standing by wait for fate to be enacted: executed.) Rather than yet another expedition onto the moral high groundthat territory already grown thick with rhetoricit may be a day simply to unravel the tangled plot, to try to get the story straight, while we wait for the next night of this fantastic tale:

45. NewPages: Eliot Weinberger Statement
eliot weinberger Statement. From the Poetry Is News conference atSt. Mark's Poetry Project in NYC on February 1, 2003. I am both
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I am both pessimistic and optimistic about what's happening and briefly, or
not so briefly, I'd like to say why: First, I take the word "politics" in a
very narrow sense: that is, how governments are run. And I take the word
"government" to mean the organized infliction or alleviation of suffering
among one's own people and among other peoples.
One of the things that happened after the Vietnam War was that, in the U.S.,
on the intellectual left, politics metamorphosed into something entirely different: identity politics and its nerd brother, theory, who thought he was a Marxist, but never allowed any actual governments to interrupt his train of thought. The right however, stuck to politics in the narrow sense, and grew powerful in the absence of any genuine political opposition, or

46. Possum Pouch: Eliot Weinberger: Statement For "Poetry Is News" Conference
February 05, 2003. eliot weinberger Statement for Poetry is News conference. Mark'sPoetry Project, NYC, 1 February 2003. eliot weinberger.
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Eliot Weinberger: Statement for "Poetry is News" conference
Statement for "Poetry is News" conference
St. Mark's Poetry Project, NYC, 1 February 2003 Eliot Weinberger
I am both pessimistic and optimistic about what's happening and briefly, or not so briefly, I'd like to say why: First, I take the word "politics" in a very narrow sense: that is, how governments are run. And I take the word "government" to mean the organized infliction or alleviation of suffering among one's own people and among other peoples. The main result of almost thirty years of these so-called politics on the left is that there are now more women and minorities in the Norton anthologies, and we all know how to pronounce "hegemony" surely a great comfort to the 6 million people, predominately black men, currently in the prison system, or the teenage girls in most places in America who need an abortion and there's nowhere to get help, or the parents and babies who create the statistics of by far the highest infant mortality rate among the technological nations, or the 20% of high school seniors who can't find the U.S. on a world map.
I take this gathering as a kind of union meeting the union of writers, mainly poets and it seems to me the primary question for us is: things are going to be happening with or without us, are we going to be part of it, or are we going to continue to talk about essentialism at the MLA and finding your voice at the AWP?

47. Possum Pouch: Comment On Eliot Weinberger: Statement For "Poetry Is News" Confer
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48. Lettre Heft 52 - Eliot Weinberger
Translate this page eliot weinberger. übersetzt von Peter Torberg. eliot weinberger AmericanPoetry since 1950 New York 1993, Marsilio. Island
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Magie und Moderne
in: Lettre International 41, Berlin 1998 Jón, Ólafs Sohn
in: Lettre International
Berlin 1999 Die Kamera-Menschen
in: Lettre International
Berlin 1995 Karmic Traces
New York 2000, New Directions Kaskaden in: Lettre International Berlin 2000 Outside Stories New York 1992, New Directions Spuren des Karma in: Lettre International 35, Berlin 1996 Written Reaction Poetics, Politics, Polemics Hawthorne 1996, Mouton de Gruyter Works on Paper New York 1986, New Directions Eliot Weinberger (Hg.) Harmondsworth 2000, Penguin E. Weinberger / Octavio Paz Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wie Mount Kisco 1987, Moyer Bell STAATSSTREICH OHNE BLUTVERGIESSEN Ein Romanautor schreibt mir: "Ist Dir schon aufgefallen, daß alle nur mit sarkastischem Unterton ein ‘Gutes Neues Jahr’ wünschen?" In den Stellenanzeigen der New York Review of Books sucht ein Akademikerpaar "im Gefolge der Bundeswahlen"

49. Eliot Weinberger: New York, Ein Jahr Danach
Translate this page eliot weinberger. New York, ein Jahr danach Kriegsrhetorik, Interessenpolitik,psychologische Konditionierung. (Auszug) ( . Krisenmanagement
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Eliot Weinberger New York, ein Jahr danach Kriegsrhetorik, Interessenpolitik, psychologische Konditionierung (Auszug)
Krisenmanagement
Man hat uns den letzten Nerv geraubt, weil seit vielen Wochen alle zwei oder drei Wochen das FBI oder dieser bizarre christlich-fundamentalistische Justizminister, John Ashcroft, ankündigen, daß ein weiterer terroristischer Angriff "unmittelbar" bevorstehe, mit "Sicherheit" aber in den nächsten Tagen oder an diesem oder dem kommenden Wochenende. Und damit kein Amerikaner sich behaglich fühlen konnte, wurden die Ziele übers ganze Land verteilt: die Golden Gate Bridge, der Sears Tower, das Lincoln Memorial, Disney World, die Freiheitsglocke in Philadelphia und sogar, Gott bewahre, die Universal-Studios. Ashcroft, der sich allem Anschein nach den Film Botschafter der Angst allzuoft angesehen hat, warnte in regelmäßigen Abständen vor "Schläferzellen" von al-Qaida- Terroristen, die anonym, vielleicht gleich nebenan, existierten und jeden Augenblick geweckt werden könnten. Fast jeden Tag wurden Flughäfen evakuiert, Einkaufszentren geräumt oder der Verkehr, durch Kontrollpunkte geschleust, stundenlang zum Stehen gebracht. Man hat uns den letzten Nerv geraubt, weil in den ersten Wochen nach dem 11. September die Medien endlos auf den Möglichkeiten und Folgen terroristischer Angriffe mit biologischen

50. Books And Writing - 25/08/2000: Eliot Weinberger, Tom Petsinis
This week American editor and essayist eliot weinberger discusses the life and workof the legendary Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges He has just edited
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This week American editor and essayist Eliot Weinberger discusses the life and work of the legendary Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. He has just edited and translated Selected Non-Fictions of Jorge Luis Borges , which was voted book of the year by George Steiner in the TLS. And Eliot was recently awarded the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle, the highest decoration the Mexican government can bestow on a foreign national. (Viking) Australian poet, playwright, mathematician and novelist Tom Petsinis speaks to Morag Fraser about his latest novel The Twelfth Dialogue which features a sequence of dialogues between historical characters like Plato, Homer, Marx and St Paul. (Penguin) Publications: Selected Non Fictions of Jorges Luis Borges Author: Eliot Weinberger Publisher: Viking The Twelfth Dialogue Author: Tom Petsinis Price: Publisher: Penguin Presenter: Ramona Koval Producer: Suzanne Donisthorpe To the main story index Navigate the Radio National Website...

51. Books And Writing - 26/02/1999: Dorothy Porter; Eliot Weinberger; Jack Hibberd;
with Ramona Koval Friday 26/02/1999 Dorothy Porter; eliot weinberger; Jack Hibberd;and William Gass's The Cartesian Summary A tricky combination of teeth and
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A tricky combination of teeth and poetry on the program this week. Dorothy Porter reads from her new and third verse novel, What A Piece Of Work (MacMillan) set in a mental institution in the 60's. She explains to Ramona Koval why she chose to explore power and madness and how poetry and poetry alone can get away with exploring such topics. American essayist and translator Eliot Weinberger investigates the meaning of toothlessness and pet rabbits in an essay called Teeth. Playwright and novelist Jack Hibberd has published his first book of poetry, The Genius Of Human Imperfection (Black Pepper). He explains what the transition allows him to do and reads excerpts from his work. Finally, Peter Craven reviews the latest William Gass book The Cartesian Sonata (Knopf). Publications: What A Piece Of Work Dorothy Porter (MacMillan) Teeth Eliot Weinberger (Unpublished) The Genius Of Human Imperfection Jack Hibberd (Black Pepper) Presenter: Ramona Koval To the main story index Navigate the Radio National Website...

52. Jacket 11 - Eliot Weinberger - Renga - Ten Prose Poems
eliot weinberger Renga. 1999. eliot weinberger's latest book, «Selected NonFictions»by Jorge Luis Borges, won the 2000 National Book Critics Award.
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Renga
The forest
When in Angola, do not enter the forest of the Cokwe at night. For there Muhangi, an old man, once a great hunter, runs through the woods screaming. Kanyali, in the form of a girl, chases wanderers with a termite hill on his head. Kapwakala, a child who lives in the holes of trees, rustles an apron made of hide. There is Ciyeye, a bonfire that walks, and Kalulu, a small red child that whizzes buzzing through the air. Samutambieka, an unknown animal with one foot, one eye, one ear, and one tooth, carries a club red with the blood of humans. And worst of all is Nguza, a large eye that squats on a tree branch and stares.
Blue eyes
I was in a village on the Amazon, waiting day after day for a boat to get me out. I slept in the one place that let rooms; switching on the light at night, the ceiling was covered with hundreds of transparent salamanders, motionless and upside-down. The one place to eat was a windowless shack with an unlit kitchen and two metal tables outside on the dirt road that was the only street. I sat. In one late afternoon of sitting, an elderly man came down the road and spoke to me. " Sprechen sie Deutsch?

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54. Arts/Literature/Authors/W/Weinberger,_Eliot
feature. / Arts / Literature / Authors / W / weinberger, eliot. RengaTen linked prose poems by eliot weinberger in Jacket 11. URL
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eliot weinberger. 28 Titles Oldest. 1. American Poetry Since 1950 Innovatorsand Outsiders (Hardcover) by eliot weinberger May 1993 2
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56. PEN America: A Journal For Writers And Readers - 1:1 | Eliot Weinberger
eliot weinberger. The complete text of eliot weinberger's essay on Jorge Luis Borgescan be found in issue 1 of PEN America A Journal for Writers and Readers.
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from All the Range
Classics buy it Borges was an immensely prolific writer who never wrote anything long, and what he mainly wrote, besides his thousand pages of short stories and around five hundred poems, was nonfiction prose. There are something like twelve hundred pieces of nonfiction: essays, book and film reviews, prologues to hundreds of books, transcribed lectures, notes on politics and culture, brief histories, and capsule biographies. In English these are almost entirely unknown, and even in Spanish only about a third of them are included in his Complete Works ; a few hundred more are gathered in another dozen or so scattered volumes; and hundreds still remain to be collected in book form. It seems that every week I come across more of them. They are endless. Beyond their mass, what is astonishing about them is their range. English-language readers already know about such Borgesian preoccupations as time and eternity, dreams and nightmares, The Thousand and One Nights Hallelujah.

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Sites eliot weinberger Presents a biography, photograph, bibliography,selected works, and links as part of a poetry exhibit.
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58. Yasusada Bib
The Yasusada Saga. Stand 381 (1996) 3738. England; letter exchangebetween Silkin and Johnson; weinberger, eliot. weinberger, eliot.
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ARAKI YASUSADA: PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Collections
  • Araki, Yasusada. Doubled Flowering: From the Notebooks of Araki Yasusada . Trans. Tosa Motokiyu, Ojiu Norinaga, Okura Kyojin. New York: Roof Books, 1997.
  • Joyous Young Pines: Haiku by Araki Yasusada . LaCrosse: Juniper Press, 1995. (no translator listed)
  • Sentences for Jack Spicer Renga . Trans. Tosa Motokiyu, Ojiu Norinaga, Okura Kyojin. Stout: Bloody Twin Press. [forthcoming]
Poetry in Magazines and Anthologies
  • Johnson, Kent . "From the Daybooks of Ogiwara Miyamori." Ironwood [four poems]
  • . "High Altitude Photo of Hiroshima (circa 1944)." Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age . Ed. John Bradley. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1995. 10.
  • . "Trilobytes." Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age . Ed. John Bradley. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1995. 20.
  • Araki, Yasusada Aerial [three poems within "Renga and New Sentence," essay by Tosa Motokiyu, Ojiu Norinaga, and Okura Kyojin]
  • . "Poems and Rengas." Conjunctions [nine poems with introduction]
  • . "Selections from the Notebooks of Araki Yasusada." First Intensity [seven poems with introduction by Motokiyu, Kyojin, and Norinaga]

59. SUR LE ZOCALO
Translate this page SUR LE ZOCALO eliot weinberger. eliot weinberger vit à New York. Texteextrait de eliot weinberger, Karmic Traces, New Directions, 2000.
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Eliot WEINBERGER Eliot Weinberger vit à New York. Il est le traducteur en américain d´Octavio Paz et de Jorge Luis Borgès. Il publie dans des revues sud-américaines, aux Etats-Unis et en Europe. Le texte suivant est extrait de Karmic Traces , paru en 1993 New Directions. Nous remercions Jean-Paul Auxeméry de nous avoir donné cette traduction, et l´auteur de nous avoir permis de la reprendre. evocatio , dans laquelle les déités locales des cités assiégées étaient invoquées et convaincues de se rendre à Rome, où elles jouiraient de pouvoirs plus étendus.] le baragouin espagnol. varas . Au nord, direction de la mort chez les Aztèques, devait se trouver la cathédrale. Au sud, les bâtiments municipaux. Nul besoin de murs pour contenir les barbares : depuis le zócalo cet équilibre du pouvoir sacré et du pouvoir séculier irradierait sans obstacle sur toute la vallée. Quand on se tient sur le zócalo, les yeux sont invariablement attirés vers le centre du centre, vers le kiosque ( bandshell bandshell band , la source de musique ; la coque

60. Culture Heritage Of Asia (Wawrytko, 1991)
Aztec Copy Center). weinberger, eliot Paz, Octavio, Nineteen Waysof Looking at Wang Wei (Moyer Bell). Optional Nakamura, Hajime
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