AMERICAN POETRY (FREE AND HOW), Igor Satanovsky

AMERICAN POETRY (FREE AND HOW)

Igor Satanovsky

Publisher: Koja Press
PubDate: 1/1/2006
ISBN: 9780970722416
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $10.00
Quantity Available: 27
Pages: 60
 

Poetry. AMERICAN POETRY (FREE AND HOW) is the author's first collection in English, combining the innovative spirit of Russian Avant-Garde with the cutting edge American poetics. It presents Satanovsky's experimental writing, visual poetries, re-cuts, and other unmentionables. Igor Satanovsky is a bilingual Russian-American poet/translator/visual artist who moved to the United States in 1989. Satanovsky's work in both the visual arts and poetry has appeared on both sides of the Atlantic: his Russian poetry, as well as translations of Allen Ginsberg, E. E. Cummings and Antonen Artaud appeared in Zerkalo magazine (Israel, 1996-2000). Other works have appeared in Koja, Blackbox, Riverrun, and Urban Spaghetti. He also edited the Rush-ins Poetry Reader (Koja Press, 2000) and contributed notes to the Dictionary of the Avant-Garde (Schirmer, 1999).

Igor Satanovsky (b.1969, Kiev, Ukraine) is a bilingual Russian-American poet/translator/visual artist who moved to the United States in 1989. Satanovsky's work in both the visual arts and poetry has appeared on both sides of the Atlantic: his Russian translations of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" (with Alexander Kogan) and E. E. Cummings' poems appeared in Zerkalo magazine (Israel, 1996-1997). Other works have appeared in Koja, Blackbox, Riverrun, and Urban Spaghetti. He also edited the Rush-ins Poetry Reader (Koja Press, 2000) and contributed notes to the Dictionary of the Avant-Garde (Schirmer, 1999).

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