Online Imagination
Summer 2011. Vol. 34 No.1
Rachel Zolf speaks about her recent online poetry project, “The Tolerance Project.” Jonathan Ball and Colin Smith discuss parasitic poetry, procedural techniques, and flarf.
Online content from this issue
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Poem 39 – A tongue listens to a war
by Rachel ZolfDriven out of Lebanon warm air opens the lines Slow moving vowels grip glottal, we pucker Hiss of splayed gullets... -
When the Dead Outnumber the Living
by Julian GobertWhen the dead outnumber the living they will spill forth from purgatory and come back to reclaim their condos. They... -
Into the mouths of payphones
by Danielle JanessNight after night through cities and villages she says his name: Amsterdam, Namur, in Paris, Sagres, Ronda, San Sebastien and... -
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by Taryn Hubbardsic is an extremely simple irc client. Don’t take this personally. It consists of less than 250 lines of code.... -
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by Jonathan BallIt is all a dream. [28] An angel arrives. [49] Reinforcements penetrate. [38] They are defeated by... -
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by Jonathan BallThe book that you read, seeking something. [60] The book that you write, to discover. [52] The book... -
An Interview with Rachel Zolf
Interviewed by Clarise FosterClarise Foster: My first question is a long one I am afraid, but I am going to put it forward... -
An Interview with Jonathan Ball
Interviewed by Colin SmithColin Smith: Jonathan, you preface your book-length poem Ex Machina with a quote from the Victorian satiric novel Erewhon by...