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15 March 2012

Jenny Boully's not merely because reviewed at The Iowa Review


TaraShea Nesbit at The Iowa Review, on Jenny Boully's not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them:
A delightful extension of what readers already know about Peter and Wendy, but it's also much more than an extension. The work pushes form, language, narrative, theme, and point of view....
in a review complete with a shout-out to long-time Tarpaulin Sky artist and cover artist Noah Saterstrom:
The cover of the book is also a curious contribution to the book’s meaning: a multi-layered sketch of two children looking towards something that has been torn from sight...
Read the whole beauteous review at Iowa Review.

Read more about Jenny's book, and buy it, here.

06 March 2012

Winner: Johannes Göransson's entrance to a colonial pageant... (Well, sort of.)

TSky Press author Johannes Göransson wins top award at California Journal of Poetics!

And another award on top of that one!

Although it's not really Johannes winning the award so much, or even his book, entrance to a colonial pageant in which we all begin to intricate. But, rather, winning the awards are the blurbs by Blake Butler and Aaron Kunin:

BLURB OF THE YEAR

“It would take a miracle to perform this pageant. For a start, you would have to reanimate Charlotte Brontë, Adolf Loos, and Ronald Reagan, and you would need an ungodly amount of wax. Most of the action is obscene, and therefore takes place offstage. The actors enter and report on scenes of spectacular violence that go on all the time every day. The audience is part of the spectacle too. We are all transformed into images somewhere in this script. At one point, all of Hollywood appears onstage in the form of dead horses, perhaps because Hollywood film continues to rely on narrative conventions that it exhausted long ago. The entire world also appears, played by a boy who, in a series of rapid costume changes, puts on increasingly pretty dresses.” — Aaron Kunin on Entrance to a colonial pageant in which we all begin to intricate by Johannes Göransson (Tarpaulin Sky)

MOST POP CULTURE REFERENCES

“I don’t know where else you could contract the plague in these words but by ten TVs at once. On the TVs play: Salo, the weather channel, 2x Fassbinder (any), Family Double Dare, ads for ground beef, blurry surgical recordings, porno, porno, Anger (all). . . . Burroughs and Genet and ‘Pac are dead. Long live Göransson.” — Blake Butler on Entrance to a colonial pageant in which we all begin to intricate by Johannes Göransson (Tarpaulin Sky)

05 March 2012

REVOLUTIONESQUE


Editors Amy King and Ana Božičević announce the third installment of Esque :


"We asked you to tell us about the revolution," write Bozicevic and King. "We didn’t define what we mean by that. Whether it lives in your home, in the financial district, or the district of your heart, you defined your revolution and told us what it is. Here are y/our findings...."