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DEATH on 23TV

May 6, 2025 by Jan Herman Leave a Comment

The medium has changed, but . . . not the message.

Louise Landes Levi
A Voyager’s Magnum Opus: ‘The Goddess’

April 26, 2025 by Jan Herman Leave a Comment

There are many kinds of poets. Among them are the voyaging / visionary poets, like Allen Ginsberg and Ira Cohen, both of whom were mentors to as well as models for Louise Landes Levi, who has not only traveled widely, as they did, but has turned her voyaging — that is what her kind of travels must be called — into a life of poetry and music and, not least, who has created a literary chronicle of her experience.

Fossils Dug Up from the Internet

April 25, 2025 by Jan Herman Leave a Comment

They arrived in a dream and became a reality.

That Gaze Is a Gaze of Suspicion

April 15, 2025 by Jan Herman

And what does she suspect?
Yes, you guessed it.
Skulduggery of course.

In St. Gallen, Switzerland
They Love Books . . . Even American Poetry

April 11, 2025 by Jan Herman

One pleasure of walking the streets of St. Gallen, a town near the foothills of the Swiss Alps, was climbing its steep alleys and staircases through winding passages, and then, surprisingly, coming upon a kiosk that advertised the Wortlaut literary festival, where I would be reading alongside the American poet Jan Heller Levi.

Not a Ghost of a Chance

April 9, 2025 by Jan Herman

Torn Billboard

Launching a trade war with his tariffs, he tanked the markets and sent his favorite message.

Jim Jarmusch Talks About Kenneth Koch

April 7, 2025 by Jan Herman

The indie filmmaker was one of many notable speakers at “Kenneth Koch at 100: A Celebration,” held last month at The New School’s Auditorium in Greenwich Village. Kenneth Koch was Jarmusch’s teacher at Columbia, “a kind of godfather to me, aesthetically,” he said, noting further that the “so-called New York School of poets in general remain as my godparents in almost anything I create.” Among the more interesting tributes were Maxine Groffsky’s and, via video, Alex Katz’s. I found Jarmusch’s the most amusing.

Thinking of Gregory Corso’s ‘Happy Birthday of Death’

March 20, 2025 by Jan Herman

Not Ready for His Closeup

Not ready for his closeup.

Musk and His Chainsaw Are Still Coming for You

March 8, 2025 by Jan Herman

You think DOGE is gone? He’s still here! And so is his chainsaw!

Proposal for a Billboard

March 4, 2025 by Jan Herman

The tag team of Elon Musk and Donald Trump were cheered ringside by MAGA Republicans during el presidente’s speech to the joint session of Congress.

Awards Mean Little Beyond Publicity

March 2, 2025 by Jan Herman

Are awards the staff of life? Of course not. But they certainly seem like food for the hungry.

You Are All Deleted. You Are Deleted Forever.

March 2, 2025 by Jan Herman

AGITPROP PROPOSAL FOR A BILLBOARD: To be deleted is not a matter of the Internet. It’s a matter of reality.

Double Trouble: Bacon Sometimes Meets Picasso

February 24, 2025 by Jan Herman

This is what happens when you take a razor to a pair of images cutting them up in vertical strips. And this is what happens when the procedure is applied to a single image, then doubling the result upon itself. Jiří Kolář gave the name “rollage” to this kind of minimalist collage technique.

My Books

February 19, 2025 by Jan Herman

Several books of poems are published by Moloko Print and Stadtlichter Presse in bilingual (American-German) editions, and by Cold Turkey Press in handmade chapbooks. “The Z Collection” appeared in three editions, by AC Books, Blue Wind Press, and Moloko Print.”

The Ugly Spirit … with commentary

February 2, 2025 by Jan Herman

I know where this image came from. It began with the random association of two photos that I sliced up longitudinally with a razor, then laid the resulting strips side by side. I subsequently photographed it, dropped out the background and very slightly manipulated the color and sharpness. The result seemed to me utterly surprising, just as confounding, and very disturbing. In a word, scary.

A Kiss Is Still a Kiss

January 24, 2025 by Jan Herman

Which the Beauty? Which the Beast?

I’m With Amélie Cardy and Cézanne on This

January 21, 2025 by Jan Herman

Cold Turkey Press is publishing an illustrated, four-page folio of “Frankly Speaking” with a drawing by the young British artist Amélie Cardy in an edition limited to 36 copies. And a poster of the poem with a drawing by Cézanne is seeking a publisher.

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