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Outstanding poet Andrew Joron reads | North Beach

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE

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Since his post-9/11 essay on poetry and politics, “The Emergency,” Andrew Joron has been regarded as one of American poetry’s most profound practitioners. Trance Archive, Volume 3 in our City Lights Spotlight series, draws on over 20 years of Joron’s work, tracing his trajectory from his early days as a science fiction poet to his later fusion of surrealist romanticism and language poetry materialism into what he calls “speculative lyric.” Infused with radical politics, Joron’s poetry takes inspiration from chaos and complexity theory, and reflects personal associations ranging from anarchist philosopher Paul Feyerabend to surrealist mystic Philip Lamantia. Featuring long out-of-print work as well as new poems, Trance Archive affirms Joron’s place among major contemporary poets.

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Cost: FREE
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