numbers game our lives are fraught with numbers so many fractions of a second faster in a race most wins on record best jury votes highest flight deepest dive most goals meters of rising sea levels millions of refugees and more displaced tens of thousands honor killings thousands of deaths with Ebola millions of Zika… Walter Hoelbling weiterlesen
Autor: Gerald Ganglbauer
Cyberspace – die Verbundenheit der Differenz
Kommunikation ohne Grenzen Eine Einführung Anfang der 90er Jahre tauchten die ersten Klammeraffen in den Adreßzeilen der Geschäftskarten auf, und ich erinnere mich, dass Setzer immer nachfragten, ob bei der sonderbaren Adresse nicht ein Leerzeichen dazwischen gehöre. Damals war ein Faksimile noch der Standard in Sachen Kommunikation, und elektronische Post – ausgenommen die Bereiche Forschung,… Cyberspace – die Verbundenheit der Differenz weiterlesen
Hazel Smith
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque The wrong Tom Jenks I looked him up on the Internet but it’s the wrong Tom Jenks histories banged together, homepages for high jinks it repeats as it permutes, but it also rejigs the past welcome to the mix and match of discombobulated planes to cross is not only to traverse, … Hazel Smith weiterlesen
Tegan Jane Schetrumpf
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque How can you? With the pop, pop, of apoptosis in your ear weave and dodge words you’d rather not hear? There’s a pulse. Diastolic da-dum. The beat of a drum. Empty skin. And the dong. The dignified chime of some grandfather clock measuring time with his hickory switch. You bare two… Tegan Jane Schetrumpf weiterlesen
Phil Norton
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque Nighttime Prayer (Madrigal Mix) Norton’s performance combines spoken word with electronic beats and live looping into a jazz-infused energetic storm of emotive tales. He has performed at festivals around Australia and the world, most notably appearing at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Night Words Festival and on the… Phil Norton weiterlesen
Nova Longhurst
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque Three Poems Her Lips burning of subdued embers, Her words brand you, inescapable. Eyes as old as amber, Her gaze tells your story, unwritten. Masked by the mud of her mother, Her power precedes her, enthralling. Rokkr Náttar, shadow of the oncoming night, She destroys me, inescapable love. Purified Asphyxiation… Nova Longhurst weiterlesen
Roger Dean / Greg White / Hazel Smith
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque The Blue Bus (written for The Blue Bus experimental poetry reading series in London) there are days when no one knows where the blue bus is but there are always times when you know it will arrive out of the blue then you are riding amongst colours only, gone with the… Roger Dean / Greg White / Hazel Smith weiterlesen
Justin Clemens
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque I wish I didn’t wish I wasn’t dead: a madrigal Me n me trumpet are lying in a nest of bedding watching Our Premmy Minotaur Like a sweating tub o rot n putrescence fester under hoof lights in clusters of roach eggs O pestilent importuning gibberish! O necrotic bovine abomination!… Justin Clemens weiterlesen
Bev Braune
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque Introduction Poets were asked to think form, counter-form, refrain, cacophony, celebration, protest in an invitation to submit a series of poems of many voices set in their own or a borrowed matrix based strictly or vaguely on the Madrigal, that short lyrical poem that Italian composer Francesco Landini was so gifted… Bev Braune weiterlesen
Jordie Albiston
Lit-Mag #46 – Madrigalesque The plane angle poems 5/52 five years old with the smile & the special fifty-two years with the miracle grin & the little & the place & the warm & everything is fine ticketty-boo when someday soon is huger than never when someday never came a day too soon time in… Jordie Albiston weiterlesen