Saturday 14 September 2013

Out Now from Otoliths -- The Last Two Books

Perhaps if I'd started earlier, & achieved what has thus far been achieved—80 books in total, covering a range of media & with an impressive list of creators—I might still have the energy to continue. But I didn't, & I haven't; so, with sadness, I announce the last two books from Otoliths.




grounds

harry k stammer

148 pages

Otoliths, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-9872010-8-9

$13.95 + p&h

URL: http://www.lulu.com/shop/harry-k-stammer/grounds/paperback/product-21042156.html



harry k stammer’s new book, grounds, is a sequel to his previous book tents. It continues to dig deeper into the realm of a homeless person’s mind as he/she lives in downtown Los Angeles. As Philip Primeau, of PERSISTENCIA, said of tents, “stammer mixes a sort of poetic cubism with wordplay, startling typography, and a wide array of other adventurous techniques with creative intensity rarely witnessed.” This book uses imagery and meaning to describe the various illnesses that afflict the homeless.





The Codicils

Mark Young

600 pages

Otoliths, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-9872010-9-6

$29.95 + p&h

URL: http://www.lulu.com/shop/mark-young/the-codicils/paperback/product-21152101.html



The Codicils is actually a number of new books, nine at least, collected into a single brick, covering Mark Young's poetry from the four years since the publication of Pelican Dreaming: Poems 1959-2008. It revisits some familiar themes — Magritte, geographies, that peripatectic Postman — but it also brings in a number of new streams & memes, & includes an essay by the poet on the universality of the stochastic methodology that lies behind his poetic canon.


The journal will continue on, & print copies of the three most recent issues, twenty-eight to thirty, are now available from The Otoliths Storefront where the full catalog of Otoliths books & issues of the journal can also be found.



Otoliths Editor

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