Advertisements for Myself: Reading @ Pilcrow Literary Festival

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A memo to all interested parties: I’ll be reading this Sunday, May 25, at The Charleston Bar in Bucktown (2076 N. Hoyne, to be precise).

The reading, which is happening under the auspices of both the Sunday Salon Chicago series and the Pilcrow Literary Festival, features fiction editors from Chicago literary magazines reading their own work. The other writer-editors on the card are Mike Zapata of Make, Simon A. Smith of Bruiser Review, and Michael Newirth of Fifth Wednesday Journal.

I’ll be reading a bit from my novel-in-progress. The reading starts at 7:30pm and shouldn’t last much past 9pm. If you’re in town and available, come out for the reading and I’ll buy you a beer…

Filed under Literature + Propaganda on May 20, 2008
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John Wilkinson on Hot White Andy

From John Wilkinson’s fan letter-cum-review of Keston Sutherland’s “Hot White Andy,” a long poem first published in Chicago Review’s British Poetry Issue (53:1) and republished as a chapbook by Barque Press:

The present review seems to be the first of a poem I think the most remarkable poem in English published this century. Having seen the shell-shocked response of two very different audiences I am at a loss to account for the speechlessness unless we’ve been outdone in our jabber and feel abashed (I’m assuming there is some kind of operative ‘we’ about, I hope so). The poem is doing some work nonetheless. A passion for new British poetry was admitted to me more than a year after this poem had been detonated in their heads, by some graduate students on a major poetics program in the US. But given the absence of print or internet commentary, I feel compelled to write a fan letter rather than a critique, and to say a possible poetic future starts here — and if it doesn’t, I suppose I can go and grow vegetables.

Filed under Chicago Review + Literature + Propaganda on May 10, 2008
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Partners In Health on 60 Minutes

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60 Minutes is profiling Partners In Health/Zanmi Lasante on Sunday night. The organization, which is run by the inestimable Paul Farmer and Ophelia Dahl, does medical work in Haiti, Peru, Russia, Mexico, Rwanda, and Boston. It was the subject of Tracy Kidder’s excellent book Mountains beyond Mountains.

If you haven’t heard about PIH before, be sure to check it out. The show airs at 7pm on CBS. After that you can go and give them some of your money here.

UPDATE [5/5]: Video of the segment is now available here.

Filed under Propaganda on May 2, 2008
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Advertisements for Myself: Chicago Tribune

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Wonder what an actual commander-in-chief test might look like? Have a look at the piece I put together for the Perspective section of yesterday’s Chicago Tribune.

And here’s another piece (PDF) I helped put together for last weekend’s edition.

Filed under Journalism + Politics + Propaganda on April 21, 2008
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Advertisements for Myself: Chicago Magazine

A very, very short interview I conducted with Charles Simic is in this month’s (i.e. April’s) Chicago Magazine. Check it out…

For more on Simic see here and here and here.

Filed under Literature + Propaganda on March 31, 2008
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Righting Wright

My friend Ben Calhoun did a nice NPR story on Jeremiah Wright this last weekend. Listen to it here.

Filed under Propaganda + Religion on March 26, 2008
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