Friday, August 3, 2012

Event: GENERAL IDEA 6: Etter, Fletcher, Hess, and Spallholz

Saturday, March 31st, 7pm
at
Brickbat Books:

GENERAL IDEA 6:
Etter, Fletcher, Hess, and Spallholz Read!



A retired shipbuilder, Mickey Hess is Associate Professor of English at Rider University, where he teaches arc welding, mig welding, and creative nonfiction. In the early months of 2012, he has released two books: The Nostalgia Echo (a novel) and The Novelist & the Rapper (stories). He is hard at work on a biography of the rap star Ol' Dirty Bastard.



Sarah Rose Etter's chapbook, Tongue Party, was selected as the winner of the 2010 Caketrain Chapbook Contest by Deb Olin Unferth. Her work has appeared in The Black Warrior Review, Salt Hill Journal, The Collagist and more. She lives in Philadelphia where she co-curates the Tire Fire Reading series.



Julianna Spallholz's short (and very short) fiction has appeared in Caketrain, Denver Quarterly, Sleepingfish, Tarpaulin Sky, and elsewhere. Julianna has performed and collaborated her work with musicians, visual artists, a DJ, and a chef. For the moment, she lives in upstate New York. Her book, The State of Kansas, is available from GenPop Books. Please visit her website at http://www.juliannaspallholz



Sasha Fletcher is the author of the novella WHEN ALL OUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED MARCHING BANDS WILL FILL THE STREETS AND WE WILL NOT HEAR THEM BECAUSE WE WILL BE UPSTAIRS IN THE CLOUDS [ml press 2010] and the poetry chapbooks I AIN'T ASKED ANY PARDON FOR ANYTHING I DONE [the greying ghost 2011] and I CANNOT PRETEND TO BE A GHOST TODAY [paper pusher 2012]. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Featured: Vija Celmins


Vija Celmins: Wüste, Meer und Sterne Desert, Sea & Stars

Edited by Julia Friedrich, Kasper König. Texts by Hubertus Butin, Julia Friedrich
Hardcover

"The many admirers and devotees of Vija Celmins (born 1938) at last possess a serious overview of the Latvian-born, New York-based artist's work in this volume. For more than a half-century, Celmins has quietly mined a narrow but infinitely rich range of theme and palette, extrapolating whole worlds of photorealist detail from four seemingly simple motifs: the surface of the sea, the night sky, the desert and the spider web. In oil paintings, prints and charcoal or graphite pencil drawings that revisit these motifs over and over, as if researching them to comprehend their infinities of detail, Celmins confines herself to the colors black, white and gray, preserving a spacious sobriety and calm exactitude for her potentially romantic subjects. This essential volume reproduces more than 60 variations of Celmins' precisely depicted seas, skies, deserts and webs, which in the artist's seemingly dispassionate renderings restore vastness and wonder to our sense of the cosmos."






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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Featured: Two By George Saunders


Pastoralia
Paperback

“Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis’s Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That’d be a story Saunders could tell.” —The New York Times




The Very Persistent Gappers Of Frip
illustrated by Lane Smith
Hardcover

"Three families live in the seaside village of Frip—the Romos, the Ronsens, and a little girl named Capable and her widowed father. The townspeople of Frip make their living raising goats, but they must fight off a daily invasion of gappers, bright orange, many-eyed creatures that cover goats and stop them from giving milk. When the gappers target Capable’s goats, the Romos and the Ronsens turn their backs on the gapper-ridden Capable. What will Capable do about her gapper plague? An imaginative tale accented with haunting illustrations, The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip is an adult story for children, a children’s story for adults, an oceanside fable for the irremediably landlocked, a fish story for loaves, and a fable about the true meaning of community."




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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Featured: Two By Dick Higgins & Bern Porter

Two collections of Dick Higgins Fluxus tomfoolery, illustrated by Bern Porter




Die Fabelhafte Getraume Von Taifun Willi (out of print)
Abyss Press, 1970 (1970)
Paperback






City With All The Angels (out of print)
Unpublished Editions, 1974
Paperback




These books, and thousands of others, can be purchased from:

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

New Arrivals: Classic Children's Books


The Dead Bird
Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Remi Charlip
Hardcover, illustrated boards (out of print)




Moose, Goose & Little Nobody
Written & illustrated by Ellen Raskin
Hardcover, illustrated boards (out of print)




Sam And Emma
Donald Nelson, illustrated by Edward Gorey
Hardcover, illustrated boards (out of print)




Seeds & More Seeds
Millicent Selsam, illustrated by Tomi Ungerer
Hardcover, illustrated boards (out of print)





These books, and thousands of others, can be purchased from:

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

New Arrivals: Two Classic Penguin Thurbers


The Thurber Album






The Thurber Carnival




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Event: Madonna & Me



Sunday, March 25th,6 pm
at
Brickbat Books:

Madonna & Me,
A Reading



Come hear old Brickbat buddy Kristin McGonigle & pals get all reflective about the Queen of Pop!



Editor Laura Barcella hosts five readings from the new anthology, Madonna & Me. Readers include Kristin McGonigle, Shawna Kenney, Kelly Keenan Trumpbour, Dana Rossi, and Maria Raha.

"For nearly 30 years, Madonna has been at the center of the media spotlight. She has sold more than 200 million records worldwide, launched her own record label, headlined an Oscar-award-winning film, authored bestselling books for both adults and children, inspired global street-fashion trends, and instigated international debates over a range of feminist issues from sexual fetish to adoption ethics. Masterfully harnessing her talent and power to navigate her ascent to stardom, she has become the very definition of iconic.
She has also been a constant companion. In "Madonna and Me, " more than forty women write about Madonna's influence on their lives. No subject goes unexplored--from sex and money to fashion and identity, the stories are just as brazen, bold, and balls-to-the-wall as Madonna. They explore the evolution of her chameleonlike personas--material girl and "boy-toy" tartlet, kooky Kabbalist and savvy businesswoman, siren and mother--and her impact on culture as a groundbreaking feminist.
Of course, not all women worship at her altar, and likewise the essays in "Madonna and Me" are brutally honest, funny, engaging, and real. They delve into the hearts, souls, memories, and moments of contemporary women, celebrating the ways in which Madonna has inspired us and challenged us, pushing us to be bolder, edgier, braver versions of ourselves."