Fiction
(in no order)
Robert Glück ABOUT ED (New York Review Books)
Elle Nash DELIVER ME (Unnamed Press)
Jack Skelley THE COMPLETE FEAR OF KATHY ACKER (Semiotext(e))
Gary J Shipley SO BEAUTIFUL AND ELASTIC (Apocalypse Party)
Melinda Mátyus MYLIFEANDMYLIFE (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Juliet Escoria WITCH HUNT & BLACK CLOUD: NEW & COLLECTED WORKS (Clash Books)
Kenji Siratori & Zak Ferguson MUSHROOM DWELLERS (Independently published)
Sebastian Castillo SALMON (Shabby Doll House)
Alexandrine Ogundimu THE LONGEST SUMMER (CLASH Books)
Thomas Moore YOUR DREAMS (Amphetamine Sulphate)
Sean Kilpatrick TANTRUMS (Independently published)
Ava Hoffman LOVE POEMS/SMALLNESS STUDIES (Inside the Castle)
Thomas Kendall HOW I KILLED THE UNIVERSAL MAN (Whisk(e)y Tit)
Ben Fama IF I CLOSE MY EYES (SARKA Publishing)
David Musgrave LAMBDA (Europa Editions)
Jake Reber LEECH (11:11 Press)
Lucy K Shaw WOMAN WITH HAT (Shabby Doll House)
in8 iĐ 1/ 4 i am ĐNA (Calamari)
B.R. Yeager BURN YOU THE FUCK ALIVE (Apocalypse Party)
Damien Ark COME OCTOBER (Feral Dove Books)
Alex Kazemi NEW MILLENNIUM BOYS (Permuted Press)
David Scott Hay [NSFW] (Whisk(e)y Tit)
Audrey Szasz COUNTERILLUMINATION (Amphetamine Sulphate)
Jane White QUARRY (Boilerhouse Press)
Grant Maierhofer EBB (Kernpunkt Press)
Martin Riker THE GUEST LECTURE (Grove Atlantic)
Diane Williams I HEAR YOU’RE RICH (Soho Press)
Jinnwoo POLO (Expat Press)
Charlene Elsby BEDLAM (Apocalypse Party)
Travis Jeppeson SETTLERS LANDING (ITNA)
William Mountain Cox ROUNDABOUT (RELEGATION)
Carter St. Hogan ONE OF SEVERAL DESERTS (11:11 Press)
Chelsea Martin TELL ME I’M AN ARTIST (Soft Skull Press)
Lance Olsen ALWAYS CRASHING IN THE SAME CAR (Fiction Collective 2)
Parker Young CHEAP THERAPIST SAYS YOU’RE INSANE (Future Tense Books)
Shane Jesse Christmas METH – DTF (Filthy Loot)
Katie Jean Shinkle THICK CITY (Bull City Press)
Stewart Home ART SCHOOL ORGY (New Reality Records)
Kyler James THE HIGHER GENIUS (Rebel Satori Press)
Madeline Cash EARTH ANGEL (CLASH Books)
Sam Pink FANTASTIC FICTIONS (Expat Press)
Ira Rat HAIRS (Filthy Loot)
Poetry
(in no order)
Sara Nicholson APRIL (The Song Cave)
Kim Rosenfield PHANTOM CAPTAIN (Fence Books)
Robbie Coburn AND I COULD NOT HAVE HURT YOU (Kiddiepunk)
Robert Glück I, BOOMBOX (Roof Books)
David Melnick NICE: COLLECTED POEMS (Nightboat Books)
Eileen Myles A ‘WORKING LIFE’ (Grove Atlantic)
Marty Cain THE PRELUDE (Action Books)
Ange Dargent THE OTHERS LIVED AS ME (Kiddiepunk)
Bert Meyers BERT MEYERS: ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF AN AMERICAN MASTER (Pleiades Press)
Caroline Rayner THE MOAN WILDS (Shabby Doll House)
Danika Stegeman LeMay ABLATION (11:11 Press)
Jacques Prevel DEATH POEMS (Infinity Land Press)
John Wieners SOLITARY PLEASURE: SELECTED POEMS, JOURNALS AND EPHEMERA (Pilot Press)
Fred Moten PERENNIAL FASHION PRESENCE FALLING (Wave Books)
Richard Hell WHAT JUST HAPPENED (Winter Editions)
Sadé Powell WORDTOMYDEAD (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Doug Lang IN THE WORKS (Edge Books)
Julien Gracq GREAT LIBERTY (Wakefield Press)
Kevin Holden PINK NOISE (Nightboat Books)
Dominic Lyne WHO PAINTED THE SKY BLUE? (Degraded Discord)
Dorothea Lasky THE SHINING (Wave Books)
Nonfiction
(in no order)
Ágota Kristóf THE ILLITERATE (New Directions)
Michael Zryd HOLLIS FRAMPTON: NAVIGATING THE INFINITE CINEMA (Columbia University Press)
Blake Butler MOLLY (Archway Editions)
Andrew Gallix UNWORDS (Dodo Ink)
Eugene S. Robinson A WALK ACROSS DIRTY WATER AND STRAIGHT INTO MURDERER’S ROW (Feral House)
New Juche HEAT DEATH (Gallows Fruit)
Thurston Moore SONIC LIFE (Doubleday)
Craig Baldwin AVANT TO LIVE! (San Francisco Cinematheque)
Michael Silverblatt BOOKWORM: CONVERSATIONS WITH MICHAEL SILVERBLATT (The Song Cave)
Marc Masters HIGH BIAS: THE DISTORTED HISTORY OF THE CASSETTE TAPE (The University of North Carolina Press)
Sean DeLear I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT: THE 1979 TEENAGE DIARIES OF SEAN DELEAR (Semiotext(e))
Pierre Abidi, M Kitchell, Emmanuelle X ENIGMA STRATEGY (Inside the Castle)
Jason McBride EAT YOUR MIND: THE RADICAL LIFE AND WORK OF KATHY ACKER (Simon & Schuster)
Will Alexander THE COMING MENTAL RANGE (Litmus Press)
Bruce Lindsay IVOR CUTLER: A LIFE OUTSIDE THE SITTING ROOM (Equinox)
Jared Pappas-Kelley STALKING AMERICA (Delere Press)
Ian Penman FASSBINDER THOUSANDS OF MIRRORS (Semiotext(e))
Andrew Leland THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND (Penguin)
Georges Bataille THE LIMIT OF THE USEFUL (MIT Press)
Alice Notley TELLING THE TRUTH AS IT COMES UP (The Song Cave)
Sly Stone THANK YOU (FALETTINME BE MICE ELF AGIN) (AUWA)
Ashleigh A. Allen, Dylan Angell, William Butler, jimmy cooper, Matthew Kinlin & Neil Davies, Ellen Dillon, Ben Estes, Katherine Franco, Richard James Hall, Philip Hoare, Chris Jones, Hesse K., Elektra KB, Robert Kiely, Cyrus Larcombe-Moore, Ruby Lawrence, Daniel W.K. Lee, Paul Lee, Nate Lippens, Len Lukowski, Christopher Madden, Mary Manning, Georgia Mannion-Krase, Douglas A. Martin, So Mayer, Alistair McCartney, Mark Armijo McKnight, Davide Meneghello, Sam Moore, D Mortimer, Eileen Myles, Daniel Napsha, Cecila Pavón, Kathy Pendrill, Richard Porter, AM Ringwalt, Sophie Robinson, Jack Sagar, Prem Sahib, Kashif Sharma-Patel, Lucy Swan, Abdellah Taïa, Anne Tallentire, M. Ty, Eley Williams RESPONSES TO “FORBIDDEN COLORS” (1988) BY FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES (Pilot Press)
Music
(in no order)
Water From Your Eyes EVERYONE’S CRUSHED (Matador)
DJ 0.000001 RECOMBINANT SHANGAAN MIXTAPE (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
Edwin R Stevens GOD ON ALL FOURS (Ankst Musik)
Kali Malone DOES SPRING HIDE ITS JOY (Ideologic Organ)
Guided by Voices WELSHPOOL FRILLIES (GBV, Inc)
Oxbow LOVE’S HOLIDAY (Ipecac)
Sparks THE GIRL IS CRYING IN HER LATTE (Island)
Mandy, Indiana I’VE SEEN A WAY (Fire Talk)
Nondi_ FLOOD CITY TRAX (Planet Mu)
Ziúr EYEROLL (Hakuna Kulala)
Lonnie Holley OH ME OH MY (Jagjaguwar)
Martyna Basta SLOWLY FORGETTING, BARELY REMEMBERING (Warm Winters Ltd.)
Liturgy 93696 (Thrill Jockey)
Éliane Radigue NALDJORLAK (Saltern)
DJ K PANICO NO SUBMUNDO (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
Yves Tumor PRAISE A LORD WHO CHEWS BUT WHICH DOES NOT CONSUME; (OR SIMPLY, HOT BETWEEN WORLDS) (Warp)
The Replacements TIM (LET IT BLEED EDITION) (Rhino)
Bill Seaman/Tim Diagram/Stephen Spera THE WORLD WAS TURNING BEFORE (laaps)
John Cale MERCY (Domino)
Khanate TO BE CRUEL (Sacred Bones)
Killah Priest FOREST OF THE HAPPY EVER AFTER (Proverbs Records)
Bill Orcutt THE ANXIETY OF SYMMETRY (Fake Estates)
Danny Brown QUARANTA (Warp)
Nick Hudson SEBASTIAN WRAP/GARDEN OF LUXOR (Super8Sync Recordings)
Stephen O’Malley & Anthony Pateras SEPT DUOS POUR GUITARE ACOUSTIQUE & PIANO PREPARE (Shelter Press)
Film
(in no order)
Kyle Edward Ball SKINAMARINK
Yves-Marie Mahé JEUNE CINÉMA
Wes Anderson ASTEROID CITY
Aki Kaurismäki FALLEN LEAVES
Michael Salerno THE MASTURBATOR’S HEART
Jean-Luc Godard TRAILER OF A FILM THAT WILL NEVER EXIST: PHONY WARS
Emile Parcelier GREEN NARCISSUS
Albert Serra PACIFICTION
Rainer Kohlberger ANSWERING THE SUN
Rob Rice WAY OUT AHEAD OF US
Pedro Costa THE DAUGHTERS OF FIRE
Laura Poitras ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED
Ari Aster BEAU IS AFRAID
Dicky Bahto FOR LIZ HARRIS
Chad Stahelski JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4
Ken Jacobs XCXHXEXRXRXIXEXSX
Simon Payne INTERVALS
Gerard Johnstone M3GAN
Radu Jude DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD
Art
(in no order)
LA MOSURE DES TERMITES (Palais de Tokyo, Paris)
Henry Taylor B SIDE (MoCA, Los Angeles)
Milford Graves FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY (ICA, Los Angeles)
Thomas Demand LE BÉGAIEMENT DE L’HISTOIRE (Jeu de Paume)
Trisha Donnelly (Air de Paris)
Mike Kelley GHOST AND SPIRIT (Pinault Collection, Paris)
WHO YOU STARING AT? (Centre Pompidou)
Rakajoo CEINTURE NWAR (Palais de Tokyo, Paris)
Thom Andersen WORK ON FILM (Academy Museum, Los Angeles)
Page Person THE EAR* (*OR HOW I BECAME A PERSON) (Human Resources, Los Angeles)
Rammellzee GOTHIC FUTURISM (Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles)
Internet
(in no order)
SCAB
zlibrary
The Wire
GAMESCENES
Internet Archive
pixiv
SHABBY DOLL HOUSE
Small Press Distribution
espresso bongo
X-R-A-Y
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Legsville
Rhizome
Theme Park Review
ASTERISM
Musique Machine
Original Cinemaniac
Beaucoup
Expat
SOAP2DAY
Volume 1 Brooklyn
Experimental Cinema
The Los Angeles Review of Books
3:AM Magazine
largehearted boy
pantaloons
Harriet
Open Culture
Locus Solus: The New York School of Poets
giphy
The Wonderful World of Tam Tam Books
Hobart
Ubuweb
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p.s. Hey. I’m sure I’m spacing out on things that really should be up there, but, for all intents and purposes, these are my favorite things of 2023, which I present to you in hopes that you’ll share some of yours in return, but only if you want to. ** Dominik, Hi!!! Sure, of course. What we really should do is bring full-fledged Halloween to France. Not only would that be a saintly gesture, but we could be multi-billionaires, I’m absolutely sure. Come visit, and we can make a masterplan. Hm, I guess I think if I were immortal, I wouldn’t have to change anything about how I lie because I would have all the time in the world to just gradually transition into another situation? Hm, good question. Love would be happy to stop by your place too. Listen for his knock. Love being so sexually satisfied and spent that he wouldn’t have the energy to jerk off in the shower six times a day even if he wanted to, G. ** tomk, Hi, Tom. Thanks a ton, pal. ** Bill, Happy to hear about the settling. Holy moly, no, I hadn’t heard of ‘Red Night’. Have you actually seen it? I guess you just missed it in SF, or, wait, did you see it? I’ll check my local listings. Nice! I saw ‘Godzilla Minus One’ last night, and it’s actually pretty terrific. Not batshit crazy by any means, but … ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. Very happy that B’s work keyed into your interests and even past work. Happy weekend! ** Mark, Hi, Mark! I increasingly think I’ll save ‘May December’ for a long future plane flight. I can recommend ‘Godzilla Minus One’ if you want a charming escape. Nice: the Xmas shebang. Over here, we’ll do a buche feast of some sort. I had the most sterling Indian dinner just last evening. Crackling weekend. ** Goutful, Cool, glad you liked it. Emotional nausea … yeah, maybe I get that. Hurl is such a good word. In general, but for vomiting maybe especially. The English language is more poetic than people give it credit for. I’ve realised that living over here where I’ll just casually use a common American term for something around French people and they are fascinated and impressed by the oddness of my choice of words. I was telling my friend Zac what you wrote yesterday, and he noted how interesting it is that doctors everywhere, whether it’s in the US or France or Japan or wherever, have the same bedside manner. That proper ‘bedside manner’ is a universal thing. I don’t know if that’s completely true, but it’s true that doctors here do go into a behavioral mode when I’ve seen them that is precisely the same as with doctors in the US I’ve ever seen. Make sense? Very best luck with your studying weekend. Nice you know Gluck’s work. His new novel is fantastic. My weekend will begin momentarily with a coffee with the just mentioned Mr. Gluck, and then … we’ll see. ** Jeff J, Hi. Yeah, Wurtz is super great. I’ll return your email today sometime, but sounds good. I’m a lifelong fan Clark Coolidge since discovering him in my college days. I know I’ve had books of his in the ‘5 books’ posts. I’m not sure if I’ve done a whole post on him. I should though. I do like d.a. levy, yes. I haven’t read him in a long time. I might have had a poem or two of his here in some context or other. But if you’re asking if they’re worth investigating, yes, by all means, I say. ** Audrey, Hi, Audrey. No, sadly Criterion Channel is not over here. You can get it with a VPN, but the connection is so slow that it’s just not worth it. Frampton is always fascinating and very experimental in numerous ways. My favorites of his are (1) STRAITS OF MAGELLAN, which was never finished but exists in various parts. I think Criterion collects them under the rubric ‘Films from Magellan’. And (2) ZORNS LEMMA, which is on the Criterion DVD and is probably streaming there? Yes, so far we’ve submitted the film without VFX and with rudimentary color grading and sound mix. It’s not ideal, but you can watch the current cut and get a very good sense of what it will be when it’s finished. There’s actually two trans performers in the film, the boy/son I mentioned and a secondary but prominent character who is also trans in the film. You’ll get to see the film for sure, it’s just how and when. Oh, maybe I’ll go contribute to her Kickstarter if that’s still possible so I can see her film. Yes, Gluck read from the new novel and his excellent recent poetry book ‘I, Boombox’. Gosh, hope you like ‘Guide’. Pedro Costa’s ‘Vitalina Varela’ is one of my all time favorite films. It’s exquisite. The ‘Godzilla’ movie is really quite fun and charming. It has a cool color palate, and the score is quite odd and kind of discordant and subtle. Have the most wonderful weekend! Love, Dennis. ** Telly, Hi, Telly. I remember you, and it has been a while. Nice to see ya. Great and exciting about the one-man anthology comic near-finishing. How are you going to release it? I very greatly prefer the old Austryn Wainhouse translation of ‘120 Days of Sodom’ as published by Grove Press. I think the newer translations really thin out and empty the writing. I’m not a fan of them. I’m knowing more and mire filmmakers, and I’m really liking them as people, although I only know ones who make or want to make strange, unconventional films. I actually don’t think much about the story when I’m writing either. I think of my fiction as being a whole thing, like that the characters and story aren’t more important than the style or the structure or the writing itself. I think of the characters as being the most important aspects, I guess, the most powerful parts of, say, a novel. The parts that have the biggest responsibility or something. But I believe in them even if I don’t think they’re real. Which actually doesn’t sound so different than how you say you see your characters really? Anyway, cool to get to talk with you. Enjoy Saturday and Sunday. ** Right. You know what your local weekend involves, and I’ll see you back here on Monday.