Fiction
(in no order)
Katie Jean Shinkle RUINATION (Spuyten Duyvil)
New Juche STUPID BABY (Amphetamine Sulphate )
Johanna Hedva ON HELL (Sator Press)
Jennifer Natalya Fink BHOPAL DANCE (FC2)
Harry Mathews THE SOLITARY TWIN (New Directions)
Laura Riding EXPERTS ARE PUZZLED (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Troy James Weaver TEMPORAL (Disorder Press)
Sam Pink THE GARBAGE TIMES / WHITE IBIS (Soft Skull)
Lynne Tillman MEN AND APPARITIONS (Soft Skull)
Fanny Howe THE WAGES (Pressed Wafer)
Grant Maierhofer CLOG (Inside the Castle)
Ann Quin THE UNMAPPED COUNTRY (And Other Stories)
M Kitchell IN THE DESERT OF MUTE SQUARES (Inside the Castle)
Curzio Malaparte THE KREMLIN BALL (NYRB Classics)
Poetry
(in no order)
Eileen Myles EVOLUTION (Grove Press)
Dorothea Lasky MILK (Wave Books)
Wayne Koestenbaum CAMP MARMALADE (Nightboat Books)
Shy Watson CHEAP YELLOW (Civil Coping Mechanisms)
Francis Ponge NIOQUE OF THE EARLY-SPRING (The Song Cave)
Ariana Reines TELEPHONE (Wonder)
Thomas Moore WHEN PEOPLE DIE (Kiddiepunk Press)
Chiwan Choi ABDUCTIONS (Civil Coping Mechanisms)
Melisa Machado THE RED SONG (Action Books)
Stewart Home SEND CA$H: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF STEWART HOME (Morbid Books)
Nonfiction
(in no order)
Duncan Hannah 20TH CENTURY BOY: NOTEBOOKS OF THE SEVENTIES (Penguin)
THE YUCK ‘N YUM COMPENDIUM AND INTERREGNUM (Yuck ‘n Yum)
Chris Kohler FINAL FANTASY V (Boss Fight Books)
Antonin Artaud ARTAUD 1937 APOCALYPSE – LETTERS FROM IRELAND (Infinity Land)
Joshua Wheeler ACID WEST (FSG Originals)
Tao Lin TRIP: PSYCHEDELICS, ALIENATION, AND CHANGE (Vintage)
Ishmael Houston-Jones FAT (Yonkers International Press)
Music
(in no order)
E Ruscha WHO ARE YOU (Beats in Space)
Mind Over Mirrors BELLOWING SUN (Paradise of Bachelors)
Guided by Voices SPACE GUN (GbV)
Ben LaMar Gay DOWNTOWN CASTLES CAN NEVER BLOCK THE SUN (International Anthem)
Grouper GRID OF POINTS (Kranky)
Iceage BEYONDLESS (Matador)
Klein CC (self-released)
Brood Ma THE HANGOVER II (no label)
Dabrye THREE / THREE (Ghostly International)
JPEGMAFIA VETERAN (Deathbomb Arc)
Holger Czukay CINEMA (GRÖNLAND)
The Quick MONDO DECO (Real Gone Music)
Film
(in no order)
Lucrecia Martel ZAMA
Scott Barley SLEEP HAS HER HOUSE
Wes Anderson ISLE OF DOGS
Abbas Kiarostami 24 FRAMES
Gaspar Noe CLIMAX
Michael Salerno NOTRE MORT
Rouzbeh Rashidi PHANTOM ISLANDS
Peggy Ahwesh THE FALLING SKY
Ryan Coogler BLACK PANTHER
Art
(in no order)
Adrian Piper A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965–2016 (MoMA)
Reza Abdoh RETROSPECTIVE (PS 1)
Charles Ray three rooms and the repair annex (Matthew Marks Gallery, NYC)
Oscar Tuazon New Sculptures (Luhring Augustine, NYC)
Jordan Wolfson Riverboat Song (David Zwirner, NYC)
Frances Stark Teen O.P.E.R.A. (Gavin Brown, NYC)
Kara Walker …calling to me from the angry surface of some grey and threatening sea. I was transported (Hammer Museum, West Los Angeles)
RAMMΣLLZΣΣ Racing for Thunder (Red Bull Arts New York)
Internet
(in no order)
SCAB
X-R-A-Y
Rhizome
TOWARDS CYCLOBE
Musique Machine
Original Cinemaniac
The Creative Independent
Fanzine
Volume 1 Brooklyn
Entropy
Real Pants
mungojerryfan
Queen Mob’s Teahouse
dark fucking wizard
TL;DR
The Chiseler
espresso bongo
Experimental Cinema
The Wire
SOUL PONIES
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The Los Angeles Review of Books
Solar Luxuriance
3:AM Magazine
largehearted boy
Bookforum
pantaloons
Tiny Mix Tapes
UbuWeb
Harriet
Open Culture
Locus Solus: The New York School of Poets
giphy
The Wonderful World of Tam Tam Books
Hobart
TROLL THREAD
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p.s. Hey. I’m sure I’ve forgotten or spaced out on some fave things. Please pass along what your 2018-so-far faves are, if you don’t mind, thanks. ** David Ehrenstein, Ditto. I don’t get sweet pickles in general. If a pickle’s effect doesn’t sculpt your mouth into a cave, what’s the point? ** Steve Erickson, Yes, you beat me to serpentwithfeet. Hardly the first time that’s happened. I’m glad some stuff in the gig shared its good shit with you. I don’t dislike ‘OK Computer’ whatsoever. Where did you get that idea? I’m not a big general fan of Radiohead, but that’s a very strong album. Everyone, Steve E. has a pile of opportunities for you to read his thoughts and words on current things today. Your picks: (1) His review of the Zellner brothers’ film DAMSEL. (2) His review of the new album by British pop group Years & Years. (3) His review of electronic music producer Lotic’s POWER. (4) His review of Boots Riley’s film SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. ** Sypha, Hey. It’s cool, I’ve been busy and away from here a lot too. It’s Maine time, eh? Enjoy. Hope you get a ton of breezes. Oh, of course it’s cool if you want to reference Smear/Tinselstool. I’d be nothing but honored. Sweet. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi. I hadn’t realised that SOPHIE is a viral thing, but it makes sense, obvs. ** Chris Cochrane, Well, hello to you, sir! Oh, Mallorca: Flight cancelled at the last minute (due to an air traffic controller strike in Spain that caused flights to ‘non-essential’ locations such as Palma, Mallorca to hit the chopping block). C’est la. Zac handled everything there with his usual finesse, and his reports on the locale itself were not glowing, and I wasn’t completely sad to just stay home after that overseas red eye flight. Everything on the other front seems like it will be okay, thank you. A film of ‘Them’? I’m certainly 100% into that idea. We’d need to get someone who has ideally seen the piece and who has a good understanding of the difference between the effects of a live performance and of a filmed live performance and who could figure out how to make the piece pop as accurately and strongly as possible when it’s ‘flattened’, but I think in general it’s an extremely good idea. Yeah, let’s talk about it, etc. I’ve heard about your weather horrors. We’re getting what I think are slightly less murderous horrors over here. Big love to you, bud. ** JM, Hi. Well, I have listened to SOPHIE, it’s true. As usual with blockbusters, I just want to see what ‘Jurassic’ does with the cookie cutter structure and speed and swerves and sonic play of such things, and so on. But now I see there’s a new disaster movie, ‘Skyscraper’, and I will literally watch and take pleasure from any disaster movie no matter how crap, so I might hit that first. Eek, Jesus, about your theatre’s ‘upgrade’ to devouring monopoliser. Do you feel guilty? You’re pretty busy there, bud. Maybe even more than me. Crazy. All not too bad sounding at all, though. ** Misanthrope, ‘The Post’ was solidly made old fashioned, standardised adult entertainment for people who want to feel like they’re serious and thoughtful but aren’t. Or something. France, I think, or somewhere, is developing a new Concorde-like flight option apparently, that’s supposedly not too, too far off, so maybe and whatever. ** Cal Graves. Hi. Are you guys going to see big shows in Vegas? I don’t know what’s there. Is Britney still there? I’d see that. I saw Lance Burton’s show once. It was fun if you like magic tricks. But way too expensive, of course. If you want to get wack, there’s Dig This. If you want to get ‘high brow’, there’s Akhob, a James Turrell work hidden away in a Louis Vuitton store in a mall, but you have to make an appointment. I have a bead on Lukyanenko. Looks interesting. There are films too. Okay, on it. Gotcha, on the tarot book. Cool. Semi-happily workingly, Dennis. ** Bill, Hi. Yeah, Vaino seems to have left a lot of stuff behind, which is strange because Stephen said he was a drugged, depressed, hardly functioning mess towards the end. Yes, high five on the Ashley Paul. Yes, curious about ‘The Endless’. I have to check my local listings. Bon Friday! ** Right. So, … lists of stuff I’ve particularly liked among things released since January, and do hit me up with your faves if the mood strikes because I’m always hungry. See you tomorrow.