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Wobbling

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First published January 1, 1981

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Bruce Andrews

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Bruce Andrews is an experimental poet, performance artist, literary theorist & recently retired (after 38 years) left-wing professor of political science. As Musical Director for Sally Silvers & Dancers, he has created sound designs and, in performance, live mixes of music & text for over two decades of performances.Most recent of a dozen or so big books is last year’s "You Can’t Have Everything… Where Would You Put It!", followed by a chapbook, "Yessified (Sally’s Edit)" celebrating the Andrews Symposium and its expanded archive, online at www.fordhamenglish.com/bruce-andrews, with links to interviews, performance texts, poetry, collaborations, and critical essays on his work. Another online archive (and interactive project) materialized on April 1, 2014 as a curated 25 hour ‘twitter sculpture’ [Twitter.com @BruceAndrews25h], a 300 poem sequence.

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August 10, 2007
Classic Bruce Andrews work. Biting political satire delivered in hilarious media-eating staccato. When Charles Bernstein wrote his now famous intro to the Paris Review issue on langpo, he defined langpo in a way that very few authors in the movement could possibly live up to, but these works virtually explicate that introduction. Bruce Andrews is the master of the form, and he proves it in this book.
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