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Book Launch: CLAMOR / CLAMEUR

On Sunday, June 6th, 2021, Wendy's Subway hosted Litmus Press for a bilingual reading and book launch of Hocine Tandjaoui's Clamor, translated by Olivia C. Harrison and Teresa Villa-Ignacio. Introduced by E. Tracy Grinnell and Amanda Monti. ...

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Hocine Tandjaoui reads from Clamor at Ivy Writers Paris

Hocine Tandjaoui reads from Clameur with Olivia C. Harrison and Teresa Villa-Ignacio reading from their translation, Clamor (Litmus Press, 2021), for Ivy Writers Paris on May 19, 2021. Hocine prefaces the reading with a ...

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Fab Femme Collab: Susan Bee and Johanna Drucker at PMVABF

"Fab Femme Collab: Three Artists' Books by Johanna Drucker and Susan Bee" was a celebration of Susan Bee and Johanna Drucker's history as collaborators, as well as their most recent publications, Off-World Fairy ...

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AAWW “Cities of the Future” Reading with Chlala, Foster, and Gladman

[gallery] Three experimental writers of color investigate the vision of the city through books that merge visual art with poetry and prose. Sesshu Foster’s eagerly anticipated City of the Future rebels against the gentrification of Chicano/Asian East LA through poems, ...

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