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Found 7 results for lorber in Fence.
Fence Spring/Summer 2001 179 Subscription
Brendan Lorber & WE VOTE We are nozzles in the bicycle world We are accused of elastic worlds of height We are right in the center world We raise hinges in the contingent world We are skimpy in the belted world
Fence Winter 2011 62 Subscription
brendan lorber i sold my fine wine collection after the ’09 correction Trusting no one less than six feet under doesn’t mean the glass isn’t half full but full of what? History through the liver of pills & farms
Fence Spring/Summer 2001 5
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Fence Winter 2011 6
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Fence Spring/Summer 2001 183 Subscription
People by Halldor Laxness has recendy become one of my favorite novels. It’s as metaphysically hard-core as Moby Dick, but it substitutes sheep for whales, has women in it, and moves faster. Brendan Lorber is the author of TheAddress Book (Owl Press, 1999). He is the editor of LUNGFULL! Magazine & curates both the Zinc Bar Sunday Night Reading Series and the Segue Foundation’s Double Happiness series.
Fence Winter/Spring 2006 186 Subscription
TV series on the Independent Film Channel, which has been described as “Jacques Cousteau on LSD.” Some of TRACEY M c T A G U E s projects include: Book o f the New Now (2002) co-authored with Brendan Lorber, the three part Song Books (2004), inspired by her work at the Alan Lomax Archive, and The Masters (2005), an amalgam of 1980’s animation and Noam Chomsky. Some of her current reading favorites have
Fence Winter 2011 163 Subscription
brendan lorber can’t help much. He’s like a leaf that the wind blows from gutter to gutter. He’s not all bad—no one is, but he comes the closest. They say the day you die, your name is written in the clouds.