SCALAPINO, Leslie
How Phenomena Appear to Unfold
Dramatically enlarged from the first edition of How Phenomena Appear to Unfold (Potes & Poets, 1989), this new, expanded edition includes twenty-three additional essays and seven new poetic pieces—bringing the total to thirty-one essays and twelve poetic pieces—crossing through topics related to feminism, ecology, phenomenology, social theory, politics, and the work of fellow writers, including H.D., Robert Duncan, Samuel Beckett, Aaron Shurin, Robert Grenier, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Philip Whalen, kari edwards, Robert Creeley, Lyn Hejinian, and others. [publishers’ note]
Leslie Scalapino (1944–2010) is the author of over thirty books of poetry, prose inter-genre fiction, plays, and essays. She was the founder of O Books in 1986, an independent press dedicated to publishing innovative works by young and emerging poets, as well as established writers.
Published by Litmus Press, 2011
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