5th November - Crossing the Line

WARNING TONGUE NIGHT WARNING TONGUE NIGHT WARNING TONGUE NIGHT

Alan Halsey & Gavin Selerie. Collectively 120 years old. Be very afraid.

Thursday November 5, 7.30. The Leather Exchange, Leathermarket Street, London Bridge. £5, £3.

No fireworks. Bring own toffee apples.

7th November - La Langoustine Est Morte

Dear Patient and Steady Followers of the Undead Crustacean,

Yes, we had a hiatus whilst running around pursuing other ends and means to ends...but we would like you ALL to join us for a fresh La Langoustine Est Morte on November 7th, 2009 at a NEW venue...with some NEW Nrg

We shall be showcasing some genre busting scene-sters such as the inimitable Caroline Bergvall, plus we are thrilled to have Mr. Gerard Rudolf's intense vibe all the way from South Africa by way of Newcastle launching his debut collection, and none other than Marquis Andreas Von Grant promoter of GlitterBeast, and other stellar nights in London, renegade, painter and man of words and Mr. Tommy Peeps whose political views are: Sto je muskarac bez brkova? (What is a man without a moustache?)

This is the venue website: http://www.thecamdeneye.co.uk/

This is their address:

The Camden Eye
2 Kentish Town Road
London NW1 9NX

COME ONE COME ALL! Don't worry there will be an official reminder..this is the unofficial one....but REMEMBER DO NOT SHOW UP AT THE POETRY CAFE, CUZ WE WONT BE DERE, innit?

xoxo La Langoustine Est Morte

Chlorine October 2009

Chlorine: Augmenting the Dram

SUNDAY 25TH OCTOBER
Chlorine Readings Presents the Egg Box Showcase, featuring:

JOEL DUNCAN
AGNES LEHOCZKY
DANIEL KANE
VAHNI CAPILDEO

@ The Hope, Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA.

£5 waged, £3 concessions.
Arrive 7.30pm for 8pm start.

Egg Box books will also be available to buy at the reading.

9th October - Joyce / Howe & Grubbs

FRIDAY, 9 OCTOBER, 7.30 pm
JUDITH E WILSON DRAMA STUDIO
Sigdwick Avenue, Cambridge.

Poet Trevor Joyce will read from his work. After an interval, there will be a performance by Susan Howe and David Grubbs.

Trevor Joyce’s books of poetry and translations include with the first dream of fire they hunt the cold (2001); What’s in Store (2007); and Courts of Air and Earth (2009). He is the incoming Judith E Wilson Poetry Fellow and will be resident in Cambridge for the academic year 2009-2010.

Susan Howe’s books of poetry include Europe of Trusts: Selected Poems (1990), Frame Structures: Early Poems 1974-1979 (1996) and The Midnight (2003). David Grubbs is a former member of the post-rock group Gastr Del Sol whose subsequent career is notable both for his acclaimed solo records and his collaborations with artists and writers. Collaborations between Howe and Grubbs feature on two CDs: Thiefth (featuring the poems Thorow and Melville’s Marginalia) and Songs of the Labadie Tract.

Entrance is free. All welcome.

This event is sponsored by the Judith E Wilson Fund, Faculty of English. Enquiries to Drew Milne.