YouTube flicks allow one to vicariously attend poetry readings. of genuine new ground opening up. http://jacketmagazine.com/29/hoy-flarf.html "The Virtual Dependency ...
Editor’s Note: This is one of two essays responding to Calvin Bedient’s “Against Conceptualism.” Read Rachel Galvin’s response here. These models . . . are so concerned with the work being done in the ...
"Squid, nuthatch urethras, pizza kitties, unicorn boners and unicorn believers, 9/11 and the Iraq War: some basic ingredients of flarf, in case you hadn’t already noticed. Oh, and rage. Rage was ...
This is the third in a five-part series about the value of verse in the 21st century. Read the first two installments here and here. My friend and fellow graduate student David, often taken to coining ...
If your Google search history could talk, would it recite a poem? The people behind a controversial movement known as “flarf” believe phrases found on the Internet and strung together into poetry ...
If those lines sound like utter nonsense, it's because they are. They belong to the world's first "flarf" poem. Penned a decade ago as a lark, it has spurred an experimental poetry movement that's ...