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subdream : Vol. 1, No. 1 - Summer 1996 |
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Keith Abbott (USA), member of the writing faculty of the Jack Kcrouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder Colorado, has published four novels, two short story collections and a memoir of the writer Richard Brautigan, His latest book is Boy Scout Cookies. Krayem Awad (Austria) is a Vienna-based painter bom in Syria who frequently supplements his anwotk with his own poetry. Published works include Krayem, Bewegung und Ursprung and Aquarelle und Aphorismen.
Bill Berkson (USA), a prominent representative of the New York school of poetry, is author of such collections as Blue is the Hero: Poems 1960-1975, Lush Life, and Serenade and editor of the works of Frank O'Hara.
Isabella Beumer (Germany) is a frequent visitor to Vienna, where she is known as a graphic artist and performance poet specializing in sound poetry. Daniella Beuren (Austria) is a member of Labyrinth working with a Viennese team of translators and crossword compilers. She also engages in plurilingual writing.
Hannelore Biriez (Austria) is an artist and translator. She specializes in South American poetry.
Beth Bjorhlund (USA) is a translator specialised in Austrian literature and advisory editor to the Literary Review.
Tanella Boni (Ivory Coast), professor of philosophy in Abidjan, came to Vienna in 1994 as guest poet at a seminar given by the Austrian T ranslators' Society. Her numerous collections of poems and tales include Labyrinthe, Une vie de Crabe, De l'autre cote du Soleil, and La Fugue d'Ozone.
Anatol Bourykine (Russia) is a freelance graphic artist and architect currently living and working in Vienna.
Farrell Brody (USA) lives in New York and is a friend of the Austrian writer Christoph Braendle.
Jaek Collom (USA) teaches writing at the Naropa Institute and has been published in more than 100 magazines and anthologies in the US and abroad. He has edited collections of children's poetry such as Return of the River of No Return and Moving Windows.
Michael Draxlbauer (Austria), Labyrinth member, is assistant professor of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Vienna.
Caminante Delmar (Philippines) works at the UN in Vienna. He writes and performs his own poetry and songs and used to direct Vienna's Thursday Club poets' group.
Charlotte Eckler (USA), Labyrinth member, works here and there in Vienna & writes various "poems and things".
Steve Fabian (Canada), former member of Labyrinth, has published poems in various Canadian poetry journals and is currently in Ontario, working on his first novel.
Erich Fried (Austria (Ý1899-1981) emigrated to England in 1938. He lived in London for the rest of his life, translated Shakespeare's plays and Dylan Thomas into German and published over 30 books of poetry, including 100 Poems without a Country, On Pain of Seeing and Last Honours.
Gerhard Fritsch (Austria (Ý1924-1969), poet, novelist, editor and Auden translator. Between Elvening and Night, an English translation of his poems, appeared in 1978. Lanee Henson, member of the Cheyenne Nation and Ford Foundation scholar, is author of 14 books of poetry, from which he performed selections at Vienna's Literaturhaus in 1994.
Gitta Holroyd-Reece (Austria) won the W.H. Auden Poetry Translation Prize in 1985. Author of An einem Tag in Februar (poems) and The Red Thread (reminiscences).
Karin Kaminker (USA) is one of the founding organizers of Labyrinth and subdream. Journalist, translator and dance poetry performer, she also writes for jazz ensembles A co-founder of the poetry journal Schreiben, her poems have appeared in journals in the US.
Hillary Keel (USA), member of Labyrinth, writes poems and short-stories and works as an English teacher in Vienna. Jeremy Keighley (UK) is a member of Labyrinth and on the staff of Volunteers International. He is active in the English theater scene in Vienna and has given numerous readings of his own poetry.
Enes Kisevie (Bosnia) is at present being translated by Adlen Shiljak. Klara Köttner-Benigni (Austria), writer, journalist, translator and editor, has published novels, essays and three books of verse, including the multilingual volume Obrat/Turning-Point.
Jaekson Mac Low (USA), poet, composer, multi-media performance artist and teacher, is author of many works, including Stanzas for Iris Lezak, Representative Works: 1938-1985, Pieces o' Six and The Pronouns - A Collection of 40 Dances. In the past few years, he has often visited Vienna to perform and teach. Examples of his visual artwork have been exhibited in Vienna's Kunsthalle.
Danny McFie (UK), painter, art teacher and former Labyrinth member, recently moved from Vienna to Berlin. Miehael Miehlmayr (Austria) is a freelance art photographer. An exhibition of his photographs opens at the Austrian Cultural Institute in London in September.
Esteban Moore (Argentina) lives as a poet and translator in Buenos Aires and has published several volumes of verse, including Poemas (1982-1987).
Doris Mühringer (Austria) is the author of 7 poetry collections and two novels. She has also translated Carl Sandburg and other English-language poets into German.
Dave Oliphant (USA) is a poet and translator of Latin-American poetry into English.
PRlNZGAU-Podgorsehek (Austria) work in a mixed-media field of film, architecture and art. Numerous exhibitions in Europe and the US. They are presently curating the Hall 2 O exhibition at Hall in Tyrol (July-August 1996).
Lisa Rosenblatt (USA), Labyrinth member, is currently working on a graduate degree in international politics at the University of Vienna. Her poems have been published in various US poetry journals. Jerome Rothenberg (USA), professor, anthologist, literary translator and poet-performer, specializes in ethno-poetics. His many credits include Shaking the Pumpkin and Technicians of the Sacred.
Carlota Rokita (USA) is a member of Labyrinth and Vienna-based teacher of English as a foreign language.
Mario Rotter (Austria, Ý1959-1995), poet and prose writer, to whom this issue of subdream is dedicated, appeared in a few Austrian magazines and in 1992 some of his graphic poems and experimental texts were published in a pamphlet entitled mehr oder wenigerfreiwilllg. His first book, Inland-Endlager, was published in summer 1995.
Ed Sanders (USA), founder in the 60s of The Fugs poetry and rock group and Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts, His numerous publications include the selected volume Thirstingfor Peace in a Raging Century, Poems from the Rebel Cafe and, most recently, a verse biography, Chekhov. He is the inventor of several poetry performance instruments, the latest of which is the Mona Lisa Lyre.
Leslie Scalapino (USA) is author of seven books of poetry, including that they were at the beach, clarinet part I heard and way, as well as essays and poetic plays.
Andrew Schelling (USA), Acting Chair of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colorado, co-edited/co-published the poetry journals Dark Ages Clasp the Daisy Root and Jimmy & Lucys' House of "K" and is translator of such pocts as Mirabai (For Love of the Dark One). Collections of his own poetry include Old Growth: Selected Poems + Notebooks, 1986-1994.
Karin Seidner (Austria), a former member of Labyrinth, is a student of German literature at the University of Vienna.
Julia Shelley (Austria), member of Labyrinth, has spent formative periods in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal England, France and Italy, writes Iyrics & prose in English and German, and performs her own songs.
Adlen Shiljak (Yugoslavia), member of Labyrinth, has published two collections of poetry. He works as a journalist in Vienna.
Elení Sikelianòs (USA) lives in California. Her published works include To Speak While Dreaming and Unbridled.
Ron Silliman (USA) was a central figure of the Language Movement. His giant project The Alphabet, of which Under will form a part, is slowly nearing completion. Other works include The Age of Huts, Tjanting and Ketjak.
Anne Tardos (USA) was born in Cannes and raised in Paris, Budapest and Vienna. Her visual works have been exhibited widely and her musical works recorded on Spoken Music, Songs and Simultaneities (with husband Jackson Mac Low), The Museum Inside the Te/ephone Network, Open Secrets and A Chance Operation: A Tribute to John Cage. She is also author of Cat Licked the Garlic and Among Men (forthcoming).
Lorenzo Thomas (Panama) is at present resident in Houston, Texas. Literary critic, magazine editor and writer on music and folklore, he has taught at several US universities. His poetry publications include The Bathers. Esko Townell (USA) is a free-lance writer/director.
Anne Waldman (USA), poet, performer and editor, is head of the Department of Writing and Poetics at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colorado. She also teaches at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Sante Fe and the Schule für Dichtung in Wien. The author of more than 30 poetry publications, including Helping the Dreamer, lovis and Kill or Cure, she has also edited other collections, such as Nice to See You: An Homage to Ted Berrigan and Disembodied Poetics: Annals of the Jack Kerouac School (with Andrew Schelling).
Peter Waugh (UK), Vienna-based translator, is one of the founding organizers of Labyrinth and snbdream. His poems have appeared in publications in the UK, the US and Austria.
Tanja Westfall (USA) Labyrinth member and associate subdream editor, lectures in English at the University of Innsbruck. The author of a series of children's books, her poems have appeared in the US and Europe.
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