ECLIPSE




 

Eclipse is a free on-line archive focusing on digital facsimiles of the most radical small-press writing from the last quarter century. Eclipse also publishes carefully selected new works of book-length conceptual unity.



FEATURING: exemplars of the new trobar clus, adventures in diminished reference, lost classics of modernism, écriture actuelle, hard-core composition, ephemeral memos filed by the Research Division of the Bureau of Resistance, and a series of sacrifices in which the victims are words.

 

 
NEW TO THE ARCHIVE: "I HATE SPEECH" -- five essays by Robert Grenier from the first issue of THIS magazine, on Robert Creeley, Gertrude Stein, Edward Lear, and Speech.
 

The complete run of L Magazine, edited by Curtis Faville between 1972 and 1974. Over two hundred of pages from over forty contributors, including Alice Notley, Ron Silliman, Robert Creeley, and Robert Grenier.



PLUS: a suite of early books by Peter Seaton, including Agreement (1978); The Son Master (1982); and Crisis Intervention (1983).


COMING SOON: Lyn Hejinian's Writing Is an Aid to Memory (Great Barrington: The Figures, 1978).
 

 
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ECLIPSE is edited by Craig Dworkin.  Technical assistance from Josh Rothman.  Editorial Assistant: Julie Gonnering Lein Generous support provided by College of Humanities and the Department of English at The University of Utah.


 

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