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| url | http://www.goodreads.com/profile/drewkunz | ||||||
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| born | December 09, 1969 | ||||||
| gender | male | ||||||
| place of birth | Waukesha, WI, United States | ||||||
| website | http://www.emptychairstudio.com | ||||||
| genre | Poetry, Arts & Photography, Mystery & Thrillers | ||||||
| influences | i like Robert Creeley, George Oppen, Larry Eigner, Louis Zukofsky, Gertrude Stein, Robert Grenier, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, Danielle Collobert, Stephane Mallarmé, Norma Cole, Eugen Gomringer, Wolf Vostell, Dick Higgins, and others | ||||||
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about this author
Drew Kunz left the Great Lakes for the Puget Sound around 2003 and for some time now has been a writer, photographer, artist, and haphazard editor of various publications... e.g. Track & Field Miniature Forests |
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books by Drew Kunzcombine editionsavg rating: 4.23 | 13 ratings | 2 distinct works
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06/27
Drew
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Stendhal: The Red and the Black (Everyman Paperback Classics) by Marie-Henri Beyle (Stendhal) bookshelves: currently-reading |
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06/23
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Affectionately, Marcel: The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp (Hardcover) by Marcel Duchamp bookshelves: currently-reading |
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06/17
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Why I read Stein by Charles Shere bookshelves: currently-reading |
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"I write differently from what I speak, I speak differently from what I think, I think differently from the way I ought to think, and so it all proceeds into deepest darkness."
— Franz Kafka
— Franz Kafka
"Conversation, like certain portions of the anatomy, always runs more smoothly when lubricated."
— Marquis de Sade
— Marquis de Sade
"I turned silences and nights into words. What was unutterable, I wrote down. I made the whirling world stand still."
— Arthur Rimbaud (Arthur Rimbaud: Complete Works (Perennial Classics))
— Arthur Rimbaud (Arthur Rimbaud: Complete Works (Perennial Classics))
"Literature is without proofs. By which it must be understood that it cannot prove, not only what it says, but even that it is worth the trouble of saying it."
— Roland Barthes
— Roland Barthes
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drew! thanks for the sweet comments and would love to hear what you think of my chapbook. hope yr well!
xo, e
Hey Drew,
I just realized you're responsible for this gorgeous Andrew Schelling chapbook & wanted to say how much I admired it.
Best,
CJ
I cdn't think of any witty repartee to your comment, so opened up a book to find something
here's something for an essay i'm working on/with:
He was not the first person to use forgery to alter history or vent his anger and frustration on society. Indeed, since man first learned to write more than two thousand years ago {this guy is being too cautious--much longer ago than that!]numerous literary forgers have stepped forward to use forgery to dazzle and dismay the world with their creations.
drew! thanks for the sweet comments and would love to hear what you think of my chapbook. hope yr well!xo, e
Hey Drew,I just realized you're responsible for this gorgeous Andrew Schelling chapbook & wanted to say how much I admired it.
Best,
CJ
I cdn't think of any witty repartee to your comment, so opened up a book to find somethinghere's something for an essay i'm working on/with:
He was not the first person to use forgery to alter history or vent his anger and frustration on society. Indeed, since man first learned to write more than two thousand years ago {this guy is being too cautious--much longer ago than that!]numerous literary forgers have stepped forward to use forgery to dazzle and dismay the world with their creations.
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