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Jacob Wren makes literature, collaborative performances and exhibitions. His books include: Polyamorous Love Song, Rich and Poor, Authenticity is a Feeling, Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim and Desire Without Expectation (forthcoming in 2027). As artistic director of the interdisciplinary group PME-ART he has co-created performances such as: En français comme en anglais, it's easy to criticize, Individualism Was A Mistake, The DJ Who Gave Too Much Information, Every Song I’ve Ever Written and Adventures can be found anywhere, même dans la répétition. He is co-founder of the orchestra The Air Contains Honey whose first album is forthcoming in 2026. His internet presence is often defined by a fondness for quotations. ...more

PME-ART's How Does Change Happen? Call for Participants

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Montreal-based interdisciplinary group PME-ART is looking for 4 participants to co-create and perform our next show How Does Change Happen?

These participants can be performers and artists, but they might also be non-performers with experiences and knowledge directly connected to how social change happens. In the past, PME-ART found collaborators simply by asking people we knew in our community. H Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 13, 2026 15:50
Average rating: 3.99 · 582 ratings · 101 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Polyamorous Love Song

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Rich and Poor

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Revenge Fantasies of the Po...

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Dry Your Tears to Perfect Y...

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Unrehearsed Beauty

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“It is where I am, where many of us probably feel that we are: somewhere where the boundary between places has broken. The reason this is not an annihilating recognition is because the place where the boundary has broken is also a place of refracting light, of impossible angles, of beautiful breathing presences gathering, of music becoming language becoming lines becoming dance, the dance of the angles and light of spaces, and all of this changing all the time that there is too much to say about it, too much to see to want to stop seeing.”
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“If we make a union in these fields, is there anything we can do to ensure it doesn't become corrupt? Or that later it doesn't only look after the people who work here, we just look after our own, and everyone else can fend for themselves? We need to fight for ourselves, here and now, but we also need changes so large and impossible they encompass the entire world.”
Jacob Wren, Rich and Poor

“There is a difference between literature and just writing in your diary. I think perhaps the difference can be measured in degrees of pain. Hard work is also a factor. When I abandoned poetry there were so many questions lost to me as well. It remains astonishing to me the degree to which poetry has lost all value and meaning within the conditions of what I loosely refer to as corporate capitalism. Absolutely amazing.”
Jacob Wren, Families are Formed Through Copulation

“And my theory about professional artists was as follows: artists are not necessarily the most creative or inspired individuals in any given community. Instead they are those individuals most willing to exploit their own creativity and inspiration, most willing to gain personal profit from their unconscious and its emanations, those with the most missionary zeal for the dissemination of their own idiosyncratic perspectives. Questions of pure creativity clearly lay elsewhere.”
Jacob Wren, Polyamorous Love Song

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“My philosophy is fundamentally sad, but I’m not a sad man, and I don’t believe I sadden anyone else. In other words, the fact that I don’t put my philosophy into practice saves me from its evil spell, or, rather, my faith in the human race is stronger then my intellectual analysis of it; there lies the fountain of youth in which my heart is continually bathing.”
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“I want to say something about bad writing. I'm proud of my bad writing. Everyone is so intelligent lately, and stylish. Fucking great. I am proud of Philip Guston's bad painting, I am proud of Baudelaire's mamma's boy goo goo misery. Sometimes the lurid or shitty means having a heart, which's something you have to try to have. Excellence nowadays is too general and available to be worth prizing: I am interested in people who have to find strange and horrible ways to just get from point a to point b.”
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“Living together/ is one move closer/ to living apart”
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“People with self-respect exhibit a certain toughness, a kind of moral nerve; they display what was once called *character,* a quality which, although approved in the abstract, sometimes loses ground to the other, more instantly negotiable virtues.... character--the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life--is the source from which self-respect springs.”
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“The right to pursue happiness sends me and other Americans, even here where we are meant to resist outside temptation, on a hunt for it. If I’m not hungry, I might seek other forms of happiness, or pleasure, which is part of my American birthright, though the most misconceived notion of them or the most difficult to realize; I can pursue several means and ways to be happy, if I am able to forget what makes me habitually sad.”
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Pamela Hey Jacob...Thanks for accepting my friend request.


message 8: by Laura

Laura Thanks for the friend request. It's great meeting fellow Montreal writers.


message 7: by Helna (last edited Oct 31, 2010 01:04AM)

Helna HI, Jacob :)
Thanks for inviting me.. Nice to know you
^_^


 Δx Δp ≥ ½ ħ Thanks Jacob for inviting me :)
Happy reading ;)


message 5: by Aloha

Aloha Jacob, thank you for befriending me. I like performance art. I'm interested in seeing what your work is like. You're definitely creative with your book titles! LOL


message 4: by Beth

Beth Hi Jacob,
Thanks for befriending this fellow Goodreads author!


Rowland Pasaribu Hi Jacob (woow great name), how are you?


message 2: by Rick

Rick Thanks for adding me, Jacob. I see you're in Montreal, a city I visit frequently (and love) because my son lives there.


message 1: by W.B.

W.B. Thanks for the add. Jacob. I find your profile fascinating. I'll have to search out some of your books. I love works skewed towards performance art. Cheers.


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