Djelloul Marbrook

Literary, cultural and political dialogue
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See and hear Far From Algiers poems, interview on Facebook                  Hear Djelloul read and talk about poetry at fishousepoems.org                Brushstrokes and Glances, poems about paintings, painters and museums, will be published by Deerbrook Editions later this year             Far From Algiers wins International Book Award              A new web site devoted to Djelloul's books and essays about the work of admired contemporaries has been launched djelloulmarbrook-books.com                          Prakash Books of India will publish Djelloul's short novel, Artemisia's Wolf, soon—check here for alerts              Read The Modernists of Al Andalus, Djelloul's essay about medieval Andalusian poets in The Istanbul Literary Review              Look for Djelloul's essays about Admired Contemporaries— Barbarba Louise Ungar • Stuart Bartow • Patricia Carlin • Maggie Anderson • Toi Derricotte • David Hassler • Valerie Rouzeau • Tony Barnstone • Brian Turner • Joan I. Siegel • Will Nixon • Ravi Shankar • Deborah Poe • Brenda Shaughnessy • Michael Roy Meyerhofer • Eliot Khalil Wilson • Charles Wright • Tupac Shakur • Huddy Ledbetter • Martina Reisz Newberry • F. Daniel Rzicznek              Look for Djelloul's short story, Yo Sheherazade, and his poem, Bowl of Petals, in soon-to-be- published Issue No. 152 of Orbis, the British literary magazine            &nbs Visit the Far From Algiers fan page on Facebookp                                                                                                  

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New national pastime: Rewiring the brain

In yesterday’s New York Times Matt Richtell may have written the most important story of the decade when he reported that many neuroscientists have come to believe that the human mind is being rewired by electronic gadgetry and that we may be faltering under the bombardment of data bursts. His story, “Hooked on Gadgets, and [...]

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Broken syntax & the vitality of language

I’ve been studying the broken syntax strewn around cyberspace seemingly like litter, and I’ve decided against my instincts as an editor that it’s not litter at all but an evolving language foreshadowed in the work of James Joyce. When referring to Joyce it’s commonly called stream of consciousness, and I believe there is some justification [...]

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Brutality towards failed art

I have a fat file of failed poems. I like to think of them as works in progress. Sometimes I pilfer from this file, but it’s not like a vampire’s harem; I don’t visit it at night. I’m encouraged in this brutality towards botched ventures by the example of my mother (Juanita Guccione), an artist [...]

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