Charles Borkhuis' Critical Reads

Charles Borkhuis’ eight collections of poems include: Disappearing Acts [Chax] and Alpha Ruins (Bucknell U.), selected by Fanny Howe as a finalist for the W.C. Williams Award. Dead Ringer (BlazeVOX) is forthcoming in 2017. His poems have appeared in six anthologies and his essays were published in two collections of essays on contemporary poetics published by the University of Alabama. He curated poetry readings for the Segue Foundation in NYC for 15 years and translated from the French New Exercises by Franck André Jamme (Wave). His plays have been presented in NYC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hartford, and Paris and have been published in four books. Lunar Chandelier Press presents a reading and converstion with Charles Borkuis and Vincent Katz, moderated by LCP Publisher, Kimberly Lyons, Sun. 4/23 3pm at the Co-o. Details and RSVP here.
Daive, Jean, Under the Dome: walks with Paul Celan, translated from the French by Rosemarie Waldrop, Burning Deck Press, 2009
Chalmers, David J, The Character of Consciousness, Oxford University Press, 2010
Dupin, Jacques, Selected Poems, ed. Paul Auster, Wake Forest University, 1992
Zeller, Florian The Mother and The Father, (2 plays), translated from the French by Christopher Hampton, Faber and Faber, 2015
Nelson, Maggie, The Art of Cruelty, W.W. Norton & Co., 2011
Coolidge, Clark, A Book Beginning and Ending Away, (poems), Fence Books, 2012
Hyde, Lewis, Trickster Makes the World, North Point Press, 1998
Kakku, Michio, Parallel Worlds, Anchor Books, 2005
Pattison, George, The Later Heidegger, Routledge Press, 2000
Beckett, Tom, Appearances: A Novel in Fragments, (poems), Moria Books, 2015
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