LA-Lit interviews Guy Bennett

LA-Lit interviews Guy Bennett at Betalevel on Sunday, February 12th at 5pm. For information about attending the recording go here.

Guy Bennett is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Drive to Cluster (2003), a collaboration with artist Ron Griffin, and co-author, with Béatrice Mousli, of Charting the Here of There: French and American Poetry in Translation in Literary Magazines, 1850-2002 (2002). His writing has appeared in magazines and anthologies in the Brazil, Canada, France, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, and the U.S. Recent translations includes works by Mostafa Nissabouri, Nicole Brossard, Valère Novarina and Jacques Roubaud. He lives in Los Angeles, where he publishes Seeing Eye Books.

LA-Lit 2b: Stan Apps - Podcast

Our podcast of LA-Lit 2b: Stan Apps is now online. The interview was originally recorded in early September, 2005.

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Stan Apps is the author of a chapbook, Soft Hands (scroll down the page about halfway to find and order the book), from Ugly Duckling Presse. He was born in Toronto, Canada, grew in Waco, Texas, and now lives in Los Angeles. He writes poetry and skits about left-wing Muppets and genitalia interviewing world leaders. His work can be found on the web at bed bird bed and elsewhere. He now has a newborn son named Leo who makes an adorable pouty face.

Stan read from his manuscript, Inforation.

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