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Robert Mittenthal
Reads at Kootenay School of Writing
Saturday, November 320, 2002
Authors who read on this date:
Robert Mittenthal
Introduced by Michael Barnholden
Programme
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Introduction |
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0:01:00 |
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A
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Part A |
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0:21:40 |
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Wax World |
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Wavelength: an Insincerity |
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Gag |
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Breathturn |
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Obfuscation Deflowered |
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Stupefaction |
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B
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Part B |
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0:23:21 |
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B Beat the Police |
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The Assembly Line of Capital |
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Diseconomy of Scale |
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Hail Caesar |
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A Software Suite: The Virtue of Lotus 1 2 3 |
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Context |
| Mittenthal is, like Kevin Killian and Dodie Bellamy, a true US cousin of the KSW. Although he lives in Seattle, his work was featured in Writing Class because the aesthetic, and poltiical affinities are so strong. Larry Bremner published his first chapbook, Ready Terms (Tsunami Editions), in 1989.
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