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Close readings of ostensibly “blank” works—from unprinted pages to silent music—that point to a new understanding of media. In No Medium, Crai...
Close readings of ostensibly "blank" works--from unprinted pages to silent music--that point to a new understanding of media. In No Medium, Craig Dwor...
Poetry. PARSE is a translation of Edwin A. Abbott's How To Parse: An Attempt to Apply the Principles of Scholarship to English Grammar. First publishe...
Poetry. "Craig Dworkin produces a poetry rich and strange, a counterpart of French Oulipo but with a characteristically American pragmatic inflection....
Alkali collects six works, including two desert pastorals describing the sonic and luminescent landscape surrounding the Great Salt Lake, two minimali...
A Poetics of Materiality
With fresh insight and contemporary relevance, Radium of the Word argues that a study of the form of language yields meanings otherwise inaccessible t...
Toward a Radical Lexicography
The new ways of writing pioneered by the literary avant-garde invite new ways of reading commensurate with their modes of composition. Dictionary Poet...
Craig Dworkin presents his entire corpus of 13 FACT poems (2005-16) for the very first time in his latest book, Twelve Erroneous Displacements and a F...
Poetry. Environmental Studies. Following the traces of the trail blazed by Francis Ponge in Le Carnet du bois de pins (1947), THE PINE-WOODS NOTEBOOK ...
Books and Ideas After Mallarmé
"Coup de dés (Collection): Books and Ideas after Mallarmé brings together a vast number of editions of Mallarmé's chef d'œuvre as well as many of ...
Dictionary Poetics analyses book-length poems from a number of writers who have used particular editions of specific dictionaries to structure their w...
The Perverse Library includes Professor Craig Dworkin's bibliography (2,427 titles), a supplementary bibliography of absent and imagined books, and an...
Dworkin, Morris, Thurston
'Remember the lessons of literary history. Don't wait for others to validate your ideas. Do it yourself.'Mixing anecdote and advocacy, the first secti...