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Memory Glyphs

by Travis Jeppesen on October 21, 2009

My review of Memory Glyphs, a recent anthology of Romanian prose poetry, is now online at 3ammagazine.com.

The Suiciders excerpt

by Travis Jeppesen on October 18, 2009

An excerpt from my novel-in-progress, The Suiciders, is now online at 3ammagazine.com.

GG Allin Hails a Cab

by Travis Jeppesen on October 9, 2009

A Youtube short story on 3ammagazine.com.

Dicklung & Others

by Travis Jeppesen on August 3, 2009

My new collection of poetry, Dicklung & Others, is now available for pre-order from BLATT Books. The cover painting is Basan, the Fire-Breathing Chicken by Jeremiah Palecek, who also did the images for my last collection, Poems I Wrote While (…)

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Reading on Thursday, Berlin

by Travis Jeppesen on May 26, 2009

‘Movin’ on with VERSES’ A new evening of poetry & spoken word Thursday 28th MAY  2009        9pm start @ Sin Club, Schönleinstrasse 6, Kreuz-köln Hosted by lady gaby            with special guests: 1. Travis Jeppesen is an American poet/writer (…)

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Olafur Eliasson’s Reading List

by Travis Jeppesen on October 2, 2008

While I agree that Olafur Eliasson’s upcoming professorship at the Universität der Künste in Berlin is a good thing, I don’t know that it’s the revolutionary event that Christy Lange at Frieze makes it out to be. Looking at the (…)

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The Critic as Avant-Garde Artist

by Travis Jeppesen on September 21, 2008

I have to say that I’m a lot more interested now in the prospect of reading Boris Groys’s new book Art Power than I was before reading Brian Dillon’s review of it in the latest issue of Frieze. According to (…)

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Of Kids and Parents

by Travis Jeppesen on August 31, 2008

Of Kids and Parents by Emil Hakl, translated from the Czech by Marek Tomin (Prague: Twisted Spoon Press, 2008) Twisted Spoon’s latest publication, a translation of Emil Hakl’s Of Kids and Parents, is a simple novel, if any novel can (…)

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