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Scars on Th Seehors
scars on th seehors is bill bissett's latest report from and to the image nation, in which his metric performs a kind of absence of narrative intent that lets everyone and …
griddle talk
For 52 weeks, bill bissett and Carol Malyon met for brunch and conversation at the Golden Griddle in Toronto. This sustained conversational encounter between Carol Malyon, who …
Narrativ Enigma / Rumours Uv Hurricane
th text below is an abbreeveatid transliterasyun uv bill bissetts own descripsyun uv his latest book. "narrativ enigma / rumours uv hurricane is about the fragility and …
Th Last Photo Uv Th Human Soul
bissett has remained on a permanent world tour for more than thirty years, writing this book while on a European reading circuit that included performances in London, Manchester, …
Loving Without Being Vulnrabul
accepting th radiant dances uv being 4 kleerances uv ko dependenseez n help th selvs being plural storeez sound vizual politikul non narrativ fuseyn linguisteek mewsik letting …
Inkorrect Thots
WARNING each wun uv thees pomes may contain inkorrect thots these pomes have not bin kleerd by th ministree uv korrect thots Ths book contains reel storees that have reelee …
peter among th towring boxes / text bites
bissett's latest book marks some significant boundaries, draws some sharp, clear lines for this veteran of the evolving phonetic alphabet, and of sound, concrete and performance …
Th Influenza UV Logik
What is logic? Isn't it a sickness we create? Useful for certain things, but not paramount in helping us be & share & change. Angels are rising in spirit places, helping us through …
ths is erth thees ar peopul
The quest in this latest fusion of song, sound, performance and visual poetry from bill bissett is for a human condition outside the perpetual terror of the twenty-first century--a …
I Want to Tell You Love
Bill bissett and Milton Acorn are two of Canada's most significant, and most controversial, literary figures. In the 1960s, bissett's renown as an experimental poet was growing as …