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As I recall Charles Bernstein once saying somewhere, he found it difficult to look at words as visual art since he inevitably reads them as well I paraphrase.
"GOOD IDEAS ARE MAD" 2009
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As I recall Charles Bernstein once saying somewhere, he found it difficult to look at words as visual art since he inevitably reads them as well I paraphrase.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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"I think there are a lot of unknowns at this point," said Charles Bernstein , the president of an education company who ran for City Council last year.
Facebook Courts Its Future Neighbors Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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The relationship of the vertiginous to flatness in poetry makes an interesting sidebar -- l = a = n = g = u = a = g = e poets like Clark Coolidge and Charles Bernstein have sometimes insisted on the flatness of their text as a purist principle, as a kind of ascetic prohibition of illusion.
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A few years after the launch of National Poetry Month, poet Charles Bernstein wrote in a caustic essay that April is now when "poets are symbolically dragged into the public square in order to be humiliated with the claim that their product has not achieved sufficient market penetration."
The End of Verse? 2009
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This question concerning the role and function of scholarly analysis is further explored in a contribution by Charles Bernstein.
POETRY AND CULTURAL STUDIES: A READER, Eds. MARIA DAMON & IRA LIVINGSTON EILEEN 2009
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At this time, Lang began a reading series at a local bookstore, Folio, whose guests included John Ashbery, Charles Bernstein, and many others.
Diane Ward greenintegerblog 2008
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Charles Bernstein was born April 4, 1950 in New York City.
Charles Bernstein greenintegerblog 2008
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Charles Bernstein: “Kunahay” appeared in Barrow Street.
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He emigrated to Vancouver, Canada in 1966, to become a professor of English at Simon Fraser University, where he taught until 1985, influencing such younger writers as Charles Bernstein, Daphne Marlatt and George Bowering.
Robin Blaser greenintegerblog 2008
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