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September 01 2010
Noggin Flowers
Lisa Robertson,
Lisa Robertson
Lisa Robertson lives in Berkeley. Robertson's most recent book of poetry is R's Boat, from University of California Press. She'll be writer-in-residence at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, in fall 2010.
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Jacob Eichert
Jacob Eichert
Jacob Eichert lives in Berkeley. Eichert plays stand-up bass and is a graduate of Mills College and Naropa University. His interview with Exene Cervenka appeared in The Encyclopedia Project.
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Lisa Robertson
Lisa Robertson lives in Berkeley. Robertson's most recent book of poetry is R's Boat, from University of California Press. She'll be writer-in-residence at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, in fall 2010.
Jacob Eichert
Jacob Eichert lives in Berkeley. Eichert plays stand-up bass and is a graduate of Mills College and Naropa University. His interview with Exene Cervenka appeared in The Encyclopedia Project.
Online ISSN: 1537-9477
Print ISSN: 1520-281X
© 2010 Lisa Robertson and Jacob Eichert
2010
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2010) 32 (3 (96)): 100–104.
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Lisa Robertson, Jacob Eichert; Noggin Flowers. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2010; 32 (3 (96)): 100–104. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_a_00012
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