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September 2010
September 01 2010
Why Poets Theatre Now?
Thom Donovan
Thom Donovan
Thom Donovan lives in New York City where he edits ON Contemporary Practice journal and Wild Horses of Fire weblog (whof.blogspot.com). His essays on art, cultural politics, and poetics have been published widely in BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, Fanzine, Modern Painters, and at the Poetry Foundation. Currently he is working with the artist Sreshta Rit Premnath on the Project for an Archive of the Future Anterior and he continues to collaborate with the Nonsite Collective (www.nonsitecollective.org).
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Thom Donovan
Thom Donovan lives in New York City where he edits ON Contemporary Practice journal and Wild Horses of Fire weblog (whof.blogspot.com). His essays on art, cultural politics, and poetics have been published widely in BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, Fanzine, Modern Painters, and at the Poetry Foundation. Currently he is working with the artist Sreshta Rit Premnath on the Project for an Archive of the Future Anterior and he continues to collaborate with the Nonsite Collective (www.nonsitecollective.org).
Online Issn: 1537-9477
Print Issn: 1520-281X
© 2010 Thom Donovan
2010
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2010) 32 (3 (96)): 105–111.
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Thom Donovan; Why Poets Theatre Now?. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2010; 32 (3 (96)): 105–111. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_r_00013
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