In his introductory essay to the “Artifice & Intelligence” issue of The Capilano Review, guest editor Andrew Klobucar reflects upon ” several concerns circulating within the literary arts with respect to recent advances in electronic media formats.” If, as Klobucar argues, “that new information technologies, along with the variety of formats they inspire, have indeed prompted a “crisis” in writing, in the sense that such developments must invoke a formative and not merely utilitarian effect on knowledge and how it is communicated,” then it seems all the more fitting that TCR 2-50 include in its broad range of responses to new writing and new technologies, a poem by Kevin Magee.

KEVIN MAGEE’s poems in 2007 are included in Conjunctions 48 and Conjunctions’ web issue, as well as Bird Dog, Parthenon West Review, 580-Split, and Indefinite Space. An essay on Olson and Vertov is included in Peter Lang’s Polish Studies in English Language and Literature. Since 2001 he has resided in Russia and Poland.

READ: Kevin Magee / to write as speech




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