Thursday, 14 July 2011

piblokto in upstairs lamb imbroglio

Tuesday night’s reading at The Lamb featured Nick Scott, Nat Raha and Paul Buck (pictured). Scott and Raha found their form in the second bracket when Raha read a long poems from her Veer Press book. It was great to hear Paul Buck read. I’d known of his work since Kris Hemensley had mentioned it back in the seventies. I had seen Buck’s little magazine Curtains, a more primitive production than anyone concerned with web-based journals could possibly imagine. His reading was impressive and made one wish the work was more widely available.

1 comment:

collectedworks said...

Here's me who doesnt have a camera & who is still learning how to upload images, but it iS great to see that pic of paul and, indeed, to read yr comments abt his reading... Experimental or small-press people wld say that Paul Buck is widely published but in the sense of generally available youre probably, awfully, right! That's why that Palladin series years ago was important or the Conductors of Chaos anthology...
Good stuff Laurie...