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A spread (in English translation) from 5 metros de poemas, composed between between 1923 and 1925 by Carlos Oquendo de Amat (born 17 April, 1905; died 6 March, 1936); the work, comprising 18 poems in a five-meter-long accordion-fold layout, was published by the Lima-based publisher Minerva in 1927, by which time the author had joined the Communist Party and had foresworn writing poetry; the English translation here is by David Guss, 1986; a more recent English edition, faithful to the original, is available from Ugly Duckling Presse
One of the few photographs of Carlos Oquendo de Amat (date unknown)
Rhythmic Poetic Construction 5
Rev. Agustin LoupÂ
(From YST Presents Beat Night)Â
Easter Sunday,1973
The sheep as well as the islandâs endemic cabbage seem to have gone extinct or otherwise never prospered on this side of the glacier. I have since expanded my diet to include a coarse purple flax and Balearic Shearwaters, the meat of which is tough and sooty. I have not communicated with the orb in several days.Â
                                             Ăles Kerguelen
(From YST III: Pseudoscience)Â
YST Presents: Beat Night. 3/5/15. Photo credit Brendan Hunt: http://www.brendanhunt.photo/

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YST At Sawkill, 2/26/15. Photo credit Brendan Hunt:Â http://www.brendanhunt.photo/
YST SO FAR
YST Publications is a publishing collective dedicated to the dissemination and performance of poetry and text events throughout the Bard community. Begun in the fall of 2013, with the objective of providing the opportunity for Bard poets to publish their work, YST has grown from a three-person editorial board to a 25-member collective. As a collective, we function as a troupe, a one-on-one peer-editing service, a workshop, and a think-tank.
Last fall, YST Publications had a highly successful and productive season. We held two poetry readings, one at the start of Fall semester and one to celebrate the publication of YST III, in which Bard professor and poet Anne Carson, and her partner, Bob Currie participated. We also staged two multimedia happenings, S(R)OUND and Dada Night, both of which situated poetry within a wider spectrum of performative activity, including video, music, sound installation, stage magic, Dadaist poetry composition, and collaboration with Bardâs Surrealist Training Circus. We also branched out into screenings that explored poetry through the medium of film. Finally, we published two more editions of YST, one generated through collage at Dada Night (YST II.V) and another, regular issue, YST III: Pseudoscience.
This spring, we plan on publishing YST IV, and an omnibus collection of previous issues with new poetry and commentary on the process of the collective, which will include CDs of recordings made at past readings. We also look forward to continuing our film screenings, and working more closely with the Root Cellar, SMOG, and WXBC to continue live poetry on campus. Furthermore, YST is pleased to announce that we will begin a bookbinding workshop in order to explore experimental publishing methods.
Onwards,
YST
YST Publications Presents: Dada Night, Fall 2014
YST Publications Presents: Dada Night, Fall 2014
Casting Call for YST Publicationâs adaptation of Sarah Kaneâs final play, 4:48 Psychosis. It is the story of a woman on the brink of suicide, tormented by her doctor and her own fractured psyche. The protagonist cannot tell fact from fiction, past from present, and the play vacillates between coherency and madness. Commitments include 90 minutes of rehearsal a week throughout February and March, and participation in the final production in April. Below is a pdf of the play, please read through and email ng2750 (at) bard.edu if you are interested.
http://rlmalvin.angelfire.com/KaneSarah448Psychosis.pdf

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from Anne Carson's Nox
(stay tuned for exciting news in January)
Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage
Monday October 20
Weis Cinema
8 pm
Marion Albers, "Major Progress on Female Form"
We are now accepting submissions for YST III: PsEuDo-ScIeNce (everything from the body to outer-space) explore the spaces in-betweenâŚthe occult, witchcraft, baking, mechanics, botany, mathematics, poetic recipes, chemical imbalances. SUBMIT FOR SCIENCE!!! In more direct terms, we are accepting poetry written or constructed around the idea of pseudo-science (thats a theme!)(see appendix). The deadline for submissions is October 27th.Â
FILL IN THE BLANKS!

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Note given to a friend, Alana Shaw
Untitled, Marion Albers