thurston moore and anne waldman help celebrate five years of lost and found @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNYenglish pic.twitter.com/2YdLxe3SLc
— erin glass (@erinroseglass) April 2, 2015
thurston moore and anne waldman help celebrate five years of lost and found @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNYenglish pic.twitter.com/2YdLxe3SLc
— erin glass (@erinroseglass) April 2, 2015
I worked with Lost and Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative to help imagine ways they might use and develop digital tools for archive research, editorial communication, publishing management, and possibly, forms of digital publishing that will maintain Lost and Found’sunique philosophy. Spearheaded by poet and Graduate Center English Professor Ammiel Alcalay, Lost & Found “publishes unexpected, genre-bending works by important 20th century writers. Unearthed from personal and institutional archives in the United States and abroad, these unique projects are edited by doctoral students at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Aimed at a general readership, these chapbooks expose and provoke new archival research and connections.”