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J Cage: Music is permanent; only listening is intermittent


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Reality Beach


So glad to have these recordings of poems forthcoming in Indian Summer Recycling (“Bands of strata,” We used to say,/ Now you’re a tadpole/the size of an orange seed,” and “Hammer”) included in the new REALITY BEACH alongside the work of so many others I admire.










Listen closely and the baby that’s so busy being born in “tadpole” is a four-year-old (now five) playing a guitar that’s leaned up against a wall.
HUGE thanks to Adam Tedesco for the care he’s put into assembling something so tender and monumental.

Friday, April 12, 2019

INDIAN SUMMER RECYCLING is forthcoming from Magnificent Field!

I’m thrilled to be able to announce that my third book, Indian Summer Recycling, is forthcoming from Magnificent Field (Jen Tynes’ wonderful new operation) late summer/early fall 2019.




Here's a link to an author statement and explorations of process: 
https://www.magnificentfield.com/news/2019/4/12/forthcoming-nathan-haukes-indian-summer-recycling