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- Q4687970 abstract "Aerial is an influential poetry magazine edited by Rod Smith and published by Aerial/Edge based in Washington, D.C.. Along with the magazine, Aerial/Edge publishes Edge Books. The first issue of Aerial appeared in 1984. Edge Books began with its first publication in 1989.Beginning with Issue 6/7 (John Cage), Aerial has published a series of issues devoted to the work of individual poets within the avant-garde tradition, such as Bruce Andrews, Barrett Watten, and Lyn Hejinian."Aerial is focused primarily on the avant garde and the experimental, broadly defined", according to the magazine's Web site. This focus could be defined as a poetry and poetics that grew out of a counter-poetic tradition that specifically took root in 20th-century North America. Today, some of the more recognizable of these avante garde and experimental groups would now include Black Mountain poets, the New York School, Language poets, and the San Francisco Renaissance. Broadly defined, the various groups and "schools" found antecedents in the diverse theories and practice of John Cage and Gertrude Stein, George Oppen and William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson and Robert Duncan, or Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa to name a few.So far, contributors to Aerial over its run of publication have included Lyn Hejinian, Carla Harryman, Elaine Equi. Charles Bernstein and Tina Darragh to give one sampling. Peter Seaton, Jerry Estrin, Leslie Scalapino, Rae Armantrout and Ron Silliman are another sampling of the eclectic mix of artists who have made an appearance in Aerial over its nearly 30-year run. There have been dozens more. Some of the magazine's poems have crossed over into mainstream acceptance, including some work featured in The Best American Poetry series.".
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- Q4687970 comment "Aerial is an influential poetry magazine edited by Rod Smith and published by Aerial/Edge based in Washington, D.C.. Along with the magazine, Aerial/Edge publishes Edge Books. The first issue of Aerial appeared in 1984.".
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