An edition of Reel men (2014)

Reel men

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Text of Masha Tupitsyn's September 30, 2014 reading for the Woodberry Poetry Room recording session, Masha Tupitsyn reads Reel men.

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"Masha Tupitsyn is the author of Like Someone In Love: An Addendum to Love Dog (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013), Love Dog (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013), LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film (ZerO Books, 2011), Beauty Talk & Monsters, a collection of film-based stories (Semiotext(e) Press, 2007), and co-editor of the anthology Life As We Show It: Writing on Film (City Lights, 2009). In 2015, she completed Love Sounds, a 24-hour audio-essay and history of love in English-speaking cinema, which concludes an immaterial trilogy. Most recently, she made The Tarot Diaries, an audio diary and mixtape about fate and future in late capitalism https://soundcloud.com/tarotdiaries. Her fiction and criticism have appeared or is forthcoming in numerous anthologies and journals. She teaches film at The New School."--Author's Tumblr website (viewed 10/27/2016).

Presented by Masha Tupitsyn, in the company of poet Nathaniel Otting and Woodberry Poetry Room curator Christina Davis, on September 30, 2014 in the Media Production Center, Harvard University.

Inscribed, "M. Tupitsyn. Thanks so much! 9/30/14."

In prefab case, 31 cm.

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PS3620.U65 R445 2014

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Pagination
9 numbered leaves

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OL59258122M
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961394352

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OL43479772W

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