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Ingmara Balode
http://mygrations.blogspot.com/2008/09/poem-by-latvian-poet-ingmara-balode.html

Sanna Karlstrom
http://www.finlit.fi/booksfromfinland/bff/404/Karlstrom_404.html

 Ana Pepelnik
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2008/09/the_slovenian_invasion_1.html
http://www.sploh.si/improeng.html

Sigurbjörg Thrastardottir
http://www.transcript-review.org/section.cfm?lan=en&id=382

 Zoë Skoulding
http://www.dusie.org/skoulding.html
http://www.zoeskoulding.co.uk/

http://www.parkingnonstop.com/

http://jacketmagazine.com/29/p-fiedorczuk.html
http://www.spl.org.uk/poets_a-z/fiedorczuk.htm

http://www.spekteronline.net/clanek.asp?id=573

http://www.hermann-lenz-preis.de/fiedorczuk.html

 Ela
http://www.polishwriting.net

http://othervoicespoetry.org/vol38/kielar/index.html

http://www.wierszewmetrze.eu
(Polish version of "Poems on the Underground"; click on the ENG button)


Translation and writing
Charles Bernstein's writing/translation experiments: http://www.writing.upenn.edu/bernstein/wreadiing-experiments.html

Artists and cities
An interesting collaboration between a performance poet and a visual artist: http://thingsnotworthkeeping.com
Urban exploration in France: http://www.nogovoyages.comAn Italian visual artist in New York: http://www.simonettamoro.com

Situationists and psychogeography
Guy Debord on psychogeography, 1955: http://library.nothingness.org/articles/4/en/display/2
A Situationist manifesto from the 50s by Gilles Ivain/Ivain Chtcheglov: http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/1

Metropoetica News

Zoë Skoulding, Sanna Karlstrom, Julia Fiedorczuk are participating in the fourth DaseinFest! The international literary festival takes place in Athens, 4th - 8th May 2011.

Dasein


Metropoetica in Wrocław

Watch Inside Outside - a film from the Metropoetica poets, shot at a performance in the streets of Wrocław in April 2011

Metropoetica in Riga

"We walked in the wide streets, in the pale grey light. We watched the city, photographed it, filmed it, wrote about it, and watched it looking back at us through closed windows, reflections in passing trams and the inscrutable eyes of statues..."   Responses to Riga from the poets - now available online

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