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CALARTS LITERARY JOURNAL COPIES NOW AVAILABLE.


Byline: Daily News

VALENCIA - A peek into the guilty pleasures of the literati literati

Scholars in China and Japan whose poetry, calligraphy, and paintings were supposed primarily to reveal their cultivation and express their personal feelings rather than demonstrate professional skill.
 at California Institute of the Arts California Institute of the Arts
 known as CalArts

U.S. private institution of higher learning in Valencia. Created in 1961 through the merger of two other art institutes, it was the first in the U.S.
 is available with the publication of ``Black Clock 4,'' the school's literary journal.

``Black Clock 4'' provides a forum completely free from editorial restraints and is published semi-annually by the school's Critical Studies MFA See multifactor authentication.  Writing Program. Copies are available at newsstands and bookstores or by visiting its Web site at www.blackclock.org. A one-year subscription (two issues) is $20; single issue cover price is $12.

``Literature and art and music and the movies are so rife with Moby Dicks and Van Goghs and Kafkas and Vertigos who were dismissed or disdained in their time that you would think by now people would take care to sound a little less self-satisfied about their good taste,'' editor and faculty member Steve Erickson Stephen Michael Erickson (born April 20 1950) is an American novelist, essayist and critic. His novels escape traditional classifications; no literary category describes them adequately. They are usually placed on the borders of surrealism or magical realism.  wrote of the project.

Black Clock 4 writers are Arion Berger, Tracy Biga, MacLean Mady Schutzman, Don DeLillo Don DeLillo (born November 20 1936) is an American author best known for his novels, which paint detailed portraits of American life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He currently lives in New York City. , Richard Meier, Joanna Scott, Ron Drummond, Anthony Miller, Janet Sternberg, Samantha Dunn, Albert Mobilio, David Toop, Steve Erickson, Rick Moody, Kenneth Turan, Glen David Gold Glen David Gold is best known as the author of Carter Beats the Devil (Hyperion, 2001), a fictionalised biography of Charles Joseph Carter (1874-1936), an American illusionist performing from c.1900-1936. , Joy Nicholson, Michael Ventura, Howard Hampton, Geoffey O'Brien, Jon Wagner, Sean Howe, Robert Polito, David L. Ulin, Grace Krilanovich, Chris Roberts, Eric Weisbard, Jonathan Lethem, Howard A. Rodman, Rachel Zucker, Ton Lutz and Jon Savage. Dwayne Moser and Bruce Bauman serve as senior editors and Gail Swanlund is the art director.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Nov 25, 2005
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