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Alice Fulton photo by Hank De Leo
The Nightingales of Troy

The Nightingales of Troy





Events Calendar
(follow links for details)

Fordham University
Poets Out Loud Award Reading
March 5, 2008

University of North Dakota
“Revolutions” Writers Conference
March 27&28, 2008

Hartford Academy of the Arts
Wallace Stevens Poetry Program
April 22, 2008

University of Connecticut
Wallace Stevens Poetry Program
April 23, 2008

Market Block Books
Troy Night Out & Publication Party
June 27, 2008

Russell Sage College
The Carol Ann Donahue Poet
October 2, 2008

University of Houston
Poetry Reading and Emily Dickinson Panel
October 22, 2008

Reed College
Poetry Reading
November 6, 2008

New York State Writers Institute
Fiction Reading
November 11, 2008

College of St. Rose
Fiction Reading
November 12, 2008




Seattle Review
Box 354330
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-4330
email Seattle Review

Folio
Department of Literature
American University
Washington, DC 20016
email Folio

Rain Taxi
P.O. Box 3840
Minneapolis, MN 55403
email Rain Taxi

Contemporary Literature
University of Wisconsin Press
800-621-8476
email Contemporary Literature

interviews — audio & video

Joe Donohue, WAMC, Albany
Tish Pearlman, WEOS, Geneva
Ashley David, WCBN, Ann Arbor
David Inge, WILL, Urbana
Glen Altschuler, Cornell Cybertower

interviews — print

Anna Mundow, Irish Times
Anna Mundow, Boston Globe
Lauren Fanelli, Folio
Linden Ontjes, Seattle Review
Sarah Cohen, Atlantic Online
Nate Brown, Cornell Sun
Eric Lorberer, Rain Taxi
Alec Marsh, TriQuarterly
Cristanne Miller, Contemporary Literature
Barbara Petoskey, Associated Writing Programs Chronicle

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Anna Mundow, "Legends of Troy: Interview " Irish Times Magazine (Dublin), July 12, 2008.
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Works discussed: The Nightingales of Troy, "Queen Wintergreen," "Happy Dust," "The Glorious Mysteries," "Dorothy Loves Maleman," "The Real Eleanor Rigby," "If It's Not Too Much to Ask," "L'Air du Temps."

Topics discussed: Troy, NY, Alice Munro, Grace Paley, Annie Proulx, Frank O'Connor, nuns, the Beatles, Phoenix Hotel, Rainbow Gardens, The Ship of Joy, Troy Record, Dublin, Peg Flynn, Hudson River, Mamie Garrahan, Annie Garrahan, Min Garrahan, Bess Garrahan, Louise Garrahan, Dorothy Garrahan, Ruth Livingston, Troy Public Library, Tiffany windows, Proctor's Theater, Frear Building, Trojan Electronics, Off Track Betting, Oakwood Cemetery, memory, time.

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Anna Mundow, "Distilling Decades into Fiction: An Interview with Alice Fulton" Boston Globe, June 29, 2008.
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Works discussed: The Nightingales of Troy, "Queen Wintergreen," "Happy Dust," "The Real Eleanor Rigby."

Topics discussed: Language, compression, fiction vs poetry, character, psychology, research, historical accuracy, nursing, psychiatry, schizophrenia, short story form, narrative, novel, epochs, period texture, Troy, NY, Lansingburgh, NY, Phoenix Hotel, Herman Melville, Typee.

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Joe Donohue, "The Roundtable" WAMC Albany, New York, Thursday, June 26, 2008.
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Fiction discussed: The Nightingales of Troy, "Dorothy Loves Maleman," "The Nightingales of Troy."

Topics discussed: Troy, NY, Hudson River, Frear Building, River Street, Troy Public Library, Troy Record, great-grandmother's 1919 obituary, one story in each decade of the 20th century, Lansingburgh, NY, Phoenix Hotel, Herman Melville, Typee, The Ship of Joy, dance gardens on the Hudson River, visiting nurses, The Rainbow Garden, fiction vs memoire, short story vs poetry, history of the language, textures of the decades.

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Tish Pearlman, "Out of Bounds" WEOS Geneva, New York, Thursday, March 15, 2006.
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Poems read and discussed: "Powers Of Congress," "Sequel."

Topics discussed: Formative years, love poetry, poetry of ideas, politics, philosophy, idiosyncratic poetry, autobiographical poetry, introspection, infinite nature of language, change and recombination, social conformity, importance of form and content, music, deletions, reticence, silence, poetry as a foreign language, making it fresh, Emily Dickinson's language, gratitude, obscurity, meditative nature of poetry, poetry set to music, Enid Sutherland's setting of "Give: Reimagining Daphne & Apollo," variety of musical idioms, thinking musically when writing poetry, writing short stories vs. writing poems, the effect of awards."

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Ashley David, "The Living Writers Show" WCBN Ann Arbor, Michigan, Thursday, January 25, 2006.
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Poems or excerpts read or discussed: "A Little Heart To Heart With The Horizon," "Point Of Purchase," "Scumbling," Cascade Experiment.

Topics discussed: Language, complexity, style, handwritten marginalia in "Point Of Purchase," taking risks, experimenting, where is pleasure located in poetry, reading widely, helping her students write what they love, the work of A. R. Ammons, Ammons as a teacher and friend, Elvis, polyphony, character, diction, poetics, control, weirdness, good strangeness, innovation, love poems, rhythm and music in poetry, scansion, metrics, improvisation, form, sound, silence, the line, caesura, Emily Dickinson's syntax and dash, high to low registers of diction, eccentricity, war, protest, witness, science, "inconvenient knowledge," privilege, women, inequity, animals, cruelty, suffering, schools of poetry and critical convenience, being between categories, branding, Keats, negative capability, mystery in poetry and music.

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David Inge, "Focus 580" WILL Urbana, Illinois Tuesday, October 11, 2005.
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Poems or excerpts read or discussed: "Dance Script With Electric Ballerina," "What I Like," "My Diamond Stud," "The Priming Is A Negliglee," "Maidenhead," "How To Swing Those Obligattos Around," "My Last TV Campaign."

Topics discussed: Dance Script With Electric Ballerina, Sensual Math, Felt, Cascade Experiment, Beginning as a poet, working with young poets, teaching creative writing, keeping a notebook, enjambment, poetic forms, syntactic doubling, gemology, technical diction, ways to approach poems, transparency vs density, popular music, composers who have set her poems, music in poetry, what distinguishes poetry from other genres, virginity, gesso, leading, visual art, A.R. Ammons, Elizabeth Bishop, Emily Dickinson, William Shakespeare, James Wright, Cristanne Miller, Jack Bruce, Bob Dylan, William Bolcom, Anthony Cornicello, Joseph Klein, Enid Sutherland.

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Lauren Fanelli, "Stranger Inclusions: An Interview with Alice Fulton" Folio 20:2:49-63, spring 2005.
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Works discussed: Sensual Math, Felt, "Close," "The Permeable Past Tense Of Feel," Dance Script With Electric Ballerina, "In The Beginning," "Slate," Palladium, Powers Of Congress, "Silencer," "Failure," "==," "Immersion," "Warmth Sculpture," "Duty Free Spirits," Feeling As a Foreign Language, "Of Formal, Free, and Fractal Verse: Singing the Body Eclectic," "Fractal Amplifications: Writing in Three Dimensions," Cascade Experiment, "Shy One."

Topics discussed: Motivation for writing, Emily Dickinson, creative influences, feminism, formative education, early workshops, teachers, politics and ethics in poetry, content, process of writing, personal prosody, A.R. Ammons, enjambment, the shape of the poem, keeping and using notebooks, Fine Arts Work Center, philosophy, inclusions, right-justified lines, Robert Kelly's The Cruise of the Pnyx, suicide, Joan Mitchell's White Territory, the line and line breaks, italics, the poem plane, impulsion, syntactic doubling, revision, obsessiveness, closure, embodiment, eating, carnivorism, compassion, the bride sign (==, double equal), torquing repitition, non-recoverable deletion, metaphors and concepts of science, fractal poetry, form wars, John H. Holland, book titles, title poems, reading other writers, Cornell.

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Linden Ontjes, "The Wick That Is The White Between The Ink: Interview of Alice Fulton by Linden Ontjes at the Josephine Miles House, Berkeley, CA 11/20/04" The Seattle Review XXVII:2:24-44, 2005.
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Works discussed: Sensual Math, "==," "Immersion," "The Lines Are Wound On Wooden Bobbins Formerly Bones," "Fuzzy Feelings," Felt, "Close," "Maidenhead," "Fair Use," "Of Formal, Free, and Fractal Verse: Singing the Body Eclectic," Feeling As a Foreign Language, Powers Of Congress, rough draft of "==," rough draft of "Immersion," rough draft of "Recessive," "Barely Composed."

Topics discussed: The bride sign (== , double equal), Emily Dickinson's dash, A.R. Ammons' colon, betweenness as a feminist space, power of negative space, lace and lacemaking, yin space, brides, the genuine and the imitation, empathy, artificiality of poetry, fractal poetry, chance processes, randomness, reciprocity, cluster and supercluster words, John. H. Holland, the poem plane, fracturing the surface, transparency vs. resistance, ethics of the self.

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Sarah Cohen, "Justice + Beauty = Sublime," The Atlantic online, July 13, 2004.
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Works discussed: Cascade Experiment, "Shy One," Sensual Math, Dance Script With Electric Ballerina, Felt, "Between the Apple and the Stars," Powers Of Congress, "A Poetry of Inconvenient Knowledge."

Topics discussed: Poems about things, aesthetic principles, poetic process, control in poetry writing, cascade experiments, the bride sign (double equals sign), lace-making, Emily Dickinson, A.R. Ammons, surface of language, typographic features of poetry, public poetry readings, technical language, Daphne myth, conscience, cruelty, suffering, history, ethics, religion, feminism, subversive language, writing against the predominant culture, animal suffering, layers of meaning, homage, justice, beauty, the sublime.

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Glenn Altschuler, "A Conversation with Alice Fulton" Cornell Cybertower, recorded April 12, 2004
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Works discussed: "What I Like," "The Gone Years," "Maidenhead," "Give," "About Face," "Cascade Experiment," "Sequel," Cascade Experiment.

Topics discussed: Formative years, friendship, what is a poem, music in poetry, poetry read aloud, popular culture, Elvis, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, "Daphne and Apollo Remade" by Enid Sutherland, being a graduate student at Cornell, A.R. Ammons (Fulton reads "Triphammer Bridge"), Emily Dickinson, physics and poetry, the paradoxes of quantum mechanics, the metaphors of science, feminism, religion, butterfly effect.

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Nate Brown, "A Conversation with Poet and Professor Alice Fulton" Cornell Daily Sun, Jan. 31, 2002.
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Works discussed: "Split The Lark," "Maidenhead," "Sequel," Felt.

Topics discussed: A.R. Ammons, Cornell MFA creative writing program, teaching, emotion in contemporary poetry, felt and feltmaking, complexity theory, Emily Dickinson, privacy and solitude, eccentricity.

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Eric Lorberer, "Language As Felt: An Interview with Alice Fulton" Rain Taxi 6:2:16-19, summer 2001.
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Works discussed: "Fractal Amplifications," "About Music For Bone And Membrane Instrument ==," "Point Of Purchase," "Close," "Silencer," Felt, Powers Of Congress, Feeling as a Foreign Language.

Topics discussed: Fractal poetics, plainstyle poetics, "cultural correctness," feminism, maximalism, cruelty, fetishism (sexual, religious, commodity), Emily Dickinson, A.R. Ammons, painting and poetry, abstraction, the == (bride) sign, the poem plane, handwriting in conjunction with type.

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Alec Marsh, "A Conversation with Alice Fulton," TriQuarterly 98 98:22-39, winter 1996-97.
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Poems discussed: "==," "Give," "My Last TV Campaign," "OVERLORD," "Passport," "Some Cool," "Turn: A Version," "Vanishing Cream," "World Wrap."

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Cristanne Miller, "An Interview with Alice Fulton," Contemporary Literature 38:4:585-615, winter 1997.
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Poems discussed: "A Little Heart To Heart With The Horizon," "A New Release," "About Face," "Anchors Of Light," "Art Thou The Thing I Wanted," "Between The Apple And The Stars," "==," "By Her Own Hand." "Cascade Experiment," "Cusp," "Drills," "Echo Location," "Fables From The Random," "Fuzzy Feelings," "Give," "Immersion," "My Last TV Campaign," "My Second Marriage To My First Husband," "OVERLORD," "Point Of Purchase," "Some Cool," "Southbound In A Northbound Lane," "Supernal,""The Expense Of Spirit," "Undoing."

Topics discussed: The == (bride) sign, polyphonic writing, "blue notes" and non-binary "betweenness," the music of language, gender, feminist punctuation, lyric "voice," God, race, Daphne and Apollo, mythology, enjambment, line and stanza, transparency, grace, love poems, sentimentality, emotions, embarrassment, suicide, sadism, skepticism, science, bee orchids, originality, political subversion, the handmade, handwriting in printed poems, marginalia, MacArthur award, A.R. Ammons, and Emily Dickinson.

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Barbara J. Petoskey, "An Interview with Alice Fulton," Associated Writing Programs Chronicle 30:6:24-29, May/summer 1998.
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Poems discussed: "About Face,""Dance Script With Electric Ballerina," "Echo Location," "Elvis From The Waist Up," "Fuzzy Feelings," "Give," "My Last TV Campaign," "Some Cool," "The Priming Is A Negligee," "Vanishing Cream."