contest winners & part 2 of the HANK LAZER TOC CONTEST!!!

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thanks for all those who played our week-long Hank Lazer TOC contest.

first, we are happy to announce that JOSEPH MASSEY guessed all three blanks correctly 1) The Lyric VALUABLES 2) Lyricism of the SWERVE and 3) John Taggart’s PASTORELLES, so he gets 3 Omnidawn books of his choice.

for the radical guesses, we are giving MATT a prize for his answer: “Nice work if you can get it: john taggart’s HIGH PAID, SECRET GOVERNMENT JOB.” Matt wins an Omnidawn book of his choice.

and finally, we chose DEREK‘s answer: “elephant” for the final winner. He also wins any Omnibook of his choice.

LOTS OF PRIZES. these crazy people at Omnidawn must really love its blog readers!!!

to claim your prize, please email me: cperez [at] omnidawn [dot] com

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YES, i did mention a second contest. rules are the same. correct answers get books, funny answers get books. this will be up till the end of april. SO GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!

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PART TWO of the Table of Contents of Hank Lazer’s new Omnidawn book Lyric & Spirit: Selected Essays 1996-2008

Spirit

Returns: Innovative Poetry and Questions of “Spirit” 209

Sacred Forgery and the Grounds of Poetic Archaeology:
Armand Schwerner’s The Tablets 265

The Art and Architecture of Holding Open:
The Radical ____1_____ of Architectural Body 281

Meeting in the Book: Reading Edmond Jabes through
Rosmarie Waldrop’s Lavish ____2____ 297

Poetry & Myth: The Scene of Writing, Thinking As Such 307

Force, Vector, Pressure: The Phenomena of that
Relationship (An Interview with Chris Mansel) 321

Reflections on The Wisdom Anthology
of North American Buddhist Poetry 329

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2 comments for “contest winners & part 2 of the HANK LAZER TOC CONTEST!!!

  1. clockworkquill
    April 25, 2008 at 6:05 am

    I believe the answers are “yes” and “absence”, but I’d prefer them to be “door” and “spectacles”, personally…

  2. Gabe W-Y
    May 2, 2008 at 6:05 pm

    I belatedly second “yes” and “absence” as technically correct. My original, awful guesses were “orifices” for both. sorry.

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