Eugene Ostashevsky
Eugene Ostashevsky's books of poetry include Iterature and Infinite Recursor Or The Bride of DJ Spinoza, both available through Ugly Duckling Presse. His work has also appeared in Best American Poetry, Jubilat, Boston Review, and Fence. A recipient of a 2005 poetry fellowship from NYFA, he translates Russian absurdist literature of the 1930s, and is the editor of OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism, published by Northwestern University Press. His new chapbook, Enter Morris Imposternak, Pursued by Ironies, was published by Ugly Duckling Presse in January 2008.
Other work by Eugene Ostashevsky online:
Webcast of a reading at Berkeley, March 2005
Posted on November 18, 2006 6:39 AM
- Eugene Ostashevsky at Bowdoin College, November 30, 2006
- DJ Spinoza Talks to Flipper (live)
- DJ Spinoza Fights the Begriffon (live)
- DJ Spinoza Fights Joseph Bédier (live)
- Myopia is Youropia (live)
- DJ Spinoza Fights Che Bourashka (live)
- The Last DJ Spinoza (live)
- Now the Lord said to DJ Spinoza (live)
- DJ Spinoza Does Not Fight the Begriffon (live)
- Two Poems on the Sad Effects of Adultery (live)
- The Battle of Lepanto, 1571 (live)
- Remember the Cogito (live)
- Are You There, God? It's Me, DJ Spinoza (live)
- First Peepeesaurus (live)
- Second Peepeesaurus (live)
- Third Peepeesaurus (live)
- Infinite Recursor Or The Bride Of DJ Spinoza (live)
- DJ Spinoza Talks to Flipper
- The Origin of the Specious
- Alphabet for Tamar
- The Premises of Grass
- A Pirate Fit to Opine on Feet
- The Two-Dimensional Philosopher
- The Unraveller
- Eugene Ostashevsky Q&A on the form of his poem The Unraveller
- Eugene Ostashevsky Q&A on his most recent poetry project
- Eugene Ostashevsky