Kyle Buckley

Kyle Buckley - [As we found ourselves saying...]

Length: 3:08

A passage from Kyle Buckley's extended poem, The Laundromat Essay, recorded in the historic Coach House coffee room.

Kyle Buckley - [We were invisible cats...]

Length: 1:48

A passage from Kyle Buckley's extended poem, The Laundromat Essay, recorded in the historic Coach House coffee room.

Kyle Buckley - ['The disappointment of poetry'...]

Length: 1:39

A passage from Kyle Buckley's extended poem, The Laundromat Essay, recorded in the historic Coach House coffee room.

Kyle Buckley and Jessica Westhead at the Pivot series

Jan 14

Kyle Buckley (The Laundromat Essay) and Jessica Westhead (Pulpy and Midge) read on January 14 at the Pivot series with Rocco De Giacomo.

The Pivot Reading Series
featuring Kyle Buckley, Rocco De Giacomo and Jessica Westhead
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Press Club, 850 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
8:00 p.m.
Free

Location: 
The Press Club
850 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
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Eye Weekly marvels at The Laundromat Essay

By Brian Joseph Davis
Eye Weekly
November 26 2008

My panic whenever reviewing poetry can be explained with a story once told to an interviewer by Liz Fraser of the Cocteau Twins. For an unauthorized lyric sheet, the band’s Japanese label had transcribed her indecipherable singing into English lines like, 'Hit me with your airplane / I don’t mend no fence / Yeah, baby, I’m a mud dancer.' Poetry criticism’s failure, I’ve always thought, is that it runs at a similar interpretive deficit as Japanese music industry interns pitted against Scottish post-punks singing in doggerel.

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Kyle Buckley on The Next Chapter podcast

CBC's The Next Chapter interviews Kyle Buckley about his book-length poem, The Laundromat Essay.

Visit the following link to download the podcast (Buckley's interview is close to the end): http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/nextchapter_20081106_8960.mp3.

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Kyle Buckley and Margaret Christakos at Hamilton's Lit Live

Dec 7

Kyle Buckley (The Laundromat Essay) and Margaret Christakos (What Stirs) appear in the evening lineup of the Lit Live Reading Series in Hamilton on Sunday, December 7.

For more information visit http://litlive.blogspot.com/.

The Lit Live Reading Series
featuring Kyle Buckley, Margaret Christakos, Wesley Bates, Sally Cooper and Elaine Kalman Naves
Sunday, December 7, 2008

Location: 
Sky Dragon Centre
27 King William Street
Hamilton, ON
Canada
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The Laundromat Essay Launch at Type Books

Nov 13

Come celebrate the launch of Kyle Buckley's labyrinthine long poem, The Laundromat Essay, at Type Books on Thursday, November 13.

Curious about this book? Read a recent interview with the author by the Calgary Herald.

The Laundromat Essay Book Launch
featuring author Kyle Buckley
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Type Books, 883 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON
8:00 p.m.

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883 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
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Calgary Herald interviews Kyle Buckley

The Calgary Herald interviewed Kyle Buckley, author of The Laundromat Essay, earlier this week:

Laundromat writer takes his poetry to the cleaners
Poet questions medium and its many challenges

Eric Volmers, Calgary Herald
Published: Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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Advance press tumbles in for The Laundromat Essay

This fall at Coach House, new poetry is in the air — verse so fresh it is anything but passing under the noses of newspapers’ books sections. <!--newline--><!--newline-->Kyle Buckley’s forthcoming volume, The Laundromat Essay, was recently featured within the folds of Eye Weekly and the Globe and Mail.

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