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The Torontoist on Sandra Alland
Written by Katie St Jean   
Thursday, 12 April 2007

From the Torontoist, comes this piece on Sandra Alland:

A long-awaited book of poetry, Blissful Times, gets launched tonight at Clinton’s by writer, multimedia artist and activist Sandra Alland. We’d like to call Sandra Alland the sweetheart of the Toronto small press scene, but she might kick our asses, so forget that we had that thought. We can safely say that Clinton’s will be full of good cheer tonight for BookThug’s spring launch.

Sandra has written three collections of poetry, performed all over the western hemisphere, and is also a bookseller and micropress publisher who advocates for the protection and nourishment of independent publishers and bookstores. 

Torontoist has been privileged to preview an electronic version of Blissful Times, and can’t wait to get its hands around its very own copy of the book tonight. Beginning with a fragment from Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days, Sandra 'translates' the poem 63 times, morphing it into different poetic forms and emotional states, and sometimes into different media. Using formal constraints, specialty dictionaries, internet search and translation engines, voice-activated software, the weather, global news and personal experiences, Sandra generates pieces ranging from lyric poetry to sound poetry, from theatre to rant, from photography to Boggle.

Read the rest of the article over at the Torontoist.

Source: Torontoist

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