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/PERFORMANCE & ESSAY UPDATE/
                             to
/*      FLASHPOINT*/ issue #13 on *DAVID JONES: Painter & Poet *.....
 
                       FLASHPOINT #13
                         _http://www.flashpointmag.com_ 
<http://www.flashpointmag.com/>  

                                announcing THREE NEW features:
 
                Colin Wilcockson: "Notes on Some Letters of David Jones" 
 
            Massimo Bacigalupo: "Giano Accame [1928-2009] IN MEMORIAM"
                        (Accame's "Art and Usury from Dante to Pound"
                                                appears
          in /FlashPoint/ #11 at http://www.flashpointmag.com/accame1.htm)
 
                          Robert Coover's /NOIR/: reviewed by JR Foley
 
                                                   AND
              For Those in the Washington, D.C. Area on October 14 & 21
at Kensington Row Bookshop, 3786 Howard Ave., Kensington, Maryland (301) 
949-9416
                          (http://www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com 
<http://members.verizon.net/%7Evze4nbyt/>)                                                
 
                                      JR Foley & Carlo Parcelli
                                          will perform from
                        their recent work sampled in /FlashPoint/ #13,
                                              including:
 
            Thursday, Oct. 14: JR Foley reads from /AMBLER'S GRASS/
 
     Thursday, Oct. 21: Poet/Vaudevillian Carlo Parcelli performs a 
selection of
                       Dramatic Monologues from his Novel in Verse
          /The Canaanite Gospel: A Meditation on Empire: the Easter 
Sequence/
 
             Drawn from dozens of biblical and secular sources, these 
monologues,
               at once historical, profane, blasphemous, comedic and 
vulgar, tell 
  a revisionist tale of what transpired in Judea, Easter Week/Passover 
33 AD and beyond
                   during the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius.

     Mr. Parcelli will appear in 'authentic' First Century Eastern 
Mediterranean garb.

                     "Come heavy, or don't come at all."--- Junior Soprano
 
                          /FlashPoint: A Journal of the Arts and Politics/
// 
                     "Along the frontier 
              where the arts & politics clash ..."

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