Brian Kim Stefans
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Brian Kim Stefans is an American poet. He was born in Rutherford, New Jersey in 1969. He is best known for his work in digital poetry.
He has published several books of poetry including Free Space Comix (Roof Books, 1998), Gulf (Object Editions, 1998, downloadable at ubu.com), Angry Penguins (Harry Tankoos, 2000), What Is Said to the Poet Concerning Flowers (Factory School, 2006), and Before Starting Over: Selected Writings and Interviews 1994-2005 (Salt, 2006). Fashionable Noise: On Digital Poetics (Atelos, 2003) is a collection of essays, poetry and interviews.
He is the editor of the /ubu (”slash ubu”) series of e-books at www.ubu.com/ubu and the creator of arras.net, devoted to new media poetry and poetics, where most of his work, including his own series of Arras e-books, can be found.
His internet art and digital poems, such as “The Truth Interview (with Kim Rosenfield)” and the “Flash Polaroids” appear at Ubu, Rhizome, How2, Jacket and Turbulence. “The Dreamlife of Letters” was published by Coach House Books. Installations of “The Dreamlife of Letters” and “Star Wars (one letter at a time)” have appeared in New York and Providence.
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