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ANNEX PRESS is an experimental small press founded in 1973 by Julian Kabza, aka Tod Kabza, writer, publisher, editor, visual artist. In the 1970s and 80's, Annex published work of new music documentation, conceptual art and texts by French, Russian and American experimental writers: Bob Perelman, Blue Gene Tyranny, Ron Silliman, Rosmarie Waldrop, Alan Davies, Bruce Andrews, Anne Waldman, Alain Veinstein and Yuri Mamleyev, Daniil Kharms (Daniil Ivanovich Yuvachev), Anne-Marie Albiach, Ascher/Straus, Lyn Hejinian, John Latta, among them. The Annex magazine edited by Julian Kabza appeared under varying titles; Biscuit (1976), Flora Danica (1976, Terraplane, 1977,and "Writing". Annexes, which are single author pamphlets include: Veinstein's "From A Reader's Notebook, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop). [1] Since the 1990s Annex Press has published in print, electronic, video, sound and film formats. The annexpress.org website publishes work by Su Freidrich film maker, Tom Mandel, Steve Benson, Julian Kabza, Volodymyr Bilyk, Leanne Bridgewater, Isidore Isou, Anna O'Meara + Ian Tompson, american dancer-choreographer Mark Tompkins, Luc Riolon videographer - film maker, Kit Robinson.

In 2017 ANNEX PRESS published the work entitled ALBIACH / CELAN : READING ACROSS LANGUAGES, by poet and essayist Donald Wellman, along with the additional text - Anne–Marie Albiach et Paul Celan Urgence et Négation en Réponse by the French poet Jean Daive, and a translation of a variant of a poem by Anne-Marie Albiach.

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