Ravi Shankar
Since 2002
Works in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

BIO

Ravi Shankar is Associate Professor and Poet-in-Residence at Central Connecticut State University and founding editor of the international online journal of the arts, Drunken Boat <http://www.drunkenboat.com>. He has published a book of poems, Instrumentality (Cherry Grove, 2004), named a finalist for the 2005 Connecticut Book Awards, and along with Reb Livingston, a collaborative chapbook, Wanton Textiles (No Tell Books, 2006). His creative and critical work has previously appeared in such publications as The Paris Review, Fulcrum, McSweeney's, the AWP Writer's Chronicle, Scribner’s Best American Erotic Poems from 1800 to the Present, among many others. He has taught at Queens College, University of New Haven, and Columbia University, where he received his MFA in Poetry. He has appeared as a commentator on NPR and Wesleyan Radio and read his work in many places, including the Asia Society, St. Mark's Poetry Project and the National Arts Club. He currently serves on the Advisory Council for the Connecticut Center for the Book, reviews poetry for the Contemporary Poetry Review and along with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, is the co-editor of Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from Asia, the Middle East and Beyond (W.W. Norton & Co.) <http://www.wwnorton.co.uk/book.html?id=1184>

LINKS:

Interview:
http://jacketmagazine.com/16/dev-iv-shank.html

Listen:
http://www.fishousepoems.org/archives/ravi_shankar/

Read:
http://www.brooklynrail.org/2006/09/poetry/ravi-shankar

Argue:
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5897

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Drunken Boat looking for submissions for (mis)Translation folio




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Ravi Shankar
Ed., http://www.drunkenboat.com
Poet-in-Residence
Associate Professor
CCSU - English Dept.
860-832-2766
shankarr@ccsu.edu

DISCUSSION

Recharging the Sensorium: Call for Submissions


REMEMBER: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS. ALL ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT BY DECEMBER 31st,
2006.

Please submit any proposals by December 31st, 2006 to
sensorium2007@gmail.com

Recharging the Sensorium: CSU Presents a Writing/Multimedia Day of the Arts
Open to Students and Faculty
Friday, April 27th, 2007
On the campus of Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 06050

INTRODUCTION

CSU Systems Office in conjunction with the Connecticut Review, the Helix and
Drunkenboat.com, online journal of the arts, present a day dedicated to the
conjunction of text with other media. Despite the popular image of the
solitary writer in a garret, writing is not an isolated art or stand-alone
skill, especially these days. Writers

DISCUSSION

Call for Proposals: Recharging the Sensorium 2007


Please submit any proposals by December 20th, 2006 to
sensorium2007@gmail.com

Recharging the Sensorium: CSU Presents a Writing/Multimedia Day of the Arts
Open to Students and Faculty
Friday, April 27th, 2007
On the campus of Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 06050

INTRODUCTION

CSU Systems Office in conjunction with the Connecticut Review, the Helix and
Drunkenboat.com, online journal of the arts, present a day dedicated to the
conjunction of text with other media. Despite the popular image of the
solitary writer in a garret, writing is not an isolated art or stand-alone
skill, especially these days. Writers

DISCUSSION

Drunken Boat Announces Issue#8 - A Triple Feature on the PanLit, Oulipo & Canadian Strange


http://drunkenboat.com

Announcing the premiere of Drunken Boat, the international online journal of
the arts, Issue #8. A special triple issue dedicated to the inaugural
PanLiterary Awards Winners in seven genres; the spreading potentiality of
the Oulipo; and the very strangest of current Canadian Arts and Letters.

Featuring over 125 contributors, including a radio play by Mark Rudman and
Martha Plimpton, ambigrams by Doug Hofstadter, archival material from
Raymond Queneau and Marcel Duchamp, translations by Cole Swenson and Keith
and Rosemarie Waldrop, video from Adeena Karasick, photos by Allyson Clay
and Gabor Szilasi, among many others.

Including new work from the PanLiterary Judges: PEN/Faulkner Award winner
Sabina Murray, conceptual artist and musician DJ Spooky, poet, translator
and librettist, Annie Finch, Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society,
Alexandra Tolstoy, trace/Alt-X New Media Award winner Talan Memmott, and
video art pioneer and TV interventionist David Hall.

Congratulations to Scott Withiam, Christiana Langenberg, Jason Nelson, Erik
Bunger, John Fillwalk, Geoffrey Demarquet and Jacques Leslie for winning the
inaugural PanLiterary Awards and thanks to guest curators Jean-Jacques
Poucel, Sina Queyras and designer Shawn McKinney for the special folios.

Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Drunken Boat to help
keep the arts alive online:

http://drunkenboat.com/db8/donate.html

Enjoy the issue and let us know what you think. Happy navigating!

-The Editors
http://www.drunkenboat.com

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Ravi Shankar
Poet-in-Residence
Assistant Professor
CCSU - English Dept.
860-832-2766
shankarr@ccsu.edu

DISCUSSION