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Tan Lin

Tan Anthony Lin is an American poet, author, filmmaker, and professor. He defines his work as "ambient" literature, which draws on and samples source material from the Internet and popular culture to address issues involving plagiarism, copyright, and technology.[1]

Tan A. Lin
Born1957 (age 65–66)
NationalityAmerican
EducationCarleton College
Columbia University
Known forPoetry, filmmaking
Notable workHEATH (Plagiarism/Outsource), 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking
Style"Ambient" literature
Children1 (Ahn)

Early life and education edit

Lin was born April 24, 1957, in Seattle, Washington, to Chinese-American immigrants born in Shanghai, China, and Beijing, China. His parents migrated to the United States from China, his father in 1948 and his mother in 1949.[2][3] His father, Henry Huan Lin, was a ceramist and former dean of the Ohio University College of Fine Arts. His mother, Julia Chang Lin, born in Shanghai, was a poet and taught literature at Ohio University.[4] Tan Lin is the nephew of Lin Huiyin, who is said to be the first female architect in China.[5] Lin Juemin and Lin Yin Ming, both among the 72 martyrs of the Second Guangzhou Uprising, were cousins of his grandfather.[6] Lin Chang-min, a Hanlin of Qing dynasty, the emperor's teacher, was the father of Lin Hui-yin and grandfather of Tan.

The Lin family moved to Athens, Ohio, where in 1959, Tan's sister, Maya Ying Lin, was born.[7] She is an American designer and artist who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.[8]

Lin received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. He received M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in English Literature from Columbia University in New York City; his dissertation, completed in 1995, was titled "Garbage, Truth, and the Recycling of Modern Life."[9] In addition to writing essays, poems, and books, Lin currently teaches creative writing at Columbia University and New Jersey City University. He has previously taught at the University of Virginia, the California Institute of the Arts, and Brooklyn College.[10][11]

Works edit

Lin's style as an artist comes from the principle of "ambient" literature. A commentary by Katherine Elaine Sanders described the style by saying, "Lin leads his audiences in exploring the temporary ephemera that fills our daily interactions: emails, Twitter feeds, Facebook messages, blogs, movies, magazines, and advertisements, indexes, photographs, and recipes."[12]

The first published work by Lin was Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe in 1996, a "meditation backwards," where he invented new poetry structures through the manipulation of the mechanics of language.[13] In 2003, Lin published his second work, Blipsoak01, where he again used inventive poetry structures, this time through the abstract visual placement of words.

From January 10, 2006 to October 16, 2006, Lin maintained a blog, titled AMBIENT FICTION READING SYSTEM 01, of everything he read, the time it took him to read it, and the place where he read it. In the project's preface, Lin described it as "a stopwatch of various off-hand, inefficient, and fragmentary reading practices, really the dated, after-effects of reading."[14] A first expanded edition of the project was published online by UbuWeb as BIB. (2007), and a second edition was published in 2011 as Bib., Rev. Ed.[15]

In ambience is a novel with a logo, Lin used a subtitle system consisting of citations in the format of Google search entries.[16] Less than a year later, he published HEATH, which utilized the same subtitle system presented in ambience, but also focused on language and graphics from various online sources. In 2010, Lin published 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking, in which he continued his use of inventive poetry structures, this time in the style of "a field guide to the arts."[17] In 2011, he published Insomnia and the Aunt, in which he mourned the death of his aunt, who owned a motel. Lin's most recent published work, "The Fern Rose Bibliography" (2022), is an excerpt from his forthcoming novel, Our Feelings Were Made by Hand.[18]

HEATH edit

In the project HEATH (Plagiarism/Outsource), Lin presented a collection of language and graphics compiled from a variety of online sources, ranging from advertisements to Facebook to scholarly articles. For Lin, the work touched on "who is more generally responsible for certain texts," rather than "who physically authors a text."[19] He explored the idea of an ambient novel by highlighting how a book works and how a reader reacts to a printed object when the content itself is arguably meaningless. The content skips from subject to subject in a seemingly random way through plagiarisms, outsourced material, and meta-content.[20]

7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking edit

In 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking, Lin wrote prose poems that are disrupted by themselves, alluding to the idea of art being "relaxingly meaningless." He distorted the line between various aesthetic disciplines and took avant-garde notions to a new level by diffusing them into ambient formats such as yoga and meditation. The seven sections of the book each address a different art form, including photography, painting, the novel, architecture, music, theory, and film, using both text and photographs.

The critical response to 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking was generally positive. The poet Kenneth Goldsmith wrote, "Lin proposes a radical idea for reading: not reading. Words, so prevalent today, are merely elements that constitute fleeting engagements."

The work was the winner of a Book Award for poetry in 2012 from the Association for Asian American Studies.[17]

Bibliography edit

Essays and shorter works edit

  • Information Archives, the De-Materialization of Language, and Kenneth Goldsmith's Fidget and No. 111 2.7.93-10.20.96
  • Ambient Stylistics. Conjunctions, no. 35 (2000): 127–145.
  • Anachronistic Modernism: Numbers Stations, Static, and the Cold War of Poetry. Cabinet, no. 1 (Winter 2000/2001).
  • Warhol's Aura and the Language of Writing: A World of Likenesses. Cabinet, no. 4 (Fall 2001).
  • Mary Mary Ellen Ellen. Conjunctions, no. 38 (2002): 99–122.
  • Introduction: Boredom and Nonsense in Wonderland. In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, xi–xxxiii. New York: Barnes & Noble Classics, 2004.
  • My Wife Looks Like Greta Garbo. Conjunctions, no. 42 (2004): 224–241.
  • Eric Baudelaire's Sugar Water, the Deleuzean Event, and the Dispersion of Spectatorial Labour. Reading Room: A Journal of Art and Culture, no. 2 (February 2008): 8–27.
  • Disco as Operating System, Part One. Criticism 50, no. 1 (Winter 2008): 83–100.
  • PLAGIARISM: A response to Thomas Fink. Otoliths (June 2009).[21]
  • SOFT INDEX (OF repeating PLACES, PEOPLE, AND WORKS). boundary 2 36, no. 3 (Fall 2009): 235–240.
  • Architecture Is Tomorrow Morning. Harvard Design Magazine, no. 38 (Spring/Summer 2014).
  • Disco, Cybernetics, and the Migration of Warhol’s Shadows into Computation. Criticism 56, no. 3 (Summer 2014): 481–524.
  • A False Accounting. Brooklyn Rail (April 2016).
  • The Fern Rose Bibliography. New York: The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, 2022.

Published works edit

  • Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe (Sun and Moon Press, 1996)
  • BlipSoak01 (Atelos Press, 2003)
  • ambience is a novel with logo, (Katalance Press, 2007)
  • Kruder & Dorfmeister (with M. E. Carroll) (Centro Cultural Montehermoso, 2007)
  • HEATH (Plagiarism/Outsource) (Zaesterle Press, 2007)
  • BIB. (ubu editions, 2007)
  • 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking (Wesleyan University Press, 2010)
  • Blurb (Edit Publications, 2010)
  • Purple/Pink Appendix, (Edit Publications, 2010)
  • Bib., Rev. Ed. (Westphalie Verlag, 2011)
  • Insomnia and the Aunt (Kenning Editions, 2011)
  • the patio and the index (Triple Canopy, 2011)
  • Heath Course Pak (Counterpath Press, 2012)
  • An Annotated Index to the Photographic Work of Diana Kingsley with Anecdotes and Emendations by M. Moore and E. Dickinson (Convolution No. 2, 2013)

Art exhibitions edit

  • Automasters, 1999
  • Poetry Plastique, 2001
  • Between Language and Form, 2002
  • 27 Merging Artists, 2002
  • One Place and the Other, 2002
  • Code Residue, 2005
  • The Baghdad Batteries, 2010
  • The Evryali Score, 2010

Public art projects edit

  • Itinerant Gastronomy, 1996
  • The Echo Variations, The Edge of Summer Cleans Autumn, 1998
  • Cleveland Public Library Project, 1998
  • "Flatness", 2001
  • Input, 2004
  • Chinese Chalk in a Parking Lot, 2009
  • TwitterChalk, 2009

Film, theatre, and video works edit

  • Calendar the Siamese, 1996
  • Poetry in Uniforms, 1996
  • Dub Version, 2002
  • Eleven Minute Painting, Reading Module v. 01, 2002
  • Poni Hoax, 2005
  • Disco Eats Itself, 2007

Awards edit

  • Danforth Foundation Nominee, 1979
  • Mademoiselle Poetry Prize, 1979
  • Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative American Poetry, 1984 and 1986
  • Bennett Cerf Award, Columbia University, 1985
  • Van Rensselaer Award for Poetry, 1986
  • Academy of American Poets Honorable Mention, Columbia University, 1987
  • President's Fellow, Columbia University, 1990
  • The Pushcart Prizes, Honorable Mention for Fiction, 2004
  • J. Paul Getty Visiting Scholar Fellowship, The Getty Trust, Los Angeles, 2004
  • Asian American Arts Alliance Urban Artist/Initiative/NYC Grant, 2006–2007
  • Andy Warhol Foundation/Creative Capital Arts Writing Grant, 2006–2007[11]
  • Association for American Studies Award for Poetry/Literature, 2010
  • Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant for Poetry, 2012
  • Creative Capital Award, 2022[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tan Lin". Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ Paul Berger (November 5, 2006). "Ancient Echoes in a Modern Space". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2009.
  3. ^ Finding Your Roots, February 2, 2016, PBS
  4. ^ Rothstein, Edward. "Maya Lin". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2009.
  5. ^ Peter G. Rowe & Seng Kuan (2004). Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-68151-3.
  6. ^ Donald Langmead (2011). Maya Lin: A Biography. ABC-CLIO. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-313-37854-6.
  7. ^ Berger, Paul (2006-11-05). "Ancient Echoes in a Modern Space". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
  8. ^ Rothstein, Edward. "Maya Lin". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-10-04.
  9. ^ Lin, Tan. "Tan Anthony Lin CV" (PDF). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Tan Lin : The Poetry Foundation". www.poetryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
  11. ^ a b Lin, Tan. "Tan Anthony Lin CV" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  12. ^ "BOMB Magazine — Tan Lin by Katherine Elaine Sanders". bombmagazine.org. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
  13. ^ "Poet's Sampler: Tan Lin | Boston Review". bostonreview.net. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  14. ^ Lin, Tan. "January 10, 2006". AMBIENT FICTION READING SYSTEM 01. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  15. ^ "Bib., Rev. Ed". Motto Books. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  16. ^ "(2007) Tan Lin | HEATH, prelude to tracing the actor as network | Danny Snelson (2010-2014)". aphasic-letters.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  17. ^ a b "UPNEBookPartners - Seven Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004. The Joy of Cooking: Tan Lin". www.upne.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  18. ^ "About". Cookie Jar: Home is a Foreign Place. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  19. ^ Fink, Thomas. "Tan Lin, plagiarism/outsource". otoliths. Retrieved 2015-10-04.
  20. ^ "HEATH COURSE PAK by Tan Lin | HTMLGIANT". htmlgiant.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  21. ^ "Electronic Poetry Center". epc.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
  22. ^ "Award Year 2022".

Further reading edit

  • Aarhus, Mathies G. "Relaxing the Avant-Garde: Tan Lin and the Language-Oriented Tradition." symplokē 24, no. 1–2 (2016): 293–307.
  • Golding, Alan. "Reading, the Academy, and the 'Soft' Avant-Garde: Tan Lin's HEATH and HEATH COURSE PAK." Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 44 (2017): 47–55.
  • Kim, Irene. "On Ambience, Tan Lin, and American Minimalism." Post45, April 27, 2023. https://post45.org/2023/04/on-ambience-tan-lin-and-american-minimalism/.
  • Scappettone, Jennifer. "Versus Seamlessness: Architectonics of Pseudocomplicity in Tan Lin’s Ambient Poetics." boundary 2 36, no. 3 (Fall 2009): 63–76.

External links edit

  • Tan Lin's Electronic Poetry Center author profile

anthony, american, poet, author, filmmaker, professor, defines, work, ambient, literature, which, draws, samples, source, material, from, internet, popular, culture, address, issues, involving, plagiarism, copyright, technology, linborn1957, seattle, washingto. Tan Anthony Lin is an American poet author filmmaker and professor He defines his work as ambient literature which draws on and samples source material from the Internet and popular culture to address issues involving plagiarism copyright and technology 1 Tan A LinBorn1957 age 65 66 Seattle WashingtonNationalityAmericanEducationCarleton College Columbia UniversityKnown forPoetry filmmakingNotable workHEATH Plagiarism Outsource 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of CookingStyle Ambient literatureChildren1 Ahn Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Works 2 1 HEATH 2 2 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking 3 Bibliography 3 1 Essays and shorter works 3 2 Published works 3 3 Art exhibitions 3 4 Public art projects 3 5 Film theatre and video works 3 6 Awards 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life and education editLin was born April 24 1957 in Seattle Washington to Chinese American immigrants born in Shanghai China and Beijing China His parents migrated to the United States from China his father in 1948 and his mother in 1949 2 3 His father Henry Huan Lin was a ceramist and former dean of the Ohio University College of Fine Arts His mother Julia Chang Lin born in Shanghai was a poet and taught literature at Ohio University 4 Tan Lin is the nephew of Lin Huiyin who is said to be the first female architect in China 5 Lin Juemin and Lin Yin Ming both among the 72 martyrs of the Second Guangzhou Uprising were cousins of his grandfather 6 Lin Chang min a Hanlin of Qing dynasty the emperor s teacher was the father of Lin Hui yin and grandfather of Tan The Lin family moved to Athens Ohio where in 1959 Tan s sister Maya Ying Lin was born 7 She is an American designer and artist who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D C 8 Lin received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Carleton College in Northfield Minnesota He received M A M Phil and Ph D degrees in English Literature from Columbia University in New York City his dissertation completed in 1995 was titled Garbage Truth and the Recycling of Modern Life 9 In addition to writing essays poems and books Lin currently teaches creative writing at Columbia University and New Jersey City University He has previously taught at the University of Virginia the California Institute of the Arts and Brooklyn College 10 11 Works editLin s style as an artist comes from the principle of ambient literature A commentary by Katherine Elaine Sanders described the style by saying Lin leads his audiences in exploring the temporary ephemera that fills our daily interactions emails Twitter feeds Facebook messages blogs movies magazines and advertisements indexes photographs and recipes 12 The first published work by Lin was Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe in 1996 a meditation backwards where he invented new poetry structures through the manipulation of the mechanics of language 13 In 2003 Lin published his second work Blipsoak01 where he again used inventive poetry structures this time through the abstract visual placement of words From January 10 2006 to October 16 2006 Lin maintained a blog titled AMBIENT FICTION READING SYSTEM 01 of everything he read the time it took him to read it and the place where he read it In the project s preface Lin described it as a stopwatch of various off hand inefficient and fragmentary reading practices really the dated after effects of reading 14 A first expanded edition of the project was published online by UbuWeb as BIB 2007 and a second edition was published in 2011 as Bib Rev Ed 15 In ambience is a novel with a logo Lin used a subtitle system consisting of citations in the format of Google search entries 16 Less than a year later he published HEATH which utilized the same subtitle system presented in ambience but also focused on language and graphics from various online sources In 2010 Lin published 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking in which he continued his use of inventive poetry structures this time in the style of a field guide to the arts 17 In 2011 he published Insomnia and the Aunt in which he mourned the death of his aunt who owned a motel Lin s most recent published work The Fern Rose Bibliography 2022 is an excerpt from his forthcoming novel Our Feelings Were Made by Hand 18 HEATH edit In the project HEATH Plagiarism Outsource Lin presented a collection of language and graphics compiled from a variety of online sources ranging from advertisements to Facebook to scholarly articles For Lin the work touched on who is more generally responsible for certain texts rather than who physically authors a text 19 He explored the idea of an ambient novel by highlighting how a book works and how a reader reacts to a printed object when the content itself is arguably meaningless The content skips from subject to subject in a seemingly random way through plagiarisms outsourced material and meta content 20 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking edit In 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking Lin wrote prose poems that are disrupted by themselves alluding to the idea of art being relaxingly meaningless He distorted the line between various aesthetic disciplines and took avant garde notions to a new level by diffusing them into ambient formats such as yoga and meditation The seven sections of the book each address a different art form including photography painting the novel architecture music theory and film using both text and photographs The critical response to 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking was generally positive The poet Kenneth Goldsmith wrote Lin proposes a radical idea for reading not reading Words so prevalent today are merely elements that constitute fleeting engagements The work was the winner of a Book Award for poetry in 2012 from the Association for Asian American Studies 17 Bibliography editEssays and shorter works edit Information Archives the De Materialization of Language and Kenneth Goldsmith s Fidget and No 111 2 7 93 10 20 96 Ambient Stylistics Conjunctions no 35 2000 127 145 Anachronistic Modernism Numbers Stations Static and the Cold War of Poetry Cabinet no 1 Winter 2000 2001 Warhol s Aura and the Language of Writing A World of Likenesses Cabinet no 4 Fall 2001 Mary Mary Ellen Ellen Conjunctions no 38 2002 99 122 Introduction Boredom and Nonsense in Wonderland In Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass xi xxxiii New York Barnes amp Noble Classics 2004 My Wife Looks Like Greta Garbo Conjunctions no 42 2004 224 241 Eric Baudelaire s Sugar Water the Deleuzean Event and the Dispersion of Spectatorial Labour Reading Room A Journal of Art and Culture no 2 February 2008 8 27 Disco as Operating System Part One Criticism 50 no 1 Winter 2008 83 100 PLAGIARISM A response to Thomas Fink Otoliths June 2009 21 SOFT INDEX OF repeating PLACES PEOPLE AND WORKS boundary 2 36 no 3 Fall 2009 235 240 Architecture Is Tomorrow Morning Harvard Design Magazine no 38 Spring Summer 2014 Disco Cybernetics and the Migration of Warhol s Shadows into Computation Criticism 56 no 3 Summer 2014 481 524 A False Accounting Brooklyn Rail April 2016 The Fern Rose Bibliography New York The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant 2022 Published works edit Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe Sun and Moon Press 1996 BlipSoak01 Atelos Press 2003 ambience is a novel with logo Katalance Press 2007 Kruder amp Dorfmeister with M E Carroll Centro Cultural Montehermoso 2007 HEATH Plagiarism Outsource Zaesterle Press 2007 BIB ubu editions 2007 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking Wesleyan University Press 2010 Blurb Edit Publications 2010 Purple Pink Appendix Edit Publications 2010 Bib Rev Ed Westphalie Verlag 2011 Insomnia and the Aunt Kenning Editions 2011 the patio and the index Triple Canopy 2011 Heath Course Pak Counterpath Press 2012 An Annotated Index to the Photographic Work of Diana Kingsley with Anecdotes and Emendations by M Moore and E Dickinson Convolution No 2 2013 Art exhibitions edit Automasters 1999 Poetry Plastique 2001 Between Language and Form 2002 27 Merging Artists 2002 One Place and the Other 2002 Code Residue 2005 The Baghdad Batteries 2010 The Evryali Score 2010Public art projects edit Itinerant Gastronomy 1996 The Echo Variations The Edge of Summer Cleans Autumn 1998 Cleveland Public Library Project 1998 Flatness 2001 Input 2004 Chinese Chalk in a Parking Lot 2009 TwitterChalk 2009Film theatre and video works edit Calendar the Siamese 1996 Poetry in Uniforms 1996 Dub Version 2002 Eleven Minute Painting Reading Module v 01 2002 Poni Hoax 2005 Disco Eats Itself 2007Awards edit Danforth Foundation Nominee 1979 Mademoiselle Poetry Prize 1979 Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative American Poetry 1984 and 1986 Bennett Cerf Award Columbia University 1985 Van Rensselaer Award for Poetry 1986 Academy of American Poets Honorable Mention Columbia University 1987 President s Fellow Columbia University 1990 The Pushcart Prizes Honorable Mention for Fiction 2004 J Paul Getty Visiting Scholar Fellowship The Getty Trust Los Angeles 2004 Asian American Arts Alliance Urban Artist Initiative NYC Grant 2006 2007 Andy Warhol Foundation Creative Capital Arts Writing Grant 2006 2007 11 Association for American Studies Award for Poetry Literature 2010 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant for Poetry 2012 Creative Capital Award 2022 22 References edit Tan Lin Foundation for Contemporary Arts Retrieved 19 July 2023 Paul Berger November 5 2006 Ancient Echoes in a Modern Space The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2009 Finding Your Roots February 2 2016 PBS Rothstein Edward Maya Lin The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2009 Peter G Rowe amp Seng Kuan 2004 Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 68151 3 Donald Langmead 2011 Maya Lin A Biography ABC CLIO p 5 ISBN 978 0 313 37854 6 Berger Paul 2006 11 05 Ancient Echoes in a Modern Space The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2015 10 05 Rothstein Edward Maya Lin The New York Times Retrieved 2015 10 04 Lin Tan Tan Anthony Lin CV PDF Retrieved 19 July 2023 Tan Lin The Poetry Foundation www poetryfoundation org Retrieved 2015 10 05 a b Lin Tan Tan Anthony Lin CV PDF Retrieved 2015 10 12 BOMB Magazine Tan Lin by Katherine Elaine Sanders bombmagazine org Retrieved 2015 10 05 Poet s Sampler Tan Lin Boston Review bostonreview net Retrieved 2015 10 07 Lin Tan January 10 2006 AMBIENT FICTION READING SYSTEM 01 Retrieved 20 July 2023 Bib Rev Ed Motto Books Retrieved 20 July 2023 2007 Tan Lin HEATH prelude to tracing the actor as network Danny Snelson 2010 2014 aphasic letters com Retrieved 2015 10 12 a b UPNEBookPartners Seven Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking Tan Lin www upne com Retrieved 2015 10 12 About Cookie Jar Home is a Foreign Place Retrieved 21 July 2023 Fink Thomas Tan Lin plagiarism outsource otoliths Retrieved 2015 10 04 HEATH COURSE PAK by Tan Lin HTMLGIANT htmlgiant com Retrieved 2015 10 12 Electronic Poetry Center epc buffalo edu Retrieved 2015 10 05 Award Year 2022 Further reading editAarhus Mathies G Relaxing the Avant Garde Tan Lin and the Language Oriented Tradition symploke 24 no 1 2 2016 293 307 Golding Alan Reading the Academy and the Soft Avant Garde Tan Lin s HEATH and HEATH COURSE PAK Paideuma Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 44 2017 47 55 Kim Irene On Ambience Tan Lin and American Minimalism Post45 April 27 2023 https post45 org 2023 04 on ambience tan lin and american minimalism Scappettone Jennifer Versus Seamlessness Architectonics of Pseudocomplicity in Tan Lin s Ambient Poetics boundary 2 36 no 3 Fall 2009 63 76 External links editTan Lin s Electronic Poetry Center author profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tan Lin amp oldid 1171266011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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