Peer-reviewed articles
“What the Air Became: Rereading Eigner to Read Compositional Tools in Networks,” Configurations, Winter 2020
"Doing What You Love: The GIF and Tactical Pleasure in the Workplace," Polygraph, 2017
"Too Red a Herring: The Unattainable Self in The Unnameable," Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui, 2012
"Doing What You Love: The GIF and Tactical Pleasure in the Workplace," Polygraph, 2017
"Too Red a Herring: The Unattainable Self in The Unnameable," Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui, 2012
Archival Research

Archival research is at the heart of my scholarly practice. An investigation of the manuscripts and letters of Larry Eigner in the University at Buffalo's poetry collection informed an article currently in circulation.
In the fall of 2018, I was invited to do research in the Sackner Archive of Concrete and visual poetry, where I examined the manuscripts and letters of Dom Sylvester Houedard and other concrete poets such as Paula Claire and D.A. Levy.
In January 2019, I visited the Tama Art University in Tokyo to examine the archive of Kitasono Katue, founder of the Vou group in Japan and early progenitor of concrete poetry.
In the fall of 2018, I was invited to do research in the Sackner Archive of Concrete and visual poetry, where I examined the manuscripts and letters of Dom Sylvester Houedard and other concrete poets such as Paula Claire and D.A. Levy.
In January 2019, I visited the Tama Art University in Tokyo to examine the archive of Kitasono Katue, founder of the Vou group in Japan and early progenitor of concrete poetry.
Curriculum Vita
Michael Flatt CV