PennSound

PennSound Podcasts

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PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound's co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics. PennSound makes these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania.

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5 de feb. de 2024

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Episodios

Already passing into something else: 40th anniversary celebration of Burning Deck Press 19.02.2013

For Episode 25 of PennSound podcasts, Nick DeFina created this 20-minute audio selection from the five-volume set of recordings made at Brown University at the May 2001 celebration of (then) forty years of Burning Deck Press publishing of books, chapbooks and pamphlets, by, of course, and . We hope this excerpt entices you to listen to the whole, itself an aptly remarkable testimony to the range,...

From the voice to the book: a presentation by Jerome Rothenberg 18.02.2013

In Episode 24 of PennSound podcasts, on May 7, 2010, presenting at the Threads Talk Series (curated by Steve Clay and Kyle Schlesinger), mapped branches of book culture that are typically kept apart. Rothenberg reviews the differences between — and the need to bring together — speech and writing and printing, and he uses this summary as a way of freshly re-defining ethnopoetics. The title of the t...

Quality of world: Susan Howe interviews Charles Bernstein and Bruce Andrews in 1979 12.02.2013

In Episode 23 of PennSound podcasts, on March 14, 1979, and visited the studios of WBAI in New York and were interviewed by , host then of the Pacifica Radio Poetry Show. This installment in the PennSound podcast series, introduced again by Amaris Cuchanski and based on editing done by Nick DeFina, features an excerpt from that interview focusing on a discussion of opaque as distinct from transpar...

To isolate a space: a PhillyTalks conversation with P. Inman and Dan Farrell 05.02.2013

Hosted by Amaris Cuchanski, Episode 22 of Pennsound podcasts includes a brief introduction, followed by a 21-minute excerpt from the conversation between and that took place at the Kelly Writers House on November 29, 1999, the 14th PhillyTalks event curated by and technically produced by Aaron Levy. The entire recording includes links to audio segmented by poem and a link to a PDF copy of the prog...

Ringing through his head: an excerpted 1972 conversation with Robert Creeley, Joanne Kyger, and Greg Hewlett 04.02.2013

Hosted by Amaris Cuchanski, Episode 21 of PennSound podcasts features a 17-minute excerpt from a one-hour-and-23-minute recording of a conversation among Greg Hewlett, , and in June of 1972. The whole discussion — and links to segments by topic — are available on PennSound's page.

Into the life of making books: an interview with Charles Alexander 01.02.2011

In Episode 20 of PennSound podcasts, , founder of Chax Press, joins at the Kelly Writers House for a discussion of his introduction to letterpress printing and his experience with small press.

The true, the good, the dead: Poems of Thanksgiving 20.11.2009

In Episode 19 of PennSound podcasts, a PennSound Thanksgiving special, introduces recordings from the PennSound archive of poems giving thanks. The recorded readings include 's "I Love Music (For John Coltrane)," 's "Lovely," 's poem dedicated to Eddie Linden, 's "A Letter to Paul Celan in Memory," 's "Glad they were there," and ' "Light Hearted William."

A dream of history: an excerpted 1966 radio interview with John Ashbery 26.10.2009

Rare it is that explains one of his poems. But, in a radio interview in 1966, he did that just. He read "These Lacustrine Cities" and then went line by line offering various sorts of explanations - paraphrase, sources for phrases and words, a sense of the process of composition. Here is a PennSound podcast, the 18th in our series, featuring this recording, which aired on WKCR.

Taking the form of his uncertainty: celebrating Gil Ott 17.06.2009

Episode 17 of PennSound podcasts features a twenty-three-minute edited excerpt of a celebration at the Kelly Writers House on October 27, 2001, honoring and the release of The Form of Our Uncertainty, edited by Kristen Gallagher and published by Chax Press.

A spot of light on the curb: 100th birthday celebration of George Oppen 16.06.2009

Episode 16 of PennSound podcasts features an excerpt from the 100th birthday celebration organized by to honor at the Kelly Writers House on April 7, 2008. The event included short presentations, talks, readings, and remembrances by , , , , Stephen Cope, , , , , and .

Lower East Side poetics in the 60s: an interview with Dan Saxon 15.06.2009

In Episode 15 of PennSound podcasts, Dan Saxon joins at the Kelly Writers House for a conversation in June 2009. The two discuss Le Metro, a gathering place for Lower East Side poets and artists, and Saxon's magazine All Poets Welcome.

Word sculptures: an interview with Tony Green 11.06.2009

In Episode 14 of PennSound podcasts, joins at the Kelly Writers House for a conversation about his poem tubes. The two discuss his connection to poet , Green's art background, and digital poetic communities.

Venice as a sort of poetic structure: an interview with Jennifer Scappettone 19.04.2009

In Episode 13 of PennSound podcasts, joins at the Kelly Writers House for a conversation about her critical study on Venice, Killing the Moonlight: Modernism in Venice. The two discuss the alternative readings of modernism and Venice as an archive for a new epic.

Return to the Tapeworm Foundry: an interview with Darren Wershler-Henry 26.11.2008

In Episode 12 of PennSound podcasts, on November 20, 2008, visited the Kelly Writers House for the opening of a collaborative student art installation at the Kelly Writers House based on his book The Tapeworm Foundry: And or the Dangerous Prevalence of Imagination. This PennSound podcast features Wershler-Henry's discussion with , , and Kelly Writers House Art curator Kaegan Sparks.

The truth of why you are here: an interview with Adrienne Rich 25.11.2008

In Episode 11 of PennSound podcasts, on April 19, 2005, interviewed and moderated questions for at the Kelly Writers House. This PennSound podcast features a twenty-two-minute excerpt of their conversation.

Poundian sound editor: an interview with Richard Sieburth 24.11.2008

Episode 10 of PennSound podcasts features a 15-minute excerpt from a longer phone conversation between and Richard Sieburth conducted not long after Sieburth completed his editing of the collected recordings of for PennSound. Sieburth's complete work, as well as his , is available on the PennSound page.

Cranky, clunky voice: an interview with Robert Creeley 12.02.2008

In Episode 09 of PennSound podcasts, on April 11, 2000, interviewed and moderated questions for at the Kelly Writers House. This PennSound podcast features a twenty-minute excerpt of their conversation.

Two very different Cageans: a conversation with Jena Osman and Kenneth Goldsmith 08.01.2008

In Episode 08 of PennSound podcasts, on December 9, 2004, brought together two very different Cageans — and — for a conversation with the students of his Modern and Contemporary American Poetry course. First, we hear from Goldsmith, explaining the hubbub that resulted when his book Soliloquoy was first introduced. Soliloquoy is an unedited document of every word Goldsmith spoke during one week in...

Death, human mortability, and nature's stasis: Donald Hall's Fellows Visit 05.10.2007

In Episode 07 of PennSound podcasts, discusses , a 2007 Kelly Writers House Fellow, who has written poems and prose about death, human mortality, and nature's stasis. He reads a few of Hall's poems, and recordings of Hall reading his own work are featured.

Line of Continuity: PennSound pedagogy 17.08.2007

As explains in the 2007 Episode 06 of Pennsound podcasts, PennSound is an archive for those seeking to make aesthetic connections between different poetic trends: a site of convergence for the reader (in this case, listener) and the poetic tradition. This makes PennSound a particularly useful resource for teachers who are looking to demonstrate to their students the relationships between contempor...

What you know most isn't true: an interview with Steve Evans 19.06.2007

In Episode 05 of PennSound podcasts, an excerpt of a conversation with about recorded poetry is featured. This discussion refers to the sheer quantity of poetic voices now widely available in such recordings, a few of which -- including , , , and -- are played before this discussion.

To bring out the inherent awfulness: Flarf Poetry Festival 22.03.2007

In Episode 04 of PennSound podcasts — which also features an excerpt from the Flarf Poetry Festival — relates the origin story of the Flarf movement. Stephen McLaughlin, then an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, introduced the Flarf Poetry Festival. This podcast features McLaughlin's introduction and readings by , , , and .

"Trying to Live As If It Were Morning": Tom Devaney's PennSound playlist 21.12.2006

In Episode 03 of PennSound podcasts, for the Winter/Spring of 2006, selected recordings from the PennSound archives to be featured in this episode. Featured poems include 's "On This Side Nothing," 's "Oh," 's "Praise Poem: Elizabeth Murray," 's "Peter Lorre Reminisces about Being a Sidekick," and 's "Trying to Live As If It Were Morning."

Finding the words: Two Jena Osman recordings 27.11.2006

In Episode 02 of PennSound podcasts, introduces recordings from the PennSound archive of reading and discussing her work. The recordings include Jena Osman reading "Dropping Leaflets" at a 2001 Kelly Writers House event, a 2004 discussion between and Osman about contemporary poetics and "Dropping Leaflets," a brief excerpt from a 1995 interview with Osman, and Osman's recitation of her piece "The...

The life of poetry: Jerome Rothenberg selections 25.09.2006

In Episode 01 of PennSound podcasts, introduces recordings from the PennSound archive of reading various poems and works. The recorded readings include "A Paradise of Poets," an excerpt from The Lorca Variations, John Cage's "Lecture on Nothing," and selections from Esther K. Comes to America.

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