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In this episode, Abby interviews Lee Ann Brown, poet and founding editrix of Tender Buttons, about running a small press for 36 years, having Bernadette Mayer as a mentor, setting poems to music, and her own poetry book *In the Laurels Caught*. Together, they present Dickinson's poem 1056, "There is a Zone whose even Years."Recitation begins at 48:251056, "There is a Zone whose even Years"Emily DickinsonThere is a Zone whose even Years No Solstice interrupt --Whose Sun constructs perpetual Noon Whose perfect Seasons wait --Whose Summer set in Summer, till The Centuries of JuneAnd Centuries of August cease And Consciousness -- is Noon.
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX broadcast (aired March 26th, 2024) featuring award-winning poet Sam Truitt. Visit: Sharonisraelpoet.com. Visit: samtruitt.com, samtsong.com, Station Hill Press Sam Truitt was born in Washington, DC, and raised there and in Tokyo, Japan. He is the author of the ten works in the Vertical Elegies series, among others in print and other media, including most recently TOKYOATOTO and the forthcoming STATE/SHAFT SHAFT/STATE. Among other recognitions, he is the recipient of numerous Fund for Poetry awards, a Contemporary Poetry Award from the University of Georgia, and a Howard Fellowship. He is also the maker of numerous works in mixed media, including the aforementioned STATE/SHAFT SHAFT/STATE and other series like DICTE and numerous works in Intermedia with musicians and filmmakers. Truitt earned a PhD in English from the University at Albany and a MFA in Creative Arts from Brown University. The director of Station Hill Press and president of the Institute for Publishing Arts (including, among other projects, the podcast Baffling Combustions and the Station Hill Intermedia Project), he lives in Woodstock, NY, where he is the co-founder of the non-profit Woodstock Center for Awakening, which will host the second Woodstock Community Festival of Awakening in August, and is a volunteer ambulance driver for the Woodstock Rescue Squad. On TOKYOATOTO“Sam Truitt has added a wonderful new innovative example of one of my favoirte genres – travel poetry. By way of two ‘T squares' (Times and Tiananmen) on the way to Japan, he generously expands the notational into double accordion-fold expanses; one typed and sculptural, one handwritten, drawn notation condensing sound, thought, perception and time. The reader is invited into the poet's process alternating between quicksilver caught thought to poems lifted to the next level of line-break shape and form…”---- Lee Ann Brown, author of Philtre: Writing in the Dark 1989-2020 “…the intimacy of writing as note-taking feels palpably present. We intrude on those personal pages, even in facsimile. By contrast, the public-facing presentation of the typeset texts feels bold, exposed, declaratively blunt in its directness..”----Joanne Drucker, author of Diagrammatic Writing
Podcast de Caroline Bergvall pour websynradio : VOICES WITH TEXTS... Morceaux et textes par des poètes et musiciens, solo ou en collaboration. Avec les voix et les sons de Lee Ann Brown, Tom Phillips & Gavin Bryars, Sawako Nakayasu, Ida Börjel & Mathias Kristerson, Caroline Bergvall & Adam Parkinson, Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros & John Giorno, Charles Bernstein & Ben Yarmolinsky, Rosmarie Waldrop,Will Montgomery & Carol Watts, Robert Ashley, Tracie Morris, Laurie Anderson, Linh Dinh, Cia Rinne & Sebastian Eskildsen, Vincent Broqua, Barbara Barg & Barbara Ess, Bernadette Mayer.
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Lee Ann Brown, Kristen Gallagher, Laynie Browne.
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Lee Ann Brown, Pierre Joris, Charles Bernstein, and Rachel Levitsky.
This episode - The Season Two Premiere of The SpokenWeb Podcast - chronicles different phases in the evolution of Deep Curation as a poetry reading curation practice, from its earlier iterations with Klara merely choosing the poems read by the authors and the order of their presentation, to its more robust form, with excerpted and intertwined works creating a thematic, cohesive arc. Poets featured from Deep Curation archival audio, include Lee Ann Brown, Margaret Christakos, Kaie Kellough, Sawako Nakayasu, Deanna Radford, and Erin Robinsong.SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.Episode Producers:Klara du Plessis is a third year PhD student in English at Concordia University and one of the governing board student representatives of the SpokenWeb research team. She experiments with a new practice of literary event organization called a Deep Curation, navigating the texts presented and their strategic, thematic arc. Klara's debut collection of multilingual long poems, Ekke, won the 2019 Pat Lowther Memorial Award, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and garnered much critical acclaim. Her second book-length narrative poem, Hell Light Flesh, is freshly released, September 2020 from Palimpsest Press.Jason Camlot's recent works include Phonopoetics: The Making of Early Literary Recordings (Stanford 2019), the co-edited collection, CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (with Katherine McLeod, McGill-Queen's UP, 2019), and the article, “The First Phonogramic Poem: Conceptions of Genre and Media Format, circa 1888” in the open access journal, BRANCH: Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History (February 2020). He is the principal investigator and director of The SpokenWeb, a SSHRC-funded partnership that focuses on the history of literary sound recordings and the digital preservation and presentation of collections of literary audio. He is Professor of English and Tier I Concordia University Research Chair in Literature and Sound Studies at Concordia U in Montreal.Voices Heard:Lee Ann Brown, Margaret Christakos, Isis Giraldo, Kaie Kellough, Kate Lilley, Sawako Nakayasu, Deanna Radford, Erin RobinsongPrint References:Bernstein, Charles. ed. Close Listening: Poetry and the Performed Word. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.Bourriaud, Nicolas. Relational Aesthetics. Dijon: Les Presses du Réel, 2009.Brown, Lee Ann. In the Laurels, Caught. Albany: Fence Books, 2013.Christakos, Margaret. charger. Vancouver: TalonBooks, 2020.du Plessis, Klara. “Santa Cova Muscles.” Unpublished.Kellough, Kaie. Magnetic Equator. Toronto: Penguin Random House, 2019.Longair, Sarah. “Cultures of Curating: the Limits of Authority.” Museum History Journal 8.1 (2015): 1-7.Middleton, Peter. “How to Read a Reading of a Written Poem.” Oral Tradition 20.1 (March 2005): 7-34. Web. 25 December 2016.Nakayasu, Sawako. Texture Notes. Seattle: Letter Machine Editions, 2010.Obrist, Hans Ulrich and Asad Raza. Ways of Curating. New York: Faber and Faber, 2014.Radford, Deanna. Poems. Unpublished.Robinsong, Erin. Rag Cosmology. Toronto: Book*Hug, 2017.Rogoff, Irit. “Curating/Curatorial.” Ed. Beatrice von Bismarck, Jörn Schafaff, and Thomas Weski. Cultures of the Curatorial. Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2012. 19-38.Vidokle, Anton. “Art without Artists?” Ed. Beatrice von Bismarck, Jörn Schafaff, and Thomas Weski. Cultures of the Curatorial. Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2012. 216-226.Wheeler, Lesley. Voicing American Poetry: Sound and Performance from the 1920s to the Present. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.Poetry Recordings:Deep Curation 4th Space. Feat. Margaret Christakos, Kaie Kellough, Deanna Radford. 7 November 2019. Personal archive.Deep Curation Boston University. Feat. Lee Ann Brown, Fanny Howe, Sawako Nakayasu. 30 January 2020. Personal archive.Deep Curation Mile End Poets' Festival. Feat. Aaron Boothby, Klara du Plessis, Canisia Lubrin, Erin Robinsong. 24 November 2018. Personal archive.Sir George Williams Reading Series. Feat. Jackson Mac Low. 26 March 1971. https://montreal.spokenweb.ca/sgw-poetry-readings/jackson-mac-low-at-sgwu-1971/#1Four Horsemen. Two Nights. 9 and 10 October 1987. http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/4-Horsemen.phpAmbient Sounds:Cmusounddesign. “02 Museum.” 03:02. 29 November 2009. Attribution License. https://freesound.org/people/cmusounddesign/sounds/84529/Ecfik. “Museum Ambiences.” 01:16. 2 August 2019. Creative Commons 0 License. https://freesound.org/people/ecfike/sounds/478349/Pastabra. “Lounge tea party: Ambience.” 03:21. 31 October 2016. Attribution License. https://freesound.org/people/Pastabra/sounds/366194/Wilhelmsqueek. “Cutting_Croissant_ST.” 00:20. 9 June 2016. Creative Commons 0 License. https://freesound.org/people/wilhelmsqueek/sounds/347384/Music:“Manny in Sound” by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). Attribution Noncommercial License.“Turning to You” by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). Attribution Noncommercial License.Tuned Down and Slowed “Turning to you” by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). Attribution Noncommercial License. Manipulations by Jason Camlot
Sara Cahill Marron, a relocated New York poet living in Washington D.C., is the author of Reasons for the Long Tu’m (Broadstone Books, 2018) and Associate Editor of Beltway Poetry Quarterly. Her work has been published widely in literary magazines and journals such as Gravel, Atlas + Alice, Joey & the Black Boots, Cordella, Newtown Literary, South Florida Poetry Journal, Golden Walkman, Lunch Ticket, Poetry in the Time of Coronavirus, New Verse News, and others. You can read more of her work at www.saracahillmarron.com. https://poets.org/poet/lee-ann-brown
The 2013 Pendant Fund Drive is over! THANK YOU so much to everyone who helped make it a smashing success! "Henderson and Havner" proceeds apace through production, "Phantom Canyon" gets a cast and there's a blip of news on "Once Upon a Time in Vegas" (yes, it's true!). We've got preview trailers for "Tabula Rasa" episode 1x09 and "Genesis Avalon" episode 44, and Jordan and Lee Ann Brown discuss mother figures, Dr. Who and bug bites! Wheely! --Please leave us a rating on iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
PoemTalkers Jessica Lowenthal, Lee Ann Brown, and Sueyuen Juliette Lee gathered with Al Filreis to talk about five poems from Laynie Brown's "Daily Sonnets".
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Jessica Lowenthal, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, and Lee Ann Brown.
Al Filreis, Jerome Rothenberg, Bob Perelman, and Lee Ann Brown discuss Stein's "Christian Berard."
(c) 2007 Charles Bernstein and Lee Ann Brown. Distributed by PennSound (http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound).