Featured resources
From "Down To Write You This Poem Sat" at the Oakville Gallery
Contemporary
- Charles Bernstein, "Phone Poem" (2011) (1:30): MP3
- Caroline Bergvall, "Love song: 'The Not Tale (funeral)' from Shorter Caucer Tales (2006): MP3
- Christian Bôk, excerpt from Eunoia, from Chapter "I" for Dick Higgins (2009) (1:38): MP3
- Tonya Foster, Nocturne II (0:40) (2010) MP3
- Ted Greenwald, "The Pears are the Pears" (2005) (0:29): MP3
- Susan Howe, Thorow, III (3:13) (1998): MP3
- Tan Lin, "¼ : 1 foot" (2005) (1:16): MP3
- Steve McCaffery, "Cappuccino" (1995) (2:35): MP3
- Tracie Morris, From "Slave Sho to Video aka Black but Beautiful" (2002) (3:40): MP3
- Julie Patton, "Scribbling thru the Times" (2016) (5:12): MP3
- Tom Raworth, "Errory" (c. 1975) (2:08): MP3
- Jerome Rothenberg, from "The First Horse Song of Frank Mitchell: 4-Voice Version" (c. 1975) (3:30): MP3
- Cecilia Vicuna, "When This Language Disappeared" (2009) (1:30): MP3
Historical
- Guillaume Apollinaire, "Le Pont Mirabeau" (1913) (1:14):
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- Amiri Baraka, "Black Dada Nihilismus" (1964) (4:02): MP3
- Louise Bennett, "Colonization in Reverse" (1983) (1:09): MP3
- Sterling Brown, "Old Lem " (c. 1950s) (2:06): MP3
- John Clare, "Vowelless Letter" (1849) performed by Charles Bernstein (2:54): MP3
- Velimir Khlebnikov, "Incantation by Laughter" (1910), tr. and performed by Bernstein (:28) MP3
- Harry Partch, from Barstow (part 1), performed by Bernstein (1968) (1:11): MP3
- Leslie Scalapino, "Can’t’ is ‘Night’" (2007) (3:19): MP3
- Kurt Schwitters, "Ur Sonata: Largo" performed by Ernst Scwhitter (1922-1932) ( (3:12): MP3
- Gertrude Stein, If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso (1934-35) (3:42): MP3
- William Carlos Willliams, "The Defective Record" (1942) (0:28): MP3
- Hannah Weiner, from Clairvoyant Journal, performed by Weiner, Sharon Mattlin & Rochelle Kraut (2001) (6:12): MP3
Selected by Charles Bernstein (read more about his choices here)
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Posted 8/21/2020
We've been ecstatic to see such positive responses to our recent announcement of PennSound's S Press Collection page and we intend to periodically dip back into the archive to highlight certain recordings of note. Today, however, we're happy to announce a new addition to that page from Austrian author, translator, sound poet, and concrete poet Ernst Jandl. Originally released in 1980 as #52 in the series, Jandl's Aus der Fremde ("From Abroad," sometimes translated as "From Foreign Lands") was reissued as S Press tape #86. Subtitled "A spoken opera in 7 scenes," Aus der Fremde was later staged with three actors' voices as a radio play by Westdeutscher Rundfunk / Hessischer Rundfunk (also later released on CD by Gertraud Scholz Verlag). This S Press version appears to be an artist's study of sorts for that later production, recorded during the latter half of 1978 as Jandl worked through the material, and therefore there are variations in the text from the final version and the fidelity is not studio quality. The piece is divided into two parts, seemingly determined by the technical limitations of the medium: the first side runs for 59 minutes while the second is just shy of 43. Click here to listen. Jandl's 13 Radiophone Texts, recorded at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1966, was released in 1977 as S Press tape #50. While we currently do not have permission to present that recording, we have provided a link to UbuWeb where the curious can listen in. Click here to start browsing our S Press Collection page from the top.
Posted 8/19/2020
We recently added a trio of new recordings to PennSound's Adrienne Rich author page that come from various points through her writing life. Particularly with the new academic year starting, this is a great time for readers and teachers alike to check out the formidable collection of recordings we have to share from one of the most iconic poets of our time. First, we have Rich's April 30, 1972 appearance on New York's WBAI-FM. Interestingly, given that this reading takes between two of her best-known collections — 1971's The Will to Change and 1973's National Book Award-winning Diving Into the Wreck — Rich has chosen to read from two earlier collections: Snapshots of a Daughter-In-Law (1963) and Necessities of Life (1966). Given Rich's radicalization and embrace of her queer identity as the 60s progressed, these earlier poems, written between 1954 and 1965, are dramatically different in both form and content than the work Rich was presently engaged in. Jumping forward to 1977, we have Rich's contributions to A Sign / I Was Not Alone, an LP released by Out & Out Books that also featured readings by Honor Moore, Audre Lorde, and Joan Larkin. Rich's nine-minute set closes out the album's B-side and features three poems: "The Mirror in Which Two Are Seen As One," "Power," and "Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev." We've also provided a link to Queer Music Heritage where you can read the album's liner notes and listen to the other poets who took part as well. Finally, from November 30, 1993, we have "An Evening with Adrienne Rich: City Arts and Lectures," an event that took place in San Francisco. Here, Rich reads work that would later be published in What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics. The recording starts in the middle of "How Does a Poet Put Bread on the Table?" and continues with an excerpt from "The Muralist," then "A Leak In History" and "Tourism and Promised Lands," before concluding with that book's final section, "What If?" You can click on the links above to be taken to each recording, or click here to start browsing PennSound's Adrienne Rich author page from the top.
Posted 8/17/2020
One of the most exciting ongoing series taking place at our Kelly Writers House is "City Planning Poetics," which has been organized and hosted by Davy Knittle since 2016. Twice a year, Knittle holds events "that invite one or more poets and one or more planners, designers, planning historians or others working in the field of city planning to discuss a particular topic central to their work, to ask each other questions, and to read from their current projects." The latest installation in the series, focusing on "Urban Ruins," took place on October 7th of last year, with panelists Donna Stonecipher and Daniel R. Biddle.
Stonecipher is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Transaction Histories (2018), which was cited by The New York Times as one of the 10 best poetry books of 2018. She has published one book of criticism, Prose Poetry and the City (2018). Her poems have been published in many journals, including The Paris Review, and have been translated into eight languages. She lives in Berlin. Biddle, a former politics editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has worked as a journalist for four decades. His Inquirer stories on the courts won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. As an editor he helped direct Inquirer investigative projects, regional news coverage, and reporting on elections.
You can stream video and download audio of their discussion here here. Previous events in the series, which started in the winter of 2016, include "What Is a Map? What Does a Map Do?" (with Jena Osman and Amy Hillier), "What Are the Tools That Shape the Built Environment? Where Did They Come From? How Have They Been Used?" (with Francesca Ammon and Jason Mitchell), "Queer Placemaking" (with Max J. Andruck and Rachel Levitsky), "Urban Memory" (with Simone White and Randall Mason), "Queer City" (with Jen Jack Gieseking and Erica Kaufman), "Urban Revitalization" (with Brian Goldstein and Douglas Kearney), and "Carceral Justice" (with Emily Abendroth and Nina Johnson). You can watch or listen to those events here.
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New at PennSound
- July 7 In-Flux readings and August 18 Matters of Feminist Practice Journal Launch Part 3 added in the Belladonna* Serie
- Ed Roberson reads at The Mackey Sessions in Durham, NC, September 20, 2018
- Nathaniel Mackey reads with Our True Day Begun Soon Come Qu'ahttet at The Mackey Sessions in Durham, NC, September 21, 2018
- Michael Ruby reads from The Star-Spangled Banner, 2020
- Michael Ruby reads from The Mouth of the Bay, 2019
- Michael Ruby reads from The Edge of the Underworld, 2019
- Dozens of added recordings and new archival information added to the S Press Collection
- Lisa Robertson and sabrina soyer perform translations of Troubadour poet Na Castelloza in Brussels, 2020
- Trevor Joyce reading at Effie Street, February 24, 2020
- Adrienne Rich reads for WBAI Radio, April 30, 1972
- Adrienne Rich reads for City Arts & Lectures, San Francisco, November 30, 1993
- Adrienne Rich, from A Sign / I Was Not Alone, 1977
- Ted Joans performing in Amsterdam, 1964
- Erín Moure reads for the Kelly Writers House Fellows Program via Zoom, March 30, 2020
- Peter BD and Rachel James read for Breaking Through at the Kelly Writers House, January 29, 2020
- Erica Hunt reads at the Kelly Writers House, November 4, 2019
- Shiv Kotecha and Bianca Rae Messinger read for Breaking Through at the Kelly Writers House, November 20, 2019
- Dottie Lasky, Emily Pettit, and Meeree Orlandini read for the Whenever We Feel Like It Series at the Kelly Writers House, November 5, 2019
- Donna Stonecipher and Daniel R. Biddle in City Planning Poetics, Episode 8: Urban Ruins, at the Kelly Writers House, October 7, 2019
- Laura Mullen reads at the Kelly Writers House, September 24, 2019
- Kate Colby reads at the Kelly Writers House, September 18, 2019
- Marjorie Welish reads for Time Sensitive at the Kelly Writers House, September 17, 2019
- Marcus Slease reads five poems by Grzegorz Wroblewski
- Fred Moten at The Mackey Sessions
- New Readings in the Belladonna* Series, Spring 2020
- Reading and Discussion at CAAPP, University of Pittsburgh, September 30, 2019:
Julie Patton and Tyrone Williams
- Ezra Pound, "Reading and Collections," with D. G. Bridson, April 1959
- Peter Gizzi reading from Sky Burial, on Zoom, May 11, 2020
- Maggie O'Sullivan reads at Eric Mottram Conference
- John Richetti reading several
Alfred, Lord Tennyson pieces, recorded at home, April 17, 2020
- Peter Gizzi reading in Brooklyn, January 4, 2020
- Readings at the Centre international de poésie Marseille, 1985–1994:
Claude Royet-Journoud,
John Taggart, Alexandre Skidan,
Olivier Cadiot, Rosmarie Waldrop,
Julien Blaine, and Christophe Tarkos
- Soundeye International Poetry Festival: A documentary film by Adam Wyeth, edited by Keith Walsh
- New Author Page: Kenneth Rexroth
- Stephen Ratcliffe on KWMR's Original Minds, West Marin Radio, March 7, 2020
- Daphne Marlatt reads passages from Steveston
- Nathaniel Mackey and Marty Ehrlich performing at Hugo House, Seattle, WA, September 22, 2019
- Rosmarie Waldrop and Laynie Browne reading in Providence, RI, March 5, 2019
- Tom Raworth reading at the Faultline Theater, San Diego, California, February 27, 2000
- George Quasha reading in Barrytown, NY: Hearing Other, July 30, 2019 and Dowsing Axis, December 28, 2019.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson Reading Hoodoo Metaphysics, Saugerties, NY, July 15, 2019.
- Elaine Equi reading at 'T' Space, Rhinebeck, New York, July 14, 2019.
- Caroline Bergvall in conversation with David Wallace and Orchid Tierney, Arts Café at Kelly Writers House, November 4, 2014
- Sophia Naz reading in the Wexler Studio at Kelly Writers House, April 3, 2019
- New Double Change performances by Mónica de la Torre, Ann Lauterbach, and Charles Bernstein (with Olivier Cadiot and translator Abigail Lang), Paris, Fall 2019
- erica kaufman reading in the Wexler Studio at Kelly Writers House, November 5, 2018
- Kate Colby reading in the Wexler Studio at Kelly Writers House, October 25, 2018
- Close Listening with Charles Bernstein featuring Allen Fisher. November 29, 2019
- Angela Carr reading in the Wexler Studio at Kelly Writers House, October 18, 2018
- Adam Fieled's The Ballad of Robert Johnson at Westminster Arch, Philadelphia, 2011
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- Charles Bernstein, Ann Lauterbach, and Mónica de la Torre Double Change Readings
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- Close Listening with Charles Bernstein featuring Claude Royet-Journoud. November 24, 2019
- Belladonna Readings at Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop on October 30, 2019 and Chaim & Renee Gross Foundation on November 18, 2019
- Breaking Through featuring Shiv Kotecha and Bianca Rae Messinger, hosted by Simone White, Kelly Writers House, November 20, 2019
- New Author Page: Ted Enslin
- Cia Rinne reading texts by Vagn Steen, April, 2019
- Cia Rinne and Tomomi Adachi reading at the Haus für Poesie, Berlin, February 2, 2019
- Charles Bernstein reading at Dilluns de Poesia, Arts Santa Mònica, Barcelona, October 21, 2019
- Nathaniel Mackey reading with Marty Ehrlich, Hugo House, Seattle, September 22, 2019
- Close Listening with Charles Bernstein featuring Kit Robinson, October 6, 2019
- Kit Robinson and Uche Nduka reading at Unnameable Books, Brooklyn, October 6, 2019
- A selection of readings by Tom Weatherly
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- Jackson Mac Low, Bob Cobbing, and Tom Leonard reading at the Sound & Syntax International Festival of Sound Poetry, 1978
- Julie Patton readings filmed by Ted Roemer, circa 2013
- Double Change readings by Habib Tengour, Pierre Joris, Charles Bernstein July 25, 2019
- Steve Dalachinsky: New Author Page
- Aldon Nielsen Reading at Xavier University, April 25, 2016
- New works from Gar, The Fire of 'Bu, and other sound and video poetry by Eva Macali in Italiana
- Talks with Jennifer Scappettone and Haun Saussy, UChicago, January 23-24, 2018
- Etel Adnan interviewed by Jennifer Scappettone, Extra Video: Travels in Philosophy and Music, Paris, September 23 and 24, 2017
- Kenward Elmslie and Steven Taylor performing at Naropa University, July 23, 1991
- Pen America Conversation with Harryette Mullen and Erica Hunt, NYC, November 15, 2007
- New readings from Segue Series at ZINC Bar, 2016–19
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