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PennSound Today's PennSound Daily showcases marvelous new Bay Area recordings of CA Conrad (left) and Frank Sherlock (right), from this past September. Check them out!

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Today, we're closing out an exciting week with new recordings by two of our favorite local-grown poets — the always-dynamic duo of CAConrad and Frank Sherlock — taken from the archives of A Voice Box. ...
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PennSound New PennSound podcast - just in time for Thanksgiving: Just in time for Thanksgiving: http://bit.ly/5hgg25 - http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/podcasts.php

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PennSound congratulates Keith Waldrop on winning the National Book Award for "Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy." Listen to his recent KWH visit with wife Rosmarie, two new Close Listening programs, and much more here:

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1. Introduction (0:54): MP3from A Windmill Near Calvary (1968)2. Conversion (2:10): MP3from Windfall Losses (1977)3. To Rosmarie in Bad Kissingen (2:05): MP3from The Garden of Effort (1975)4. A Hatful of Flood (7:35): MP3from The Ruins of Providence (1983)5. ...
James Miller
James Miller
"Luxury of Hesitation" rules.
Thu at 7:35am
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PennSound New *segue* *reading* *series* recordings from this weekend and last, featuring Laura Elrick, Jesse Seldess, Mary Burger and Stefani Barber:

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November 9, 2002Tonya Foster (25:48): MP3 Caroline Bergvall (final portion of reading not recorded) (28:40): MP3 November 16, 2002 Phoebe Gloeckner (23:27): MP3 Kathleen Fraser (38:48): MP3 , RealAudio
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PennSound Look today at our main web page - http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/ - and see a summary of Rae Armantrout's 2009 PennSound recordings.

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In addition to recent visits by Robert Grenier and Kathleen Fraser, another definite highlight of this fall's reading series at the Kelly Writers House is this October 22nd reading by perennial favorite, ...
Melody Berning
Melody Berning
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PennSound Robert Grenier talks about his emergence as a poet, 1955-1965 - with Al Filreis, Ron Silliman and Bob Perelman: http://bit.ly/f70So

November 13 at 2:30pm
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PennSound New at PennSound: Trey Sager reading at the Bowery Poetry Club. http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Segue-BPC.html#10-3-09

November 13 at 3:33am
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PennSound announces the release of episode 25 of PoemTalk - a discussion of Alice Notley's "I the People" with Joe Milutis, Erica Kaufman, and Zack Pieper: http://poemtalkatkwh.blogspot.com/

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The book in which this poem was collected is titled Parts of a Wedding and the PoemTalkers appropriately consider the mentioned wedding. Joe tries out a (as it were) pedestrian psycho-geographical reading of the spot the poem seems to occupy - at 10th & A. ...
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PennSound PoemTalk threesome in episode on Alice Notley to be released Monday: http://bit.ly/3OHXsu

November 7 at 9:23am
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PennSound Today Charles Bernstein records a "Close Listening" session with Rosmarie & Keith Waldrop. The Waldrops read at the Writers House last night & of course that performance will be soon available on PennSound.

November 5 at 6:07am
Steven M. Dickison
Steven M. Dickison
Terrific.... Nice to hear this. We're excited that Rosmarie will be here in San Francisco DEC 12 to give the annual George Oppen Lecture. info at hpp://www.sfsu.edu/~poetry
November 7 at 3:07am
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PennSound We've gathered together all recordings of Williams reading "The Red Wheelbarrow" & "Flowers by the Sea": http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Williams-WC.php (scroll to to the bottom).

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PennSound Today's PennSound Daily focuses on two new recordings from Robert Grenier, including his visit to the Kelly Writers House last week:

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The fall semester keeps rolling along here at UPenn, with one fantastic reading after another at the Kelly Writers House. Today, we're highlighting last week's visit by poet and editor, Robert Grenier, ...