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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/

Source: poemtalkatkwh.blogspot.com
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:

Source: writing.upenn.edu
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, ...
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PennSound Saturdays' *segue* *reading* *series* event, featuring Kimberly Ann Lyons and James Belflower has just been posted. If you haven't done so already, become a friend of Segue for all the latest news on the series.

Source: writing.upenn.edu
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 is pleased to announce the just-now completed PENNSOUND ANTHOLOGY OF RESTORATION & 18TH-CENTURY VERSE, edited & performed by John Richetti: http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Restoration-18th-C-Verse.php

Source: writing.upenn.edu
These recordings are being made available for noncommercial and educational use. Those seeking commercial use should be in touch with John Richetti by writing pennsound [at] writing [dot] upenn [dot] edu. ...
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PennSound happily makes available the video recording of Bob Grenier's reading/talk at the Kelly Writers House last week: http://writing.upenn.edu/?watch=writershouse/09C/Grenier-Bob_reading_KWH-UPenn_10-27-09.mov

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PennSound PoemTalk #24, on Barbara Guest's "Roses," is the subject of today's lengthy PennSound Daily:

Source: writing.upenn.edu
In the midst of last week's John Ashbery celebration, we released the latest episode in the PoemTalk Podcast Series (our twenty-fourth in all) — a discussion of Barbara Guest's poem "Roses." For ...
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PennSound We've now segmented Tom Devaney's Segue reading (2000): http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Devaney.php

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PennSound Tonight we release a new PennSound podcast, #18 in our series: John Ashbery in 1966 explicates a poem! http://bit.ly/980cW

October 26 at 8:04pm
Jeff Quitt
Jeff Quitt
Our Monthly Poetry Club is now a club on facebook as well. Available @ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1191730451&ref=name#/group.php?gid=198407675800&ref=mf Feel free to drop by and see whats happening. Also welcoming any and all poetry lovers
October 26 at 8:25pm
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PennSound is glad to see that we have added more than 100 new fans in a little over a month. If you have friends who're fans of contemporary poetry, please recommend that they sign up.

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PennSound Today we announced a half-dozen new (and marvelous) recordings by James Schuyler (with thanks to Nathan Kernan and John Ashbery, who provided the tapes).

Source: writing.upenn.edu
As promised in last week's conclusion to John Ashbery week, today, we're unveiling a bevy of new recordings from another stalwart of the New York School's fabled first generation: James Schuyler. Altogether, ...
Aryanil Mukherjee
Aryanil Mukherjee
fantastic! who can beat that!
October 27 at 6:07am
Arlo
Arlo
Can't wait to dig in to these. Great work, PennSound!
October 27 at 6:26am