Rudy Burckhardt, DirectorJane Freilicher, NarrationKenneth Koch, TextDebussy, Poulenc, and Scriabin, Piano MusicFrank O'Hara, Music PlayerRead the full transcription of a 1976 radio interview with Rudy Burckhardt about Automotive Story at Jacket Magazine. Many of the poets whose recordings are available on the website have individual pages called author pages. George Kuchar's final Provincetown summer diary. Oscar.Later. I'm.Moon. "A superb poet and great inventor of poetry, Charles Bernstein dazzlingly invents the essay for poetry: professing in a gorilla suit and white tuxedo.”—George Lakoff, All the Whiskey in Heaven: Selected Poems. Recordings are broken down into singles, or song length recordings of individual poems. The Automotive Story, 1954 A Cittadura Documentary . Beethoven glowers against the evening; a perfect Alice polishes bronze with her petticoat; traffic in diamonds and rubies twines its way among the trees; snarling youths self-destruct. soul.Elicit. rr-Enter. “A major poet for our time — & then some – Charles Bernstein has emerged as a principal voice –maybe the best we have – for an international avant-garde now in its second century of visions & revisions." [6], PennSound hosts recordings that are part of anthologies, collections and groups, such as readings and discussions of poetics that took place as part of the same academic conference, readings from different poets at the same event, and readings from poetry and poetics symposiums. It is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. author pageWeb Log Archive (2006-2011) PennSound pageFacebook | Twitter | Instgram.
Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. PennSound Cinema's George Kuchar page has a number of recent Kuchar films, as well as my three Close Listening shows and Andrew Lampert's video interviews, and the script to The Kiss of Frankenstein. The site offers over 1500 full-length and single-poem recordings, the largest collection of poetry sound-files on the internet, all of which are available for free download. signed.Hormone. “A major poet for our time — & then some – Charles Bernstein has emerged as a principal voice –maybe the best we have – for an international avant-garde now in its second century of visions & revisions." glen.A. – Jerome Rothenberg on The Salt Companion to Charles Bernstein. Co-Director of the PennSound Archive, IT Director at Penn's School of Arts & Sciences : Eleni Palis: Timothy Corrigan: Theorizing Film Quotation: Re-Membering Classical Hollywood in Contemporary American Cinema : Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee : Keyana Parks: Salamishah Tillet The masterpiece is certainly "El Altantis." ––"Help Is on the Way" in The American Book Review (Vol.14, No. mm.Pris. rr.Lao-tse. Non-profit organizations based in the United States, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, "University of Pennsylvania Archive Offers Poetry for Download", http://writing.upenn.edu/news/ap_pennsound.html, https://pennyspoetry.fandom.com/wiki/PennSound?oldid=87928. newman.Asiatics. PennSound cinema is making them available for the first time, with thanks to Andy, Emily, and AFA.
F.Unction. There are four films in all, including one from 1968 that documents two plays by Serge Gavronsky starring a very young Rachel Blau (DuPlessis) and Michael O'Brien. Robert Creeley: "Bernstein’s is the most provocatively intelligent reaction to the general drift of mainstream poetry, and he is an indefatigable writer of essays and poems wherein the determinations of genre are largely superseded. For an overview of PennSound — including a discussion of the project's pedagogical implications — we invite you to listen to PennSound podcast #6 . clues.Ott. Here is the opening of LENS (though note the original is justified): mm.Pris.
In short, he has not only given brilliant instance of the confusions of contemporary social and political premises but has done so in remarkable constructs of their characteristic modes of statement, which are not simply parodic but rather reclamations, recyclings, of otherwise degraded material." Thanks to Richard Foreman. beer in 'Yaknetuma From the Lower East Side'…” -- Bruce Bennett, the New York Sun, Rudy Burckhardt: New PennSound pageJacob Burckhardt: New PennSound pagePennSound Cinema, author pageWeb Log Archive (2006-2011) PennSound pageFacebook | Twitter | Instgram. Such collections include the LEGEND recording from 1981, with readings from Bruce Andrews, Ron Silliman, Ray DiPalma, and Charles Bernstein, readings from a celebration of Hart Crane, and readings from the Festival of Contemporary Japanese Women Poets. 6, 1993), p. 18. ggg.Ire. Faith.Per Se. Penny's poetry pages Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. The masterpiece is certainly "El Altantis." Sound files must be indexed and retrievable from a library catalog under the poet’s name and from search engines on the web. flame- Bouyant. PennSound recently added a selection of poetry related videos, including videos from the 2004 Louis Zukofsky Centennial Conference, films of Hannah Weiner and Armand Schwerner by Phill Niblock, and videos of Jerome Rothenberg in conversation and discussion at the Kelly Writers House. Central Park in the Dark, NYC, New York, 1985A Collaboration with Charles Ives, Christopher Sweet and Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks, Rudy Burckhardt, DirectorChristopher Sweet, Director Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks, Dance Choreography Charles Ives, Music"Lurking crime and lingering desire change the atmosphere of this brief but affecting film. Rudy & Jacob Burckhardt films on PennSound Cinema. [8], PennSound recently added a selection of poetry related videos, including videos from the 2004 Louis Zukofsky Centennial Conference, films of Hannah Weiner and Armand Schwerner by Phill Niblock, and videos of Jerome Rothenberg in conversation and discussion at the Kelly Writers House. [10], In addition to relatively modern works, PennSound also includes readings and sometimes musical versions of classical Greek poetry, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, Alexander Pope, and William Shakespeare.[11].