Featured resources
From "Down To Write You This Poem Sat" at the Oakville Gallery
- 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
- 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 5/7/2021
We're bringing this week to a close with a new author page for poet and critic Hanif Abdurraqib, which is anchored by his virtual reading at our own Kelly Writers House on April 19th. Video footage from that event is available, along with segmented MP3 audio that you can stream or download. In the first half, Abdurraqib reads the ten-part poem "All the TV Shows Are About Cops," which is split into individual tracks. The Q&A session that followed has also been split into thematic segments, such as "on the writing process," "on making an office space," "tips for aspiring cultural critics," "on being influenced by his favorite books," and "on sneakers." These new tracks join an old favorite, a January 2019 reading of "USAvsCuba," taken from his debut collection The Crown Ain't Worth Much (Button Poetry, 2016). Listeners can read along with that poem in Western Beefs here. To listen to all of the aforementioned recordings, click here.
Posted 5/5/2021
Here's a brief recording taken from the 27th annual marathon reading at Woodland Pattern, which took place between January 30–31st this year. Grzegorz Wroblewski's contribution was a four-minute recording of him reading two of his poems — "Android and an Anecdote" and "The King of Flight" — in Polish, while Peter Burzynski handled the English-language translations. Last summer we announced a new video of five poems by Wroblewski, translated by Piotr Gwiazda and read by Marcus Slease, which had originally appeared as part of Marit MacArthur and Kacper Bartczak's 2015 Jacket2 feature "(Polish) Poetry after Różewicz." On PennSound's Grzegorz Wroklewski author page you'll also find a number of additional one-off collaborative tracks and readings recorded in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK between 2012 and 2016. Click here to start listening.
Posted 5/3/2021
 We're a little late hearing about the passing of poet, editor, and teacher Gary Lenhart, who succumbed to cancer on March 31st, but didn't want to miss the opportunity to commemorate his life and work. A thoughtful obituary in Valley News notes that "Ever attentive to his craft, he was working on poems and a book review the last morning of his life." It continues: To his devoted wife and daughter he was the fine mind that enlivened theirs, the wry wit that brightened their days, and the heart so true they never felt alone. He lived with deep personal integrity and unfailing courtesy to all. He was, in the words of one friend, the best of men. His broad knowledge and inventive attention to thought and language combined with a profound love of poetry to inform the rich body of work he left behind. PennSound listeners might best be acquainted with Lenhart through his work as (co-)editor of the journals Mag City and Transfer or as part of the group behind the groundbreaking Public Access Poetry, and while the videos on our PAP series page are currently unavailable due to the absence of Adobe Flash, we're currently working to make them — and our other video holdings — available as soon as possible. Lenhart appeared a total of three times on the program, reading on July 14, 1977; February 14, 1978; and July 27, 1978. We also enthusiastically direct our listeners towards "'Readers of the Future' Would Be Interested," at Jacket2, an astounding interview with Lenhart conducted by Ben Olin, which provides a lot of inside information on the development and history of Public Access Poetry. In a remembrance posted last month, Michael Lally recalls that Lenhart "was always a calm but radiant presence on the downtown scene and I admired him a lot." Certainly, many others felt the same, and we send our condolences to Lenhart's friends, family, colleagues, and fans, as well as thank him for his visionary work with poetry and media, prefiguring projects like our own.
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New at PennSound
- Hanif Abdurraqib virtual reading and conversation, Kelly Writers House, April 19, 2021
- What Is Undug Will Be: A digital archive
launch for Cross Cultural Poetics (1997–2010), February 27, 2021
- Triple book launch party featuring Barbara Henning, Tony
Iantosca, and Lisa Rogal; reading, Q&A, and Lewis Warsh memorial, November 15, 2020
- Soleida Ríos reading "Pies de palma" in a home recording in Havana, Cuba, February 3, 2021
- Robin Blaser reading at Evergreen State College, February 5, 2007
- Adam Fieled reading from Equations: The Jade Episodes, Carriage Hill, Plymouth Meeting, PA, 2021
- Lecture by Fred Wah "Standing in the Doorway - the Hyphen in Chinese-Canadian Poetry," March 25, 2013
- Readings by Maggie O'Sullivan and Bernadette Mayer,
hosted by University of Glasgow, February 2021
- Grzegorz Wroblewski reading at Woodland Pattern's 27th Annual Marathon, January 30-31, 2021
- Vivien Bittencourt and Vincent Katz present
Jack Kerouac's "Mexico City Blues," from footage recorded live at the Knitting
Factory, NYC, December 4, 1988
- E no. 3/Slowscan Records Volume 48, ft.
Steve McCaffery, CoAccident, Greta Monach, Jackson Mac Low, Vladan Radovanovic, Irrepressible Bastards,
Hannah Weiner, and Gene Carl
- New author page: Derek Beaulieu
- Gabriel Ojeda-Sague and Charles Bernstein read at 47th Annual Poetry Project Marathon, January 1, 2021
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- Canadian launch of Ariel Resnikoff's Unnatural Bird Migrator, January 12, 2021
- John Richetti reading Ben Jonson's "On My First Son"
and William Empson's "Just A Smack at Auden," January 2021
- Breaking Through with Taylor Johnson, November 17, 2020
- Sussman Poetry Program reading by Jake Marmer of Cosmic Disapora, October 14, 2020
- Gabriel Ojeda-Sague reading Losing Miami October 7, 2020
- Bob Perelman reading Jack and Jill in Troy September 23, 2020
- September 20 Kimberly Alidio Book Launch Event and December 8 In-Flux Reading added in the Belladonna* Series
- John Richetti reading Clement Clark Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas", December 10, 2020
- Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive: Fall Poetry Reading Series, 2019
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis Reading from Late Work and Around the Day in 80 Worlds, October 2020
- Vivien Bittencourt and Vincent Katz, Hanuman Presents!: A Reading at the Poetry Project, New York, May 18, 1989
- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Pog Reading, Tucson, Arizona, October 10, 2020
- Henry Hills, Plagiarism (1981)
- Reading and Discussion with Rae Armantrout and Bob Perelman on Zoom at The San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books, August 28, 2020
- John Richetti reading Poe, Coleridge, Tennyson, and Whitman at home for PennSound Classics, September, 2020
- Tyrone Williams reading at Zaza Performance Series, August 7, 2020
- Three readings from Tim Dlugos, c. 1974-84
- John Richetti reads Walt Whitman at his home, September 2, 2020
- Jacques Roubaud reading at la Libraire Texture, Paris, December 4, 2019
- July 7 In-Flux readings and August 18 Matters of Feminist Practice Journal Launch Part 3 added in the Belladonna* Series
- 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
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