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 4/3/2019
We recently segmented this very exciting 1985 recording of husband and wife duo Amiri and Amina Baraka reading at the Allentown Community Center in Buffalo, NY.
Recorded on June 14th of that year, the event began with a twenty-five minute set by Amina, who read "Soweto Song," "I Wanna Make Freedom," "Oh Say Can You See," "Dirge for the Lynched," and "For the Lady in Color," among other titles. Amiri then took the state for a forty-five minute set that draws largely from his 1995 collection, Wise, Why's, Y's, including "Wise" parts 1–10, "1929: Y you ask?," "Ya Gotta Have Freedom," "Reflections (for Thelonious Monk)," and "How to Beat Reagan," among many other titles.
These two sets, consisting of thirty-two segmented tracks in total, can be found here. As we mentioned last week, when highlighting Baraka's 2005 recording of "Funk Lore," our Amiri Baraka author page, is home to a broad array of recordings going as far back as 1964.
Posted 4/1/2019
This April Fool's Day marks ten years since our PennSound Daily announcement of our PigeonSound ™ service, which sadly never got off the ground given — among other things — the widespread rejection of pigeon post in the United States. Turntables still continue to sell healthily, flip phones are coming back, and every hipster has a vintage typewriter they paid too much money for, but the same enthusiasm could not be rekindled for avian poetry delivery, and so our fleet coos in waiting for more genteel and discerning times.
Here's our original announcement, which, in true April Fool's Day fashion, came a month early, alongside the unveiling of our Twitter account:
Are you getting the most out of your PennSound experience? Aside from Twitter, don't forget all of the other ways in which you can keep up to date with the site through the web or your cell phone: first, there's the PennSound Daily newsfeed, which automatically delivers entries like this one to your iGoogle page, Google Reader, or favorite feed reader. PennSound is also on FaceBook, along with pages for our sister sites, including the Kelly Writers House and the Electronic Poetry Center. One additional option is the Kelly Writers House's Dial-a-Poem service: just dial 215-746-POEM (7636), and aside from news on upcoming KWH events, you can also hear a recording from a past reading, courtesy of the PennSound archives.
 Finally, for those of you who feel overwhelmed by all this new technology, and liked the world a lot more before it Twittered, Tumblred and Bloggered, we're currently beta-testing yet another, more traditional means of transmission. Utilizing homing pigeons equipped with state-of-the-art (well, state-of-the-art circa WWI) wire recording technology, PigeonSound ™ (see prototype at right) will be able to deliver three minutes of telephone-quality audio up to several hundred miles from our home base at UPenn's Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (our apologies to the rest of the world). Though there have been numerous unfortunate setbacks to date, we hope to have the program up and running by the first of next month with our inaugural offering: The Selected Poems of Ern Malley (read by the author himself). From sites that tweet to birds that tweet, we have all of your poetry options covered at PennSound.
Posted 3/26/2019
March is certainly the month for Beat Generation birthdays: we've already recognized Jack Kerouac earlier this month, and just fêted Lawrence Ferlinghetti on his centenary. March 26th would have been the eighty-ninth birthday of American poetry's Dead End Kid made good, Gregory Corso.
We launched our Gregory Corso author page in June 2017, with assistance from Raymond Foye. There, you'll find five full readings plus one individual poem recorded between the 1970s and 1990s. The earliest recording is a April 1971 reading at Duke University, which is followed by an August 1985 appearance at the San Francisco Art Institute as part of their "Art of Poetry" series. Jumping forward to the 90s, there's a March 1991 Brooklyn College reading notable for the appearance of Corso's iconic late poem "The Whole Mess ... Almost" and for the half-hour candid conversation recorded in the car on the way home. From December 1992, there's a stellar reading in New York City also featuring Herbert Huncke, John Wieners, and Allen Ginsberg, and finally, from March 1993, we have a half-hour reading from Rutgers University including "I Met This Guy Who Died," "Earliest Memory," "Youthful Religious Experiences," and "How Not to Die," among other poems.
Corso's birthday is a wonderful time to remember his unique voice and perspective. Ginsberg famously offered high praise for his dear friend, calling him ""a poet's Poet, his verse pure velvet, close to John Keats for our time, exquisitely delicate in manners of the Muse," who "has been and always will be a popular poet, awakener of youth, puzzlement & pleasure for sophisticated elder bibliophiles." He continues, judging Corso as "'Immortal' as immortal is, Captain Poetry exampling revolution of Spirit, his 'poetry the opposite of hypocrisy,' a longer, laughably unlaurelled by native prizes, divine Poet Maudit, rascal poet Villonesque and Rimbaudian whose wild fame's extended for decades around the world from France to China, World poet." Click here to start listening.
Want to read more? Visit the PennSound Daily archive.
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New at PennSound
- PennSound Single: Andrei Codrescu reading at Strand Book Store, NYC, March 26, 2019
- Barbara Henning and Maureen Owen Reading for Belladonna* at McNally Jackson Williamsburg, January 18, 2019
- Will Alexander recording of Aural Monsoon, Live in The Haight, August 13, 2017
- Barbara Henning, Maureen Owen, and Ashley Smith Keyfitz Reading at Malvern Books, Austin, TX, February 2, 2019
- New PennSound Page: Ezra Pound Radio Speeches
- Amiri Baraka Reading at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, October 24, 2005
- Tribute to Anne-Marie Albiach at IMEC (Institut Mémoires de l’édition contemporaine), Paris, France, November 26, 2015
- Will Alexander Reading at Hauser and Worth, NY, February 12, 2019
- A Celebration of Gerrit Lansing in Kingston, NY, October 20, 2018
- PennSound Single: Richard Sieburth Retirement Speech at NYU, February 9, 2019
- PennSound Single: Hanif Abdurraqib reading "USAvCUBA", January 2019
- New Author Page: Sean Killian
- New Author Page: Jonas Mekas
- Belladonna* Roll Call Reading Series reading with Laura Buccieri and K. Lorraine Graham
- Belladonna* Roll Call Reading Series reading with Marta López-Luaces and Montana Ray
- Belladonna* Reading by Anaïs Duplan and Yumi Shiromaat BGSQD for the Queer Zine Fair
- Poetry Reading by Kristin Prevallet, c. 2017
- Al Young Poetry Reading at the Kelly Writers House, November 15, 2018
- Rae Armantrout Poetry Reading at the Kelly Writers House, October 17, 2018
- Rae Armantrout Segue reading at the Zinc Bar, NYC, October 20, 2018
- Various Recordings of Norbert Lange with Charles Bernstein
- Anne-Marie Albiach Interview with Jean Daive for France Culture radio, 1978
Close Listening with Charles Bernstein, featuring Norbert Lange, October 30, 2018
- USA: Poetry series by Richard O. Moore, originally aired in 1966
- A New Disability Poetics Symposium, Philadelphia, October 18, 2018
- Eileen Myles and Renée Gladman reading at Penn Book Center, October 9, 2018
- Whenever We Feel Like It series reading with Laynie Browne, Bianca Stone, and Connie Yu; November 27, 2018
- New Author Page: Douglas Kearney
- Jeffrey Robinson video Poetic Innovation
in Wordsworth 1825–1833: Fibres of These Thoughts, University of Glasgow, 2018
- George Quasha reading from Verbal Paradise, The Ghost In Between,
and The First House, Barrytown, NY, 2018
- Rachel Zolf reading at the Wexler Studio, May 9, 2018
- Michael Brownstein reading from Let's Burn the Flags of All Nations at Woodstock Town Hall, November 10, 2018
- Dmitry Golynko, Kirill Medvedev, and Pavel Arseniev readings at Ugly Duckling Presse, December 2, 2018
- Hannah Weiner reading at St. Mark's Church-In-the-Bowery, March 2, 1967
- Three new recordings in the Belladonna* Series from, September 19, 2018; October 11, 2018; October 16, 2018
- Donato Mancini reading of Fatras and Fatrasies, October 20, 2018
- Donato Mancini reading at Simon Fraser University, October 3, 2017
- Donato Mancini reading at the Wexler Studio, August 13, 2018
- Ted Byrne reading, October 28, 2009
- David Bromige Vancouver Launch Event, People's Co-op Bookstore, October 12, 2018
- New Author Page: Rodney Koeneke
- 28th Annual Subterranean Poetry Festival, September 8, 2018
- Two New Films by Rudy Burckhardt, On Aesthetics and the Apple
- Belladonna*: Pamela Sneed reading from Sweet Dreams at the Matthew Gallery, August 16, 2018
- Adam Fieled reading Feel, 2006.
- Richard Foreman on Jack Smith, at Metrograph, NY, September 10, 2018.
- Steven McCaffery's Wot We Wukkers Want / One Step To The Next, from the Underwhich Audiographic Series, 1980
- New Author Page: Etel Adnan
- PennSound Single: Norman Pritchard reading "Gyre's Galax," 1967
- William J. Harris' 50th Wedding Anniversary Poem Reading, Brooklyn NY, August 27, 2018
- New Author Page: Divya Victor
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