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Posted 5/15/2008
Taking place the day after the Celebration of George Oppen's 100th Birthday at the Kelly Writers House, the monumental George Oppen Centennial Symposium, organized by Poets House, was held at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center on April 8th.
The day began with two panels discussing various aspects of Oppen's work. The first, "The Biographical-Historical Continuum," featured presentations by Eric Hoffman, Kristin Prevallet, Stephen Cope and Norman Finkelstein, discussing, among other topics, the role of ideology in Oppen's work, and his affiliation with the Communist Party. This was followed by a second panel, "The Literary-Philosophical Spectrum," during which Romana Huck, Burt Kimmelman, Peter O'Leary and John Taggart traced connections between Oppen and both Whitman and Heidegger, as well as the place of song, death and femininity in his work.
Later in the evening, a comprehensive reading took place, during which poets — including Michael Heller, Peter Gizzi, Harvey Shapiro, Thom Donovan, Stacy Szymaszek, Lee Spinks and Hugh Seidman — shared their favorite Oppen poems, from his 1934 debut, Discrete Series, through to 1978's Primitive. Oppen's own voice is woven through the proceedings, as he reads sections of his masterpiece "Of Being Numerous," as well as "Anniversary Poem" and "The Translucent Mechanics," the latter two from the same 1973 video from the Poetry Center at the San Francisco State University which concluded our event at UPenn. There's more than five hours of audio altogether, and you can start exploring by clicking on the title above.
Speaking of our Oppen Centennial event at the Kelly Writers House check out our new page of photos from the event, including shots of all the participants, as well as members of the Philadelphia writing community present in the audience. We've also scanned the program from the poetry festival George Economou mentions in his presentation.
Posted 5/13/2008
PennSound Contributing Editor, and proprietor of J. Henry Chunko, Danny Snelson has selected the latest batch of PennSound Featured Resources, which which you can browse on the sidebar to the left, or on its own page, here.
Snelson's list brings together groundbreaking poets such as Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Jack Spicer and Jackson Mac Low, along with important contemporary voices, including Craig Dworkin and Gregory Whitehead (both of whose author pages he's been involved in editing), as well as Darren Wershler-Henry and Caroline Bergvall. You'll also find works by Charles Bernstein, Helen Adam, Clark Coolidge and Rosemarie Waldrop, plus Henry Hills' film, Money.
Even more exciting than this ambitious mix, however, is "also this: no title (essay and reprise)," an original audio/textual work created by Snelson himself, which cannibalizes his selections, weaving together sundry fragments of sound and syntax to create a rich palimpsest, reminiscent of the experiments of both Whitehead and Mac Low, which not only traces the spidery lines of influences running through 20th Century poetics, but also allows these discrete entities to communicate with one another, interrupting, bolstering and contradicting preceding statements. These techniques have their origins in Snelson's earlier work, my Dear coUntess, a video-poem which systematically reconfigures texts by Ron Silliman, Walter Abish, Amos Tutuola, Samuel Beckett, Gertrude Stein and Kathy Acker, among others, and in true Cagean fashion, in both works, our attention is just as often held by speech as by the "silences" — the pauses, the non-verbal tics and glitches.
After you've listened to Snelson's selections, you might also want to check out our previous Featured MP3 lists by Marjorie Perloff, Thomas Devaney, Eric Baus, Steve Evans and Al Filreis.
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- John Ashbery: Chicago, 1973, and
Belgian Radio
and Television (date unknown)
- Rachel Zolf: New Author Page
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- George Oppen Centennial Symposium and Reading at Poets House, NYC
- Robert Kelly: New Author Page
- Paul Blackburn: New Author Page
- Peter Gizzi: Close Listening Reading and Conversation, 2008
- John Wilkinson at the National Humanities Center, 2008
- Charles Borkhuis: Black Light: Two Radio Plays (2002)
- Ed Dorn: "Just Buffalo" Reading, 1978
- Amiri Baraka: "Just Buffalo" Reading, 1978
- Chris Funkhouser: 2007 Segue Series Performance
- Jerome Rothenberg: Kelly Writers House Fellows Reading and Discussion
- Robin Blaser: Vancouver 1965
- Jack Spicer: Language read in its entirety, Vancouver 1965
- Sean Cole: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Rodrigo Toscano: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Mark Wallace: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- David Shapiro: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Noah Eli Gordon: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Susan Howe: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- James Thomas Stevens: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Anne Tardos: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Tonya Foster: 2008 Segue Series Reading
- Jerome Rothenberg & Charlie Morrow —
In Memorium: Jackson Mac Low
- The World Record (1981): Recordings from The St. Mark's Poetry Project, 1969-1980
- Flarf Festival at the Kelly Writers House, 2007
- Nada Gordon: New Author Page
- Charles Bernstein: Singles from the Line Reading Series, 2002
- A New Close Listening Reading and Conversation with Elizabeth Willis
- Ange Mlinko: New Author Page and Segmented Line Reading, 2001
- Ben Marcus: New Author Page and Segmented Line Reading, 2001
- Damon Krukowski: New Author Page and Segmented Line Reading, 2004
- Thomas Sayers Ellis: New Author Page and Segmented Line Reading, 2003
- Bruce Andrews: Singles from the Line Reading Series, 2002
- Cecilia Vicuña: Writers Without Borders Reading at the Kelly Writers House
- Robert Creeley: A Home Movie
- Henry Hills: Emma's Dilemma
- A Celebration of George Oppen's 100th Birthday at the Kelly Writers House
- Tom Mandel: New Author Page
- Patrick F. Durgin: New Author Page
- Frank Sherlock: Newly Segnemted Segue Series Reading, 2007
- CAConrad: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2007
- Anselm Berrigan: Newly Segmented Segue Series Readings, 2004 & 2005
- Elaine Equi: Newly Segmented Segue Series Readings, 2005 & 2007
- Kenneth Goldsmith: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2001
- Tom Raworth: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2001
- Darren Wershler-Henry: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2003
- Jena Osman: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2003
- Ron Padgett: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2003
- Mei-mei Berssenbruge: Singles from The Line Reading Series, 2004
- Dan Farrell: New Author Page and Segmented Line Series Reading, 2000
- John Tranter: New Close Listening Reading and Conversation
- Kathleen Fraser: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2002
- John Ashbery at Haverford College, 2008
- Newly Segmented Philip Whalen: Vancouver Poetry Festival, 1963
- Jonathan Williams Reading in NC, 2005
- The Line Reading Series: Farrell, Harryman
- The Line Reading Series: Durand, Warsh, Tillman
- The Line Reading Series: Moxley, Welish, Darragh
- The Line Reading Series: Bök, Brown, Marcus
- The Line Reading Series: Fitterman, Spahr, Lin
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- David Antin at the Folger Library, 1980
- David Wallace: Three BBC Programs
- Andrew Levy: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2003
- President of the United Hearts: Segue Series Reading, 2007
- Sharon Mesmer: New Author Page
- Kamau Edward Brathwaite: New Author Page
- Tonya Foster: New Author Page
- Rosemary Waldrop: Newly Segmented Segue Serires Reading, 2006
- Alice Notley Reading in Bolinas, 1971
- Ron Silliman: Newly Segmented Segue Series Readings, 2000 & 2005
- The Line Reading Series: Larsen, McVarish, Drucker
- The Line Reading Series: Kim, Andrews
- The Line Reading Series: Mayer, Durand
- The Line Reading Series: Krukowski, Berssenbrugge
- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2006
- Ben Friedlander: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2004
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- The Line Reading Series: Smith, Gordon, Bernstein
- The Line Reading Series: Sullivan, Tardos, Piombino
- Fred Moten: UPenn Reading and Lecture
- New Author Page: C.D. Wright
- Newly Segmented in The Line Reading Series: Stefans, Elmslie, Mayer
- The Line Reading Series: Derksen, Hunt, Watten
- Philip Whalen, Scenes of Life at the Capital, 1971
- Al Filreis: Close Listening Conversation and Book Launch Reading
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis: Philadelphia readings — 1988 and 2008 (with video)
- Brian Kim Stefans: "Language as Gameplay"
- David Shapiro: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2005
- New Series: LA-Lit (Interviews, Readings and More)
- Lee Ann Brown: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2004
- Close Listening: Douglas Messerli
- Will Alexander Benefit in Los Angeles
- Jesse Seldess: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2004
- Jena Osman: Newly Segmented Segue Series Reading, 2004
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