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Rod Smith Get the Flash Player to see this player. Nicole BrossardNicole came by and we mostly discussed prose poetry, for a class she was going to teach. But then I asked her about the different pronunciations of French in the Americas. November 8, 2006 (mp4, 59 seconds, 11.4 mb) Douglas & the Big Apple (First Bite) Get the Flash Player to see this player. Douglas MesserliDouglas grew up in Iowa, where New York was as close as his Broadway musical LPs, which he collected even though he didn’t have a record player. Sun & Moon, and now Green Integer, sales reps meetings bring him to town a couple of times a year. Very often he stays at my mother’s apartment. Those trips always give us a chance to spend an evening together, where we talk of publishing, poetry, theater, but mostly the foibles of our legion of mutual friends, and our own foibles too. We end up laughing, even at the saddest things. December 10, 2006 (mp4, 1 min., 16 sec., 5.1 mb) Peter Middleton Get the Flash Player to see this player. Peter MiddletonPeter was on his way back from Creeley Buffalo conference, which I had missed because of the devastating snow storm in Buffalo that weekend. The first time I met with Peter in New York was in the early 1990s. I remember going to the Riverside Park playground and while Emma played in the sandbox we chatted on about his entirely informative book The Inward Gaze: Masculinity & Subjectivity in Modern Culture. October 16, 2006 (mp4, 38 seconds, 7.5 mb) Norman the Baker Get the Flash Player to see this player. Norman FischerNorman sat out on the bench in front of Pecan on Franklin, just before walking west to the Clocktower to tape Close Listening. We met up with Alan Davies, whose Close Listening shows I was taping right before Norman’s. After the recording session we wandered over to Excellent Dumpling for lunch, where we sat next to Lynne Stewart. I’d just seen Paul Chan’s film about Stewart, in which she talks about poetry and reads from Blake. We were eating in the shadows of the criminal court building in which she had been unjustly sentenced to jail. I was glad to meet her and express my appreciation for her work and concern for the price she might have to pay for defending freedom. Meanwhile, our small band of poets – Alan, Norman, and me – made our way over to the Chelsea to see Norman’s son Noah’s new show. January 5, 2007 (mp4, 28 seconds, 5.7 mb) Tina's House Get the Flash Player to see this player. Tina DarraghWe were in a bar somewhere in Baltimore after my i.e. reading with Rod. The bar was noisy and dark but I found a small red alcove to ask Tina about her red housing.. November 18, 2006 (mp4, 51 seconds, 10 mb)
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