Daphne Marlatt
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PoemTalk #163, Discussing Daphne Marlatt's "Steveston, B.C.", feat. Davy Knittle, Jane Robbins Mize, and Karis Shearer
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PoemTalk #153, Discussing Daphne Marlatt's "Arriving," feat. Meredith Quartermain and Fred Wah
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Complete recording (29:42): MP3
PoemTalk #117, Discussing Larissa Lai's "Nascent Fashion", feat. Fred Wah, Daphne Marlatt, and Colin Browne
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Reading of "Steveston, BC," May 27, 2021
Complete recording (5:09): MP3
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Reading from Vancouver Poems with Colin Browne and Fred Wah at the Penn Book Center, March 15, 2017
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Complete Recording (54:47): MP3
- Introduction (2:06): MP3
- Colin Browne Introduction and Reading (17:27): MP3
- Fred Wah Introduction and Reading (14:06): MP3
- Daphne Marlatt Introduction and Reading (21:08): MP3
Reading at the Wexler Studio, Kelly Writers House, March 15, 2017
Complete Reading (10:11): MP3
- A Mesh of Force (3:52): MP3
- You With the Knobby Knees (1:11): MP3
- Afternoons (1:57): MP3
- This City Shrouded (1:51): MP3
- Notes about Poems (1:16): MP3
Like Light off Water: Passages from Steveston; music composed and performed by Robert Minden and Carla Hallett, 2008
- Imagine: a Town (3:14): MP3
- Ghost (5:30): MP3
- Response (9:38): MP3
- Like Light Off Water (2:47): MP3
- Moon (12:37): MP3
- Intelligence (As If By Radio? (9:38): MP3
- Where River Runs (2:47): MP3
- How It Pours (From "Steveston, BC") (12:37): MP3
Complete recording (33:46): MP3
- Introduction (3:14): MP3
- Self-interview notes (5:30): MP3
- Uptake (9:38): MP3
- Talking about "Close Up" (2:47): MP3
- Excerpt from "Close Up" (12:37): MP3
part 1 (44:45): MP3
- Excerpt from Ana Historic (4:43): MP3
- Marlatt talking about Ana Historic (1:37): MP3
- The telling voice and the author feminine (5:49): MP3
- Marlatt talking about the telling voice and the author feminine (0:38): MP3
- Marlatt talking about pronouns and her audience (7:00): MP3
- Discussion on language, domination, and history (7:10): MP3
- Discussion on ideology and individualism (4:29): MP3
- Discussion on the relationship between fiction and history (7:43): MP3
- Discussion on the identity of the female speaking subject (5:34): MP3
- Discussion on methods of viewing history (5:32): MP3
- Discussion on the oral tradition of history (5:14): MP3
- Discussion on innate language (2:35): MP3
- Discussion on subjective history (5:56): MP3
- Marlatt on her shifting audience (2:34): MP3
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