Scott Thurston
- photo © 2009 Alan Corkish
Occassional Readings, Furzeacres on Dartmoor in Devon, UK, July 4, 2010
In this performance Scott Thurston reads the entirety of his book Internal Rhyme (Exeter: Shearsman Books, 2010).
Divided into four sections, the book comprises a sequence of eighty poems in total, each constructed in four four-line
stanzas which can be read in a vertical as well as in a horizontal direction. For this performance, Thurston experimented
with reading two of the book’s sections in both directions. Taking the poems in groups of five, he used two approaches:
firstly, reading all five in one direction and then returning to read the same five in the other direction and, secondly,
reading each poem in one direction immediately followed by the other direction.
Internal Rhyme develops Thurston’s preoccupation with time and process as compositional elements, as seen in his previous
book for Shearman, 2008’s Momentum. The subjects and themes are diverse and include poems responding to Blake,
Klimt and Twombly alongside refigurings of the theoretical works of Alain Badiou.
- Introduction (6:14): MP3
- Section I (23:19): MP3
- Section II (12:25): MP3
- Section III (20:58): MP3
- Section IV (11:51): MP3
These sound recordings are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights to this recorded material belong to the author.
© 2011 Scott Thurston. Used with permission of Scott Thurston. Distributed by PennSound.
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