Episode #329 Khirbet Khizeh, April 2, 2015
- Co-translator Nicholas de Lange talks about and reads from Israeli novelist S. Yizhar's jewel Khirbet Khizeh, written in 1949. (29:28): MP3
Episode #330 Address, April 2, 2015
- Poet Elizabeth Willis talks about and reads from her book of poems Address (Weslyan University Press) (17:45): MP3
- Poet and performance artist Caroline Bergvall reads from Drift (Nightboat Books) (10:37): MP3
Episode #331 Drift, April 2, 2015
- Poet and performance artist Caroline Bergvall, on the phone from London, takes us deep into Drift. (28:56): MP3
Episode #332 Dark Church, October 20, 2015
- Poet Joseph Donahue returns to CCP to read from and discuss his new book, Dark Church. (24:14): MP3
Episode #333 The Tone Poem, October 27, 2015
- Seattle Symphony Chief Conductor and Music Director Ludovic Morlot discusses Strauss's idea of The Tone Poem and Seattle Symphony's performances of Strauss's works in this modality this year. (27:28): MP3
Episode #334 Bee/Miller, November 10, 2015
- Artist Susan Bee talks about her new book Fabulas Feminae (Litmus Press) a collaboration with writer Johanna Drucker. (13:51): MP3
- Director of the Vespertine Opera Company Dan Miller talks about his company's recent production of Faure's opera Penelope. (15:57): MP3
- Complete Segment (29:43): MP3
Episode #335 The Swing, December 9, 2015
- Greek poet Siarita Kouka, on the phone from Athens, reads from her book The Swing. (16:25): MP3
- Julia Benzinger, mezzo-soprano, discusses her recent performance as Penelope in Faure's opera of the same name. (10:13): MP3
- Complete Segment (26:33): MP3
Episode #336 Lighting the Shadow, December 2, 2015
- Poet and photographer Rachel Eliza Griffiths reads from and discusses her latest book Lighting The Shadow (Four Way Books). (23:27): MP3
- Siarita Kouka returns to CCP to finish her reading of The Swing. (6:03): MP3
- Complete Segment (29:24): MP3
Episode #337 Give Me Everything You Have, December 2, 2015
- British writer James Lasdun's discusses his memoir Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked (FSG). (23:27): MP3
Episode #338 Vallejo, December 9, 2015
- Joseph Mulligan, editor of Selected Writings of Cesar Vallejo (Wesleyan University Press) discusses his approach in this book to the towering Peruvian poet. (29:29): MP3
2016
Episode #339 Margo Jefferson, January 6, 2016
Margo Jefferson, writer, talks about her most recent book Negroland:
A Memoir (Pantheon). (28:26): MP3
Episode #340 Uyghurland, January 13, 2016
Uyghur poet Ahmatjan Osman reads from his book Uyghurland, the
Farthest Exile, translated by Jeffrey Yang with the author (Phoneme Media), in the
first full collection of poetry to be translated from that language into English.
(28:56): MP3
Episode #341 Zong!, January 20, 2016
NourbeSe Philip reads from and discusses the literary and legal epistemology of her
long poem Zong! (Wesleyan University Press).
(30:00): MP3
Episode #342 Philip, January 20, 2016
NourbeSe Philip returns to read and discuss a second of her books, She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks (Wesleyan
University Press). (28:25): MP3
Episode #343 From the Sanskrit, January 27, 2016
Andrew Schelling returns to CCP to read and discuss his Bright
As The Autumn Moon: 50 Poems from the Sanskrit (University of Hawaii Press).
(29:26): MP3
Episode #344 The Gardener, February 17, 2016
- Aidan Lang, General Director of Seattle Opera and stage director of Seattle opera's
recent production of The Marriage of Figaro, talks about his
vision of that opera and Seattle Opera's future. (16:26):
MP3
- Leonard Schwartz reads part of "Say It
with Flowers" from Michael Gizzi's posthumous book Collected Poems (The Figures). (16:17):
MP3(32:50): MP3
Episode #345 Spivak Part I, February 10, 2016
Leonard Schwartz reads from Benjamin Fondane's Cinepoems and
Others (NYRB Poets); Philosopher Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak talks about her book
Death of a Discipline (Columbia University Press) and
discusses the Cross Cultural and its discontents. (29:34):
MP3
Episode #346 Spivak Part II, February 10, 2016
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak discusses the Zeitgeist of Manhattan, West Bengal, and many
particularities in between; Leonard Schwartz reads from Benjamin Fondane's Cinepoems and
Others (NYRB Poets). (29:06): MP3
Episode #347 Siglio Press, February 24, 2016
Lisa Pearson, publisher of Siglio Press, discusses the relationship between word and
art in the book she publishes, in particular as pertains to titles by John Cage and Nancy
Spero. (27:14): MP3
Episode #348 The Takeover II, March 2, 2016
Political ecologist Shangrila Joshi Wynn takes over the show to interview Leonard
Schwartz on the eco-poetical elements of his two books If and
At Element (Talisman House)
(28:10): MP3
Episode #349 The Takeover continues, March 2, 2016
- Political ecologist Shangrila Joshi Wynn completes her interrogation of the
eco-poetical in Schwartz's two books. (17:44): MP3
- Leonard Schwartz reads from Gustaf Sobin's in Sobin's Collected Poems (Talisman House).
(12:47): MP3
- Complete Segment (30:36): MP3
Episode #350 Kevin Newbury, March 9, 2016
Stage and opera director Kevin Newbury talks about his recent production of Donizetti's
Mary Stuart at Seattle Opera, as well as some of the new opera he has directed, including
Oscar, concerning the trial of Oscar Wilde. (30:36): MP3
Episode #351 This Place, April 13, 2016
Renowned photographer Frederic Brenner talks about the show he has curated, now up at
the Brooklyn Museum: This Place, which explores the
complexities of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of
twelve internationally acclaimed photographers. (29:28): MP3
Episode #352 Explosion Rocks Springfield, May 25, 2016
Rodrigo Toscano returns to CCP to read from and discuss his latest book, Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books).
(26:22): MP3
Episode #353 Konundrum, October 18, 2016
Peter Wortsman talks about and reads from his new translations of Franz Kafka in Konundrum: Selected Prose of Franz Kafka from Archipelago Books.
(31:00): MP3
Episode #354 Sowing the Wind, October 18, 2016
Edward Foster, in Northfield, Mass reads from and discusses Sowing the Wind, his new book of poems from Marsh Hawk Press.
(28:41): MP3
Episode #355 Gretel, October 18, 2016
Anya Matonovic, soprano, discusses singing the part of Gretel in Engelbert Humperdink’s opera Hansel and Gretel as performed at Seattle Opera.
(26:26): MP3
Episode #356 Thomas Traherne Series, October 25, 2016
Susan Schultz reads from and discusses her newest book of poetry Memory Cards: Thomas Traherne Series, from Talisman House.
(27:00): MP3
Episode #357 Amelia Rosselli’s War Variations part one, October 25, 2016
Paul Vangelisti discusses his co-translation with Lucia Re of the great Italian poet Amelia Rosseli’s War Variations, from Otis Books/Seismicity Editions.
(27:13): MP3
Episode #358 Amelia Rosselli’s War Variations part two, October 25, 2016
Paul Vangelisti discusses his co-translation with Lucia Re of the great Italian poet Amelia Rosseli’s War Variations, from Otis Books/Seismicity Editions.
(31:44): MP3
Episode #359 The Poet Ida Perkins, November 1, 2016
Jonathan Galassi, writer, translator and FSG publisher, reads from and discusses his debut novel Muse, from Knopf.
(28:13): MP3
Episode #360 Opera, November 8, 2016
- Dean Williamson, conductor, talks about his work as music director of Nashville Opera, with NYC’s City Opera, and in his native Washington State.
(19:01): MP3
- Edwin Frank, poet, reads from and discusses his poem “Opera: Die Meistersinger misremembered in two broken parts”, in his book Snake Train: Poems 1984-2013, from Shearsman Books.
(11:41): MP3, (30:38): MP3
Episode #361 Writing During War, November 15, 2016
Palestinian poet Somayo el-Sousi, on the phone from Gaza City, reads from and discusses her 2014 text (authored with two Swedish writers and another Palestinian writer ) Writing During War.
(27:59): MP3
Episode #362 Fiery Jade, November 29, 2016
- Composer Greg Youtz talks about composing the music for the new opera Fiery Jade (Cai Yan), based on the life of the great classical female Chinese poet, and offers a recoding from the opera, recently premiered at Pacific Lutheran University.
(22:52): MP3
- Poet and librettist Zhang Er talks about the libretto she wrote for Cai Yan, and how it inspired and adapted to the music for the opera.
(08:35): MP3
- Complete Segment (36:26): MP3
Episode #363 Of Sudan, December 6, 2016
Najlaa Osman, Sudanese poet currently based in Sweden, reads from her recent poems in the journal Banipal, and discusses specificities of the Arabic language in Sudan.
(29:01): MP3
Episode #364 Langston Hughes in Central Asia, December 6, 2016
Afghan-American poet Zohra Saed discusses her recent work Langston Hughes: Poems, Photos, and Notebooks from Turkestan (CUNY/Lost & Found) as well as forms of Uzbek language.
(29:48): MP3
2017
Episode #365 The Trump Era, January 7, 2017
Political philosopher Michael Hardt talks about forms of resistance in the era of Trump, as well as his forthcoming book, with Antonio Negri, Assemblage.
(29:48): MP3
Episode #366: Transmutations, January 17, 2017
- Jeanne Heuving discusses her new book The Transmutation of Love and Avant-Garde Poetics (University of Alabama Press) (16:51): MP3
- Antonella Anedda, Italian poet on the phone from Rome, reads from her book Archipelago (Blood Axe Books) and discusses the language of Sardinia and La Maddelene, as well as of Rome. (12:39): MP3
Episode #367: Aspects of Strangers, January 24, 2017
- Piotr Gwiazda reads from and discusses his collection of poetry Aspects of Strangers (Moria Books) (18:46): MP3
- Leonard Schwartz reads from and discusses his own book The New Babel: Towards a Poetics of the Mid-East Crises (University of Arkansas Press) (8:03): MP3
Episode #368: Blue Fasa, January 31, 2017
- Nathaniel Mackey reads from and discusses his book Blue Fasa (New Directions).(27:18): MP3
Episode #369: After Duncan, February 7, 2017
- Nathaniel Mackey reads from “Mu” in his book Blue Fasa (New Directions).(13:00): MP3
- Skip Fox reads from his book Sheer Indefinite: Selected Poems (University of New Orleans Press).(8:03): MP3
Episode #370: Vicuña, February 14, 2017
- Cecilia Vicuña, Chilean poet and artist, discusses and reads from two of her books, Spit Temple (Ugly Duckling Presse) and Saborami (Chainlinks). (29:20): MP3
Episode #371: Hirato Renkichi, February 21, 2017
- Sho Sugita discusses his translations of the Japanese Futurist poet Hirato Renkichi in the recently published Spiral Staircase (Ugly Duckling Presse). (23:24): MP3
- Skip Fox reads "The Riddle of the Abyss. (2:14) MP3
Episode #372: Dark Ecology, February 28, 2017
- Philosopher Timothy Morton discusses his book Dark Ecology (Columbia University Press), which examines contradictions and ecstasies within ecological thinking and imperatives. (29:33): MP3
Episode #373: Song X, February 21, 2017
- Patrick Pritchett reads from and discusses his Song X: New and Selected Poems (Talisman House). (26:02): MP3
Episode #374: Fondane's Existential Monday, March 14, 2017
- Professor Bruce Baugh talks about the book of Benjamin Fondane's essays he has translated and edited Existential Monday: Philosophical Essays (NYRB Poets Series).(26:49): MP3
Episode #375: The Goddesses of Kathmandu Valley, March 14, 2017
- Professor Arun Gupto, on the phone from Nepal, discusses his book Goddesses of the Kathmandu Valley: Grace, Rage, Knowledge (Routledge).(26:16): MP3
Episode #376: The Student From Algiers, March 21, 2017
- Fiction writer extraordinaire Rikki Ducornet reads her short story "The Student from Algiers".(31:29): MP3