Peter
Gizzi
Photo:
Robert Seydel
Segue Series Reading at the Ear Inn, June 6, 1992
Complete Reading (32:59): MP3
Close Listening
Reading
and Conversation at Art Radio WPS1
with Charles
Bernstein
recorded
March 17, 2008
Conversation (23:23): MP3
Reading (26:30): MP3
from Periplum and other poems (1987-1992)
Thirty Sentences
for No One (3:05)
MP3
Periplum (0:35)
MP3
from Artificial Heart (1998)
Another day on the Pilgrimage (5:22)
MP3
Tous les Matins du Monde (1:09)
MP3
from Some Values of Landscape
and Weather (2003)
Plain Song (2:14)
MP3
Beginning With a Phrase
from Simone Weil (2:15)
MP3
from The Outernationale (2007)
The Quest (0:32)
MP3
The Outernationale (2:18)
MP3
Untitled Amherst Specter (0:38)
MP3
Protest Song (0:38)
MP3
A Panic That Can
Still Come Upon Me (7:43)
MP3
Close Listening Engineer: Jeannie Hooper.
Additional technical support: Michael Hennessey
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Cross-Cultural Poetics
October 14, 2007
Gizzi reads from and discusses The Outernationale.
(29:55): MP3 (27MB)
Reading at the Kelly Writers House, University
of Pennsylvania,
October
14, 2004
1. Introduction
(1:43)
2. A
History of the Lyric (5:34)
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
The ethics of dust
In the garden
To his wife far off in a time of war
A history of the lyric
Coda
3. A
Panic That Can Still Come Upon Me (1 & 3) (3:44)
4. Add
This to the House (0:46)
5. Chateau
If (1:17)
6. In
Defense of Nothing (0:34)
7. Overtakelessness
(0:55)
8. Revival
(6:13)
The Shape of Disclosure: George Oppen Centennial Symposium at Poets House,
New York, April 8, 2008
Gizzi reads Oppen's "Leviathan" (1:10):
MP3
Gizzi reads Oppen's "World, World" (1:10):
MP3
Gizzi reads Oppen's "Power, Enchanted World" (2:15):
MP3
Also on PennSound
PhillyTalks
Episode #10 with Steven Farmer - March 1, 1999
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Close Listening ©2008 by Charles Bernstein & Peter Gizzi.
All rights to all the other recorded material belong to the author. © 2004-2008
Peter Gizzi.
Used with permission of Peter Gizzi. Distributed by PennSound.
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