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Ann Lauterbach
photo: © 2006 Charles Bernstein/Pennsound
Close Listening
Readings
and conversations at WPS1.Org
Clocktower Studio, New York, December 4, 2006
Program One: Poetry Reading
Full
program (27:45)
Singles:
from If In Time: Selected Poems 1975-2000 ( New
York: (Penguin, 2001):
1. Typography
(2:47)
2. Diorama
of the Uninhabited Yes (2:23)
3. On
(Thing) (1:02)
4. Poise
on Arrow (2:06)
5. Eclipse
with Object (1:19)
6. Missing
Ages (4:08)
7. Arm's
Way, Harm's Reach (2:55)
8. The
French Girl (2:29)
9. True
and False Green (0:44
10. Quotations
from Reality (1:02)
from Hum (New York: Penguin, 2005):
11. Instruction
(1:02)
12. Seen,
Overheard (1:27)
13. Opera
(1:03)
14. Postscript
(1:41)
Program Two
Lauterbach
in conversation with Charles Bernstein (28:27)
Lauterbach
talks about sound, performance, and folk music and goes on to
engage the difficult relation of gender and authority. She
also discusses "Missing Ages," a poem she read on program
one, and also her essay collection, The Night Sky: Writings
on the Poetics of Experience (New York: Viking, 2005).
Close Listening produced by Charles Bernstein for WPS1
WPS1 Studio Engineer: Lucy Sinanjuntak
© 2006 Ann Lauterbach and Charles Bernstein
from A Celebration of George Oppen's 100th
Birthday at the Kelly Writers House, April 7,
2008
"George Oppen: How Shall I Speak?"; Lauterbach's poem, "Oppen's Way" (8:40):
MP3
Segue Series Reading at the Bowery Poetry Club, March 4, 2006
1. Introduction (2:22):
MP3
2. Harmony (0:47):
MP3
3. Victory (2:42):
MP3
4. Precision Tuning (1:15):
MP3
5. XYZ Plus Minus (2:46):
MP3
6. Acrostic (Barbara Guest) (0:40):
MP3
7. "Back" (2:25):
MP3
8. The Book and Dream Club (1:17):
MP3
9. Fragment (4:24):
MP3
10. Fragment (12:34):
MP3
complete reading (36:39): MP3
from the Live at the Ear
CD
"Opening Day" from Clamor, recorded January 4, 1992 (4:38): MP3
Segue Series Reading at Double Happiness, New York
December 4, 1999
Complete Reading (30:30): MP3
Also on PennSound:
Lauterbach reads John Ashbery's "Litany" with the
author
Lauterbach's Essay, "What We Know as We Know It:
Reading 'Litany' with J.A.", which discusses the poem and the process of recording and performing it alongside
Ashbery
Ann Lauterbach on PennSound Daily
- July 17, 2008: "Ann Lauterbach: Newly Segmented Reading Plus Ashbery Essay"
These sound recordings are being made available for noncommercial
and educational
use only. © 2008 Ann Lauterbach.
Used with permission. Distributed by PennSound.
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