PennSound: Kathy Acker (original) (raw)
PoemTalk #88, Discussing Kathy Acker's "The Diseased," and "The Slave Trader", feat. Maria Damon, Catherine Wagner, and Kaplan Harris
Full episode (41:18): MP3
Listen to the complete recording and read program notes at Jacket2.
Redoing Childhood (released on Kill Rock Stars, KRS349, 1999)
- "President Bush" (5:15): MP3
- "Miss Savage's School For Girls" (8:22): MP3
- "The Temple Of Eros" (2:58):MP3
- "A Country That I've Never Seen" (4:47):MP3
- "I Will Stay With You Tonight" (10:40):MP3
- "Hotel Etoile Rouge" (7:33):MP3
- "Outside The Law, Which Is Language" (3:39):MP3
- "The Female Doctor" (6:42):MP3
- "Hotel Of The Lilac Eyes" (10:44):MP3
- "Face To Face With Death" (5:00):MP3 Produced by Hal Willner
Musicians: David Cunningham (keyboard), Ralph Carney (reeds), Joe Gore (guitar), Steve Bernstein (trumpet), Kenny Wollesen (drums), Tribe 8 (backing band)
Special thanks to Kill Rock Stars for their gracious permission to present this recording.
Pussy, King Of The Pirates, performed by The Mekons & Kathy Acker, 1996
- "My Name Is O" (0:34): MP3
- Ange's Song After She Crawled Through London (3:42): MP3
- "I Want To Tell You About Myself" (0:43): MP3
- The Song Of The Dogs (3:19): MP3
- "We're Just Outside London" (2:58): MP3
- Ostracism's Song For Pussycat (3:40): MP3
- "Antigone, You See Her" (0:34): MP3
- Antigone Speaks About Herself (3:50): MP3
- "Now Let Me Tell You..." (0:32): MP3
- My Song At Night (3:28): MP3
- "Since Ange And Me Are Innocent" (0:43): MP3
- Into The Strange (4:42): MP3
- Captured By Pirates (4:52): MP3
- A Prayer For All Sailors (3:03): MP3
- O (1:52): MP3 Musicians:
- Accordion, Vocals: Errol "Rico" Flynn
- Banjo [Cumbus]: Blind Lugh
- Bass: Sarah Corina
- Drums: Steven Goulding
- Fiddle: Captain "Kidd" Honeyperson
- Guitar, Vocals: Jon Langford (2), Tom the Cabin Boy
- Vocals: Master Sally Bates
- Voice: More-Than-Able Seaman Acker (Tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11)
- Written by Kathy Acker and The Mekons.
- Engineered by Long Jon Gillver of Dubbe Island. Recorded by Baron Von Trumfio and Bosun Hagler, September 1995 at Kingsize Studios in Chicago and July 1995 in Leeds at an unnamed location. Artwork by S. Clay Wilson.
- Released concurrently with Kathy Acker's novel of the same title.
Interview and Reading for the Wednesdays @ 4 Plus Series, SUNY-Buffalo, April 12, 1995
Hosted by Charles Bernstein.
- On publishing her early works (7:23): MP3
- On fitting in and punk culture (2:43): MP3
- On working through problems of identity, language and appropriation (7:10): MP3
- On different feminisms (5:20): MP3
- On the Situationists (0:59): MP3
- On Pussy, King of the Pirates (2:23): MP3
- Reading from "Ostracism's Story," Pussy, King of the Pirates (0:51): MP3
- On the Hammer horror influence (1:27): MP3
- On trying to access already-there languages (5:48): MP3
- Reading from "I Meet Myself," Pussy, King of the Pirates (5:42): MP3
- On accessing sexual language (1:20): MP3
- On shocking readers and reappropriating language (6:05): MP3
- On locating pleasure in writing (6:55): MP3
- On Empire of the Senseless (4:00): MP3
- On popular culture and appropriation (3:50): MP3
- On post-capitalist society (8:01): MP3
Pussy, 1994
O and Ange
- First Whore Song (20:26): MP3
- Second Whore Song (3:29): MP3
- Entrance of the Punk Boys (4:39): MP3
- The Story of St Gallbladder (5:40): MP3
- The End of the World (8:48): MP3
Pussy, King of the Pirates: Her Story
Recorded September 1994 in Brighton, UK. Produced and designed by Simon Strong.
Released 1995 on CodeX Books and Records, Hove, UK.
Ma vie, ma mort, de Pier Paolo Pasolini, Théâtre de la Bastille, Paris, February 5 to March 3, 1984
Translation by Kate Manheim and Noël Burch. Show designed by Richard Foreman.
"Acker on the art of recycling the waste of our cultures."
Recorded on audiocassette. Featured in the Joris and Peyrafitte tape collection.
Side A (31:40): MP3
Side B (28:48): MP3
Location information taken from https://lesarchivesduspectacle.net.
Sugar, Alcohol, & Meat (LP), Giorno Poetry Systems Institute GPS-018-019, 1980
- I was walking down the street (3:20): MP3
Reading The Persian Poems(Censored) on KPFA-FM, c.1980
- Complete Recording (19:16): MP3
- Recording courtesy of Paul Buck
Talk at SUNY-Buffalo, December 12 and 13, 1979
Acker discusses and reads from Pierre Guyotat's Eden, Eden, Eden, with Colette Peignot, a.k.a. Laure, and introduction by Robert Creeley.
- Introduction (Creeley) (4:25): MP3
- Tangier (46:06): MP3
- On Erica Jong material (1:15): MP3
- On forthcoming work and French novelists (3:02): MP3
- Introduction to translations (8:41): MP3
- From Eden, Eden, Eden (5:23): MP3
- From Laure (10:48): MP3
- Lecture on Guyotat and Laure (31:15): MP3
- On self-expression (16:37): MP3
- On self-reflection (4:18): MP3
- On subjectivity and perception (12:37): MP3
- On the writer's perspective (5:04): MP3
- On the divided self (8:14): MP3
Complete recording (2:39:25): MP3
Segue Series Reading with Lorenzo Thomas at the Ear Inn, November 13, 1978
- "'Stop It, Ted,' I Screamed When He Finally Released Me . . ." (16:16): MP3
- "The Diseased" (4:16): MP3
- "The Slave Trader" (0:46): MP3
- Translation of Janey's Persian Poems (from Blood and Guts in High School) (6:34): MP3
- "Ghouls" (cuts off at end) (8:58): MP3
Complete discussion (1:10:13): MP3
Also of Interest:
David Antin's talk on Kathy Acker, NYU, New York, November 8, 2002
Video by George Quasha.
Complete recording (28:53) MP3
Kathy Acker on PennSound Daily
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