PennSound: Wystan Curnow (original) (raw)
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Close Listening: Reading and Conversation with Charles Bernstein, April 7, 2009
Program TwoConversation with Charles Bernstein (28:30):MP3
transcript of conversation at Jacket2
1. Introduction by Charles Bernstein (0:40): MP3
2. On the autobiographical nature of poetry - the role of region (3:35): MP3
3. Dialect (1:10): MP3
4. On the appropriation of texts (4:41): MP3
5. Location in context of global connections (3:44): MP3
6. Visual arts in new zealand and global cultural context (6:01): MP3
7. Influence of european and american arts on poetry (5:08): MP3
8. Relation of poetics to art writing (3:09): MP3
PoemTalk Podcast #22, discussing Louis Zukofsky's "It's hard to see but think of a sea," from Anew, September 14, 2009
Listen to the complete recording and read program notes for the episode at Jacket2.
Writers Without Borders Reading at the Kelly Writers House, April 14, 2009
- introduction by Al Filreis (2:22): MP3
- introduction by Bob Perelman (3:03): MP3
- Keeping to Myself (1:25): MP3
- Cancer Daybook (7:47): MP3
- Shored Up (3:25): MP3
- Riffing on Tzara (6:20): MP3
- Down Comes a Nude (0:33): MP3
- Paris Sucks (0:30): MP3
- Listen Here (0:41): MP3
- Young Yvonne (3:06): MP3
- Portrait of Picabia (2:47): MP3
- Max (9:48): MP3
Writers Without Borders Lecture, "Curating as a Critical Practice," at the Kelly Writers House, April 7, 2009
Complete Lecture (1:22:03): MP3 MOV
Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, May 8, 2007
- (introduction by Charles Bernstein)
- Part one (22:57): MP3
- Part two (12:00): MP3
- from this second part, one single, "Matisse Asleep" (3:10): MP3
- Full reading with Joel Kuszai (1 hour): MP3
From Charles Bernstein's Portraits Series: Wystan at Penn, October 18, 2006
Wystan Curnow
Wystan had just come to town from the Creeley conference. In 1993, he had spent a semester in Buffalo as a Poetics Program Fellow (along with Arkadii Dragomochenko, Eric Mottram, and Ernesto Livon-Grosman). I asked him about going to graduate school at Penn, where he was the first New Zealander to get a PhD in English in the U.S.
(mp4, 45 seconds, 5.8 mb)
Reading at Wednesdays @ 4 Plus, SUNY-Buffalo, February 17, 1993
- introduction (3:04): MP3
- from Back in the USA (1:39): MP3
- from Cancer Daybook (7:51): MP3
- from Lives of the Artists (8:17): MP3
- GWTW: Selected Stills (8:39): MP3
- Progress never came without a fight (7:40): MP3
- working with artist Billy Apple on the question of the geography of the word (7:40): MP3
- a re-write of Robert Graves' version of the Atalanta story (4:07): MP3
- Smeared in oil (2:00): MP3
Complete recording (53:32): MP3
Reading at the Ear Inn, New York, February 10, 1988
- Complete Reading (36:01): MP3
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