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PoemTalk #34,Bob Perelman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis and Charles Bernstein discuss Olson's Maximus poems, July 26, 2010
Listen to the complete recording and read program notes for the episode at Jacket2.
Reading from Maximus, Poems IV, V, VI, c. 1969, pub. 1975
Produced, edited, and recorded by Barry Miles
Complete recording (1:00:30): MP3
- I Am The Gold Machine [w/ intro] (1:50): MP3
- All My Life (0:23): MP3
- Piggy Back Poem (0:22): MP3
- Maximus From Dogtown II [w/ intro] (4:09): MP3
- Sequentio (0:36): MP3
- Gravely Hill (5:36): MP3
- Between Cruiser And Plato (0:21): MP3
- I, John Watts (0:33): MP3
- After The Storm Is Over (0:35): MP3
- To Travel Typhon (0:20): MP3
- Up The Steps (0:12): MP3
- People Want Delivery (0:15): MP3
- The Coast (0:19): MP3
- Tesserai Commisure (0:14): MP3
- Older Than Biblus (0:19): MP3
- Chronicles I (0:48): MP3
- Chronicles II (0:30): MP3
- Untitled Maximus Poem [from mss] (2:00): MP3
- Vida Unpanishad Eda Then (0:03): MP3
- Kent Circle (Wrote My First Poems) (1:15): MP3
- Further Completion Of Plot (1:57): MP3
- Maximus Poem July 24, 1968 (3:14): MP3
- Into The Stream, Gloucester (0:19): MP3
- The Frontlet (0:55): MP3
- To Enter Into Their Bodies (0:41): MP3
- Her Stern Like A Box (0:13): MP3
- Anacoluthic And Drag (0:09): MP3
- The Difference Of A Wild Thing (0:09): MP3
- The Cormorant And Spindle (0:04): MP3
- Absolutness (0:02): MP3
- In The Harbour (0:07): MP3
- Kent Circle Song (0:19): MP3
- I Swang Out At Eight Or Ten (0:12): MP3
- J.W. (0:47): MP3
- Not The Italian Method (0:14): MP3
- Mayan Letter #13 (8:40): MP3
- Mayan Letter #7 (1:32): MP3
- Mayan Letter #5 (7:47): MP3
- Chockablock (2:12): MP3
- Caches (2:04): MP3
- Bolan I (0:26): MP3
- Bolan II (0:38): MP3
- John Watts (0:09): MP3
- Third Letter On Georges (1:50): MP3
- Gulf Of Main (2:40): MP3
Reading from Maximus, vol. 2, Beloit College (March 26, 1968)
Complete reading (50:51): MP3
- Introduction (0:47): MP3
- out over the land skope [II.126] (3:14): MP3
- Part of the Flower of Gloucester [II.127] (0:38): MP3
- Veda upanishad edda than [II.128] (0:15): MP3
- Wrote my first poems [II.129] (1:27): MP3
- the 1st lot from the Cutt [II.130] (0:31): MP3
- I am the Gold Machine [II.131] (1:47): MP3
- In the harbor [II.132] (0:11): MP3
- Kent Circle Song [II.133] (0:24): MP3
- I swung out, at 8 or 10 [II.134] (0:12): MP3
- JW (from the Danelaw) [II.135] (0:59): MP3
- proem [II.136-137] (4:12): MP3
- not the intaglio method [II.138] (0:16): MP3
- mother-spirit to fuck at noumenon [II.139] (0:16): MP3
- Monday, November 26, 1962 [II.140] (0:22): MP3
- he who walks with his house on / his head [II.141] (0:16): MP3
- she who met the serpent in the pond [II.142] (0:23): MP3
- the woman who said she went out every Sunday [II.143] (0:21): MP3
- into the Stream or Entrance to the Inner Harbor [II.144] (0:26): MP3
- The Frontlet [II.145] (0:57): MP3
- Homo Anthropos [II.146] (0:22): MP3
- to enter into their bodies [II.147] (1:02): MP3
- The Cow / of Dogtown (3:38) [II.148-150]: MP3
- Stage Fort Park [II.151] (1:15): MP3
- Further Completion of Plat (before they drown / Dogtown with reservoir, and beautify it) [II.152] (2:41): MP3
- Sequentior [II.153] (0:46): MP3
- Licked man (as such) out of the ice [II.154] (0:25): MP3
- Gylfaginning VI [II.155] (0:37): MP3
- Heaven as sky is made of stone [II.156] (0:18): MP3
- All night long [II.157] (0:31): MP3
- the Vault / of Heaven [II.158] (0:28): MP3
- turn out your / ever-loving arms [II.159] (0:42): MP3
- at the boundary of the mighty world [II.160-162] (7:46): MP3
- Maximus, from Dogtown — IV [II.163-172] [excerpt] (2:12): MP3
- I looked up and saw / its form [II.173] (0:14): MP3
- One of the Bronze Plaques Which Decorate These / Shores [II.174] (0:25): MP3
- A Letter, on Fishing Grounds [of, The Gulf of Maine] by Walter H. Rich [II.175-176] (1:59): MP3
- Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 157 [II.177-178] (2:16): MP3
"Poetry and Truth," at Beloit College, Wisconsin. March 25-29, 1968
Lecture I, Cosmology: March 25, 1968 (54:46): MP3
Lecture II, Belief 1: March 27, 1968 (52:10): MP3
Lecture III, Belief 2: March 29, 1968 (56:34): MP3
Poems read in Lecture III:
38:26 - 39:29: "*Added to making a Republic in gloom on Watchhouse Point" Maximus III 190 / 584
53:32 - 54:40: '"Additions", March 1968--2' ["Wholly absorbed / into my own conduits..."] Maximus III 191 / 585
55:05 - 56:20: "That there was a woman in Gloucester, Massachusetts..." Maximus III 189 / 583On Black Mountain: March 26, 1968 (1🔞45): MP3
Complete recording of all four lectures and the talk (4:04:04): MP3
Olson and his translator Klaus Reichert, Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Dec. 15, 1966
Event: "Ein Gedicht und sein Autor. Lyrik und Essay." Olson reads his poem in memory to Rainer Maria Gerhard, and "Maximus, to Himself."
•"To Gerhardt, There, Among Europe's Things..." (excerpts: opening section and the segues to section 5, "the stick is a reminder" the end of the poem)
•"Maximus, to Himself" ["I have had to learn the simplest things last"] (1:43): MP3 | text
•Comments: "The problem of the USA today is the power which is in the raiding party. But like it’s an idea, a paramilitary idea, moves in advance of a nation, thereby eventually giving a language." Olson then expresses his outrage that Andrei Voznesensky has said, days before at the Library of Congress, that "the poets of America weren’t close to our people." (1:34): MP3
•Complete reading (22:53): MP3
Thanks to Norbert Lange for this recording
Richard Moore USA: Poetry Documentary with Denise Levertov, 1966
Reading at UC Berekely, 1965
- Complete Recording, (31:48)MP3
- Recording courtesy of Michael Davison
USA: Poetry (NET), directed by Richard Moore (excerpts), Gloucester, March 12, 1966
"Letter # 41 [broken off]" [Maximus II:1](text: sroll down) and "Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]" [Maximus II:14-15] text: scroll down to "with a leap")
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Includes "The Librarian" [Collected Poems 412-14]; video on right just the poem (text)
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Audio from these videos:
"Letter # 41 [broken off]" [Maximus II:1] (1:13): MP3
"Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]" [Maximus II:14-15] (2:44): MP3 text
"The Librarian" [Collected Poems 412-14] (3:34): MP3 text
"Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 (withheld)" is also featured on PoemTalk Episode 34.
Reading at the Berkeley Poetry Conference, July 23, 1965
Introduction by Robert Duncan.
The legendary lecture was transcribed by Zoe Brown and published at Charles Olson Reading at Berkeley by Coyote Press (San Francisco, 1966).
- Complete recording (3🔞18): MP3
This recording is courtesy of David Levi Strauss.
Part 1 (of the same lecture; slightly clearer audio) (1:07:32): MP3
Readings and Conversations at the Berkeley Poetry Conference, July 12-24, 1965
This recording is courtesy of Robert Creeley.
At Gratwick's Highlands, November 16, 1963
- Tape 1 of 2 (1:37:26): MP3
- Tape 2 of 2 (1:06:57): MP3 (recording courtesy of Robert Creeley)
At the Vancouver Poetry Festival, August 16, 1963
- Maximus, from Dogtown II [II;9-10] (4:18): MP3
- Maximus, to himself as of 'Phoenicians' [II:111] (1:14): MP3
- Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld] [II-14-15] [1:5-8] (2:14): MP3, TEXT, youtube
- Maximus, further on (December 28th, 1959) [II:13] (1:11): MP3
- The Poem (0:28): MP3
- River #1 (1:19): MP3
- River #2 (0:46): MP3
- Okeanos' Dream (1:18): MP3
- The South East Wind (1:20): MP3
- I Tell You It's Cruel (2:34): MP3
- Three Poems (1:45): MP3
- Of Old Times (2:12): MP3
- They said she went off (0:23): MP3
- A Maximus (2:08): MP3
- A coast is not the same as land (9:59): MP3
- Maximus Letter Whatever (2:19): MP3
- First Stevens Song (1:22): MP3
- Upward Choking on Dogtown (1:17): MP3
- I force the calm grey waters (1:08): MP3
- By the way into the woods (0:22): MP3
- The rock listens to itself (0:42): MP3
- Later Tyrian Business [II:36] (1:26): MP3
- For Robert Duncan Who Understands (8:48): MP3
- Further Completion of Platt (3:58): MP3
- Untitled (1:11): MP3
- A Prayer (0:37): MP3
- All having breakfast (0:59): MP3
- Gee Avenue (0:25): MP3
- Where is the B. Elery (0:11): MP3
- Maximus Written to be a note to myself (about Stevens) (3:01): MP3
- 23 School and 16 Columbia (2:12): MP3
- I Stand on Main St. (0:33): MP3
- Letter 72 (1:46): MP3
- Descartes solider in a time of religious wars (0:45): MP3
- In the interleaved almanacs of 1646 (1:55): MP3
- Of the Parsons (3:33): MP3
- The Beginnings (5:38): MP3
- Maximus at the Harbour (2:56): MP3
- 2nd Century Song (7:10): MP3
- from "Fort Point section," Maximus II [II:83ff] (7:40): MP3
- from Maximus II, final poems [II:199- 202] (5:33): MP3
- The Songs of Maximus [I.13-16] (6:22): MP3
- Maximus, to Himself ("I have had to learn the simplest things / last ...") [I:52-53] text (2:26): MP3
- The Blue Monster (0:57): MP3
- The Lordly & Isolate Satyr (8:38): MP3
- Le Bonheur (2:22): MP3
- The Charge (2:37): MP3
- Spring (1:16): MP3
- As the Dead Prey Upon Us (10:25): MP3
- Kingfishers (6:31): MP3
- Letter 3 ("Tansy buttons ...") [I:9-16] (8:00): MP3
Complete reading (2:45:53): MP3
These recordings were originally made available to the Slought Foundation by Fred Wah. PennSound publication made with thanks to Slought and with the permission of Fred Wah and the Olson Estate.
"Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 (withheld)" is also featured on PoemTalk Episode 34.
At Goddard College, April 12-14, 1962
Reading and lecture, April 12th: MP3 (1:55:31)
Kyle Schlesinger's transcript of the event: PDF
Discussion of Herman Melville, April 14th: MP3 (1:55:31)
These recordings were originally made available to PennSound by Kyle Schlesinger. Special thanks to Goddard College archivist Forest Davis.
Reading in Boston, June 1962
- Maximus to Gloucester (3:05): MP3
- So Sassafras (3:33): MP3
- Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 (withheld) (2:11): MP3[TEXT]
- An Ode on Cape Ann (1:01): MP3
- from Maximus IV (1:02): MP3
- View (1:44): MP3
- Chronicles (1:43): MP3
- The Gulf of Maine (3:02): MP3
- Maximus, from Dogtown I (6:25): MP3
- Going Right Out of the Century (0:50): MP3
- Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 15 (4:14): MP3
- A Later Note on Letter #15 (1:11): MP3
- Letter 41 (1:02): MP3
- Maximus, from Dogtown II (3:36): MP3
- The Distance (2:03): MP3
- The Librarian (2:52): MP3
- To Gerhardt, There, Among Europe's Things... (12:52) text: MP3
- In Cold Hell, In Thicket (8:12): MP3
- ABC (0:53): MP3
- Letter, May 2nd 1959 (4:13): MP3
Complete Reading (1:08:51): MP3
"Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 (withheld)" is also featured on PoemTalk Episode 34.
Reading for Bob and Bobbie Creeley, c.1960s, location unknown
- Salutation and Reading of John Burke (3:42): MP3
- The Librarian (3:15): MP3
- Intro to a set of poems and reading of a narrative (3:26): MP3
- Short Poems and The Song (1:56): MP3
- Letters 24 to 27 (12:54): MP3
- The Picture and Maximus Home Again (3:43): MP3
Christmas Tape Reading, 1957
- Track 1 (31:05): MP3
- Track 2 (4:42): MP3
- Track 3 (14:33): MP3
- Track 4 (6:43): MP3
- Track 5 (5:08): MP3
- Track 6 (54:45): MP3
Complete recording (1:50:12): MP3
At San Francisco State University, 1957
From Maximus, vol. 1
- I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You [I.1] (4:01): MP3
- The Songs of Maximus [I.13-16] 3:11): MP3
- Maximus, Letter 7 (Marsden Hartley's eyes) [I:30-38] (5:44): MP3
- Maximus, Letter 10 [1:45-51] (3:39): MP3
From Maximus, vol. 2
- Letter 14 (6:11): MP3
- Letter 15 (5:12): MP3
- Maximus, The Twist (3:40): MP3
- Second Century Song (0:30): MP3
- Anecdotes of the Late War (0:43): MP3
- The Love of Anat (0:34): MP3
- The O'Ryan Poems (3:32): MP3
Studio Recording at Black Mountain College, made by Robert Creeley c. 1954, first issued as a record
The Songs of Maximus (3:15): MP3
The Kingfishers (8:01): MP3
Complete Reading (11:31): MP3 * Note that The Kingfishers III is not included (thanks to Steve Evans for listing)
Selected Letters of Robert Creeley 146 (Creeley to Duncan, September 24, 1955):
Dennie [Denise Levertov] had persuaded me to bring out a record Charles and I made here, a year ago, to play for him [Mitch Goodman]; which we did, and clearly he was moved, by it, i.e., he got the poems as obviously the page had never given them to him. And spoke, then, of how it changed everything.
Also of Interest:
- Woodberry Poetry Room Oral History Initiative: Charles Olson
- In Cold Hell, In Thicket (8:38): (Unidentified location/date)
- Enyalion: MP3 (Unidentified date and location, recording courtesy of Ron Silliman)
Readings at Berkeley, Buffalo, and Vancouver (date unknown)
- Introduction (0:56): MP3
- John Burke (1:37): MP3
- The Librarian (3:18): MP3
- Maximus (5:50): MP3
- Letter 24 (3:10): MP3
- Letter 25: A Plantation a Beginning (2:56): MP3
- Letter 26: Maximus to Gloucester (3:30): MP3
- Maximsus to Himself text [this recording same as Vancouver above (2:23): MP3
- Songs of Maximus: Song 1 (3:45): MP3
- Tansy Buttons (5:47): MP3
- Poem of Spring based on a poem by Rimbaud (5:01): MP3
- In Cold Hell, In Thicket (8:53): MP3
- Maximus from Dog Town I (7:01): MP3
Complete Reading (56:35): MP3
(recording courtesy of Ron Silliman)
Also on PennSound
Robert Creeley reads Charles Olson's "Maximus, to Gloucester," Key West Literary Seminar, 2003 - (more information at Littoral)
- Complete recording (5:15) MP3
Charles Olson on PennSound Daily
- January 17, 2011: "Woodberry Poetry Room Oral History Initiative: Charles Olson (2010)"
- December 29, 2010: "A Belated Happy 100th Birthday to Charles Olson"
- May 27, 2008: "Newly Segmented Charles Olson: Boston 1962"
- November 2, 2007: "Charles Olson's 1962 Reading in Boston"
- October 17, 2007: "Charles Olson's 1957 Reading: SFSU"
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