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Tom Raworth: San Diego, February 2000: Audio recording.

Saturday, 27 June 2009 2:00 P GMT+02
Tracks:- 1. Proust from the Bottom Up p. 252 2. Firewall p.513-519 3. 2 times 14 line sonnets:- a. we could turn to p.434 b. looking for shelter will cause p.435 4. Sixty Words I've Never Used Before p. 524-526

Edward Dorn: The Newly Fallen

Monday, 27 April 2009 2:57 P GMT+02
If it should ever come And we are all there together time will wave as willows do and adios will be truly, yes, laughing at what is forgotten and talking of what’s new admiring the roses you brought. How sad. You didn’t know you were at t

Amiri Baraka reading Charles Olson

Thursday, 19 February 2009 7:40 P GMT+02
Baraka Amiri reading Charles Olson

Edward Dorn: Gunslinger Book 1; Auto-Destruction.

Sunday, 29 June 2008 7:27 P GMT+02
Auto-Destruction

Philip Whalen: If you're so smart, why ain't you rich?

Tuesday, 24 June 2008 9:19 P GMT+02
*If you're so smart, why ain't you rich? *I need everything else Anything else Desperately But I have nothing Shall have nothing but this Immediate, inescapable and invaluable No one can afford THIS Being made here and now

Charles Olson: Ode to Nativity Sections Three & Four: Berkeley 1966 Coyote as transcribed by Zoe Brown.

Saturday, 2 February 2008 11:56 P GMT+02
All things now rise, and the cries of men to be born in ways afresh, aside from all old narratives, away from intervals too wide to mark the grasses ( not those on which cattle feed, or single stars which show the way to buy bad

Charles Olson: An Ode to Nativity, Section Two

Monday, 28 January 2008 11:15 P GMT+02
The cries rise, & one of us has not even eyes to see the night's sky burning, or the hollows made coves of mist & frost, the barns covered over, and nothing in the night but two of us following the blind highway to catch all glimpses of the settling,

Charles Olson Reading at Berkeley as transcribed by Zoe Brown, Coyote 1966

Sunday, 20 January 2008 11:38 P GMT+02
An Ode on Nativity All cries rise, & the three of us observe how fast Orion marks midnight at the climax of the sky while the boat of the moon settles as red in the southwest as the orb of her was, for this boy, once, th

Charles Olson Reading at Berkeley as transcribed by Zoe Brown, Coyote 1966

Thursday, 17 January 2008 11:39 P GMT+02
The Ring Of It was the west wind caught her up, as she rose from the genital wave, and bore her from the delicate foam, home to her isle and those lovers of the difficult, the hours of the golden day welcomed her, clad her, were as though they h

Edward Dorn: The poem called RIDING THRU MÁDRID

Saturday, 5 January 2008 12:12 A GMT+02
The poem called RIDING THRU M?DRID Talk with the Trees and Speak with the Trees and Get it on with the Trees They know the earth best Stand up in the Trees They see straight to Heaven And they have heaved in waves Their deposits into Earth The

Edward Dorn: suspend cycle.

Monday, 7 May 2007 10:29 A GMT+02

Edward Dorn: The Cycle

Sunday, 6 May 2007 8:49 P GMT+02

Song: The Astronauts.....from Geography

Thursday, 26 April 2007 3:59 P GMT+02
Stephen Hawking's Zero-G Flight Booked, Renowned British Physicist ... Song: The Astronauts             for clair oursler On the bed of the vast promiscuityof the poet's senses is turnedthe multip

"My time in Iraq" via John Sinteur's "Daily Irrelevant" site from MotleyPatriot.

Wednesday, 21 March 2007 9:20 P GMT+02
My time in Iraq… By John Sinteur on Mess O'Potamia [Quote:] I am a veteran. I spent 4 months in 1990 in Saudi Arabia for Desert Shield, then after Desert Storm spent another 4 months inside of Iraq in the northern Kurdish region. I sep

[Photo Album] Edward Dorn: THE KULTCHURAL EXCHANGE

Sunday, 18 March 2007 5:31 P GMT+02
                   THE KULTCHURAL EXCHANGE                   &nbs

Edward Dorn: from "Hands Up!", The Air of June Sings.

Friday, 23 February 2007 12:07 P GMT+02
The Air of June Sings Quietly and while at rest on the trim grass I have gazed,admonished myself for having never been here at the graveside and read the names of my Time Wanderers.And now, the light noise of the children at play on the inscribed

Edward Dorn:The North Atlantic Turbine

Sunday, 31 December 2006 1:04 A GMT+02
The Sundering U.P.Tracks

Kenneth Rexroth: From The Paris Commune to the Kronstadt Rebellion.

Friday, 29 December 2006 10:59 P GMT+02
FROM THE PARIS COMMUNE TOTHE KRONSTADT REBELLION Remember now there were others before this; Now when the unwanted hours rise up, And the sun rises red in unknown quarters, And the constellations change places, And cloudless thunder erases the furrow

Dresden: Incendiary Bombing 13th February 1945.

Saturday, 23 December 2006 10:08 P GMT+02
Dresden: Memory.Couple of weeks back was very much taken by surprise.... one of my students at the University in Hagen pointed his finger at me.......another student in the group had said she was going to Dresden for Christmas. There's no doubt i

Jim Jarmusch's "Broken Flowers"

Monday, 11 December 2006 12:49 A GMT+02
Jim Jarmusch's "Broken Flowers"Saw Broken Flowers at the Duke of York Cinema in Brighton. Went to see it with my sister... neither of us liked it. Sure it had the deft Jarmusch touches....keen observation of Bill Murray's face,

Lame Ducks Natter.

Friday, 8 December 2006 12:47 A GMT+02
Tony: What's up George, your hand's all sweaty?George: What the hell do you mean, you know I can't stand limey creeps like you.Tony: Too bad George, I get to go to the middle east this time, there's nothing else for me to do.George: W

The Bandwagon

Thursday, 7 December 2006 11:32 P GMT+02
Review of The Bandwagon