Tribute to Patricia Goedicke
8:00-9:00pm
Patricia Goedicke talks
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
Suppose We Just Blew In Here (read by Patricia Goedicke)
For All The Sad Rain (read by Matt Eck)
Ten Billion Blackbirds (read by Grace Egbert)
Chopin, Nocturne
Jocelyn Siler talks about Patricia and her husband, Leonard Robinson
Chopin, Nocturne
Not Ours (read by Forrest Gander)
Wild Card (read by Amy Ratto-Parks)
The Interior Music (read by Marlon Fick)
Chris Dombrowski talks about Patricia and mortality
In the Waiting Room (read by Patricia Goedicke)
from Rilke's The Book of Hours (read by Christine Bown)
Chopin, Nocturne
Katie Kane, original poem, in tribute to Patricia
The Life of Each Seed (read by Joshua Corey)
Well-Furnished (read by Megan McNamer)
Piazzola en Suite
Jocelyn Siler and Chris Dombrowski in conversation
Lost (read by Patricia Goedicke)
9:00-10:00pm
Piazzola, Tango
The Baseball Field at Night (read by Melissa Kwasny)
The Arrival of the Egrets (read by Lois Welch)
Lost (read by Jeremy Pataky)
And Yet (read by Kate Gadbow)
Chopin, Berceuse in D-Flat, Op. 57
Jocelyn Siler and Chris Dombrowski in conversation
Mea Culpa (read by Patricia Goedicke)
The Ground Beneath Us (read by Catherine Meng)
The Entire Catch (read by Casey Charles)
Crossing the Same River (read by Sarah Gridley)
Chopin, Nocturne
Jocelyn Siler and Chris Dombrowski in conversation
For All the Sad Rain (read by Mary Jo Bang)
Alma de Casa (read by John Starkey)
Ella Fitzgerald, The Song is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On...)
Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel remembers Patricia
Chopin, Berceuse in D-Flat, Op. 57
The Tongues We Speak (read by Patricia Goedicke)
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
Patricia talks
COMING SOON
NEW LAKES AUDIOEPISODE #1
A Tribute to Patricia Goedicke
featuring the voices of Mary Jo Bang, Joshua Corey, Grace Egbert, Marlon Fick, Forrest Gander, Melissa Kwasny, Prageeta Sharma, John Starkey, Diane Wakoski among many other friends, students, and admirers of Patricia Goedicke and her poetry.
This episode will be an extension of the inaugural broadcast of New Lakes Poetry on Missoula, Montana's KBGA Radio, 89.9 FM, in mid-September. Details to be announced.
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Read a tribute to Patricia, written by Melissa Kwasny for Drumlummon Views, here
The Echo of Nothing Certain, Nowhere West • September 20th, 2007
Politics of Waking Up Broadcast
8:00-9:00pm
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Bonnie Prince Billy, the letting go
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Bonnie Prince Billy, big friday
Michael Earl Craig, Silver Drool (read by Tod Bauchman)
Bonnie Prince Billy, lay and love
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Neutral Milk Hotel, Two Headed Boy
9:00-10:00pm
George Oppen, Primitive
Rufus Wainwright, The Maker Makes
Michael Earl Craig, Osaka Hat, (read by Tod Bauchman)
Jens Lekman, Psychogirl
Dreadful Yawns, Candles
Elisabeth Willis, from Drive
Metric, Empty (by request)
Two Gallants, Seems Like Home To Me
Dedication to David Moore: Richard Hugo, Introduction to What Thou Lovest Well Remains American; What Thou Lovest Well Remains American
Two Gallants, Up the Country
Thomas James, Waking Up (read by Tod Bauchman)
Magnetic Fields, I Wish I Had an Evil Twin
Michael Earl Craig, Old Glove (read by Jeremy Smith)
8:00-9:00pm
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Bonnie Prince Billy, the letting go
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Bonnie Prince Billy, big friday
Michael Earl Craig, Silver Drool (read by Tod Bauchman)
Bonnie Prince Billy, lay and love
Michael Palmer & Leonard Schwartz, Language Under Fire, from Cross Cultural Poetics
Neutral Milk Hotel, Two Headed Boy
9:00-10:00pm
George Oppen, Primitive
Rufus Wainwright, The Maker Makes
Michael Earl Craig, Osaka Hat, (read by Tod Bauchman)
Jens Lekman, Psychogirl
Dreadful Yawns, Candles
Elisabeth Willis, from Drive
Metric, Empty (by request)
Two Gallants, Seems Like Home To Me
Dedication to David Moore: Richard Hugo, Introduction to What Thou Lovest Well Remains American; What Thou Lovest Well Remains American
Two Gallants, Up the Country
Thomas James, Waking Up (read by Tod Bauchman)
Magnetic Fields, I Wish I Had an Evil Twin
Michael Earl Craig, Old Glove (read by Jeremy Smith)
The Echo of Nothing Certain, Nowhere West • September 13, 2007
Animalia Broadcast
featuring the "animal" and the influence of James Tate, with Christine Bown, the Silver Jews and Grace Egbert
8:00-10:00p.m.
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
James Tate, The Lost Pilot
Silver Jews, Pet Politics, Natural Bridge
Lydia Davis, The Mice
The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds, Pet Sounds
James Tate, It Happens Like This (read by Christine Bown)
James Tate, My Private Tasmania
Christine Bown speaks about James Tate
James Tate, Shut Up and Eat Your Toad
Silver Jews, Horseleg Swastikas
Donald Hall, Self-Portrait as a Bear
Hayden, Killbear, Elk Lake Serenade
James Tate, A Knock at the Door
Christine Bown speaks about animals in the poetry of James Tate
Silver Jews, Night Society
Christine Bown talks about David Berman
Silver Jews, The Right to Remain Silent, Natural Bridge
James Tate, Acting on a Tip
Silver Jews, People, American Water
Grace Egbert, The Buffalo
Devendra Banhart, Insect Eyes, Rejoicing in the Hands
Christopher Smart, from Jubilate Agno (read by Grace Egbert, with accompanying music by Loscil, Rorschach, from Plume)
Dara Wier speaks about clouds
James Tate, Days of Pie and Coffee
Christine talks about poet Nathan Bartel
Nathan Bartel, Child Mouse
Silver Jews, The Moon is the Number 18, Starlite Walker
DEDICATION (for Molly McDonald):
Brandon Shimoda reads an email sent by Molly McDonald on September 13, 2007
Gerard Manley Hopkins, Spelt from Sybil's Leaves (read by Grace Egbert)
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Horses
Tony Tost, [How am I like the shark], from World Jelly
James Tate, The Definition of Gardening
Christine speaks about James Tate and David Abram's Spell of the Sensuous
Christine and Grace speak about James Tate and the nature of poetry readings
James Tate, Dream On
Cat Power, Fool, You Are Free
James Tate, The Wild Turkey (read by Christine Bown)
James Tate, Revenge of the Jagged Ambush Bug
Silver Jews, Dallas, Natural Bridge
Christine Bown, [Untitled original poem], (read by Grace Egbert)
Silver Jews, Pet Politics
James Tate, The Lost Pilot
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
featuring the "animal" and the influence of James Tate, with Christine Bown, the Silver Jews and Grace Egbert
8:00-10:00p.m.
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
James Tate, The Lost Pilot
Silver Jews, Pet Politics, Natural Bridge
Lydia Davis, The Mice
The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds, Pet Sounds
James Tate, It Happens Like This (read by Christine Bown)
James Tate, My Private Tasmania
Christine Bown speaks about James Tate
James Tate, Shut Up and Eat Your Toad
Silver Jews, Horseleg Swastikas
Donald Hall, Self-Portrait as a Bear
Hayden, Killbear, Elk Lake Serenade
James Tate, A Knock at the Door
Christine Bown speaks about animals in the poetry of James Tate
Silver Jews, Night Society
Christine Bown talks about David Berman
Silver Jews, The Right to Remain Silent, Natural Bridge
James Tate, Acting on a Tip
Silver Jews, People, American Water
Grace Egbert, The Buffalo
Devendra Banhart, Insect Eyes, Rejoicing in the Hands
Christopher Smart, from Jubilate Agno (read by Grace Egbert, with accompanying music by Loscil, Rorschach, from Plume)
Dara Wier speaks about clouds
James Tate, Days of Pie and Coffee
Christine talks about poet Nathan Bartel
Nathan Bartel, Child Mouse
Silver Jews, The Moon is the Number 18, Starlite Walker
DEDICATION (for Molly McDonald):
Brandon Shimoda reads an email sent by Molly McDonald on September 13, 2007
Gerard Manley Hopkins, Spelt from Sybil's Leaves (read by Grace Egbert)
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Horses
Tony Tost, [How am I like the shark], from World Jelly
James Tate, The Definition of Gardening
Christine speaks about James Tate and David Abram's Spell of the Sensuous
Christine and Grace speak about James Tate and the nature of poetry readings
James Tate, Dream On
Cat Power, Fool, You Are Free
James Tate, The Wild Turkey (read by Christine Bown)
James Tate, Revenge of the Jagged Ambush Bug
Silver Jews, Dallas, Natural Bridge
Christine Bown, [Untitled original poem], (read by Grace Egbert)
Silver Jews, Pet Politics
James Tate, The Lost Pilot
Erik Satie, Gymnopedie #1
The Echo of Nothing Certain, Nowhere West • September 6th, 2007
Chapter of Hurt Broadcast
8:00-9:00
Sufjan Stevens, Kaskaskia River
Nine Inch Nails, Hurt
Burt Kimmelman, Susan Sontag Has Died
Sufjan Stevens, The Undivided Self
Stacey Doris, Love What You've Burned, Burn What You Love
Sufjan Stevens, Palm Sunday Tornado Meets Crystal Lake
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Songs
George Catlin, from North American Indians (read by Nabil Kashyap)
Savath & Savalas, Equipatge de Flors Seques
Nicole Brossard, If We Perform
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr.1: Salutations
Pullman, Same Grain with New Wood
Joshua Clover, At the Atelier Teleology
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Song
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 2: Of Eating and Entertaining
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Khusi
9:00-10:00
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 3: Concerning Sleep & Lodging
Fred Frith, Gravity of the Juggler
Julio Cortazar, Philanthropy (read by Nabil Kashyap)
Julio Cortazar, Filantropia
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Songs
Nabil talks about Cortazar
Small Sails, Fairwell Weird Owl
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 4: Of Their Numbers
Sufjan Stevens, Pittsfield
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 5: Of Their Relations of Consanguinity and Affinity
Dia!kwian, The Relation of Wind, Rain & Clouds to Human Beings After Death (read by Nabil
Kashap
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 6: Of the Family and Business of the House
Savath & Savalas, Interludio Inconcreto
Small Sails, Corners
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 7: Of Their Persons...
Jerome Rothenberg, At Tsukiji Market
Johnny Cash, Hurt
8:00-9:00
Sufjan Stevens, Kaskaskia River
Nine Inch Nails, Hurt
Burt Kimmelman, Susan Sontag Has Died
Sufjan Stevens, The Undivided Self
Stacey Doris, Love What You've Burned, Burn What You Love
Sufjan Stevens, Palm Sunday Tornado Meets Crystal Lake
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Songs
George Catlin, from North American Indians (read by Nabil Kashyap)
Savath & Savalas, Equipatge de Flors Seques
Nicole Brossard, If We Perform
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr.1: Salutations
Pullman, Same Grain with New Wood
Joshua Clover, At the Atelier Teleology
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Song
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 2: Of Eating and Entertaining
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Khusi
9:00-10:00
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 3: Concerning Sleep & Lodging
Fred Frith, Gravity of the Juggler
Julio Cortazar, Philanthropy (read by Nabil Kashyap)
Julio Cortazar, Filantropia
Jerome Rothenberg, Horse Songs
Nabil talks about Cortazar
Small Sails, Fairwell Weird Owl
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 4: Of Their Numbers
Sufjan Stevens, Pittsfield
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 5: Of Their Relations of Consanguinity and Affinity
Dia!kwian, The Relation of Wind, Rain & Clouds to Human Beings After Death (read by Nabil
Kashap
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 6: Of the Family and Business of the House
Savath & Savalas, Interludio Inconcreto
Small Sails, Corners
Rosmarie Waldrop, Chptr. 7: Of Their Persons...
Jerome Rothenberg, At Tsukiji Market
Johnny Cash, Hurt
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