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Articles related to "Sound Poetry"
Sound Poetry and the Migrant Story New Zealand-based Teresia Teaiwa's first CD, I Can See Fiji (Wellington: A Fiery Canoe Production, 2008), provides fresh insights to issues of identity and environment. spoken word recordings • new zealand poetry • found sounds and poetry • writing about pacific islands • migrant stories
An Interview with Alan Reade Performance artist, Alan Reade, talks to Billy Marshall Stoneking about his work and ideas. alan reade • performance art • conceptual art • performance poetry • oral poetry
Can Digital Literature Be Poetry? We've come a long way from the days when a "real poet" wrote only long-hand, perhaps transcribing a precious finished piece by typewriter. digital poetry • electronic literature • modern poetry • visual poetry • sound poetry
Why Poets Read Gertrude Stein Soul-mate of Picasso, Cubist word-painter, American poet Gertrude Stein is hard to read. But you can learn a lot as a developing writer from making the effort. gertrude stein • modern american poetry • avant garde writing • sound poetry • cubism
How Dada is Digital Poetry? Did fewer than a hundred renegade artists in the First World War period determine the shape of modern electronic poetry? digital poetry and dada movement • electronic literature and dada • poetry and computers • visual poetry • . sound poetry
Ginsberg and Dylan, Seekers In Bob Dylan's 1978 film "Renaldo and Clara", Allen Ginsberg portrays a religious father figure. The real-life links between the two were more intriguing. bob dylan • allen ginsberg • "i'm not there" • beat poetry • howl
The Mexico Interview (Part One) The intricacies of performance poetry - and the oral poem's relation to its written equivalent - are discussed by poets, Charles Hasty and Billy Marshall Stoneking, in this interview conducted in San Miguel, GTO, Mexico. charles • hasty • performance • poetry • marshall |
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