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Rockdrill 4: AceTom Raworth
Imprint: Audio CDs
Publisher: Carcanet Press Available as: CD (Pub. Nov 2004) 9781905001033 Out of Stock
HOMILY the work of art
reveals an exact opposite every act re-alignes your boundaries not to recall but to trigger the fuse must not go out
Rockdrill is a series of unusual new audio CDs commissioned by the Contemporary Poetics Research Centre at Birkbeck College, London, & produced by Colin Still and Birdie Hall of Optic Nerve.
The series includes the work by British and American poets, and combines new and archival recordings. Each CD is remarkable for the scope and range of material included, and for the quality of production. This unique new sound library is scheduled to grow in directions suggested by the initial list.
Table of Contents
1. Drinking Electricity 2. Anniversary 3. My Face is My Own, I Thought 4. Morning 5. For Paul Dorn 6. Six Days 7. Ah the Poetry of Miss Parrot's Feet Demonstrating the Tango 8. Hot Day at the Races 9. Got Me 10. Shes 11. Gitanes 12. Introduction 13. Oratorio 14. Variations 15. Adagio 16. Saraband 17. Nocturne 18. Travelling 19. South America 20. Come Back, Come Back, O Glittering and White! 21. The Stroboscopic Forest Light Plays 22. Your Number is Up 23. Reference 24. Energy Gap 25. Toxophily 26. Surgical Names: John 27. Taxonomy 28. Western World 29. I Better Put a Pattern Around This if They're Going to Call it a Poem 30. The Centry Doesn't Want to be 31. University Days 32. Canvas 33. The Only Sound in Dallas was the Mexican Beans Jumping 34. A blue Vacuum Cleaner 35. The Beckoning Harpoon 36. The Conscience of a Conservative 37. Ulysses: or Trotsky's Death 38. The Drama Review 39. Funeral Cards 40. Beautiful Habit 41. Perpetual Motion 42. Horse Power 43. Coda: Songs of the Mask 44. Ace 45. Piety 46. Skiey 47. Sped on Alone 48. Magnetic Water 49. Pretense
Praise for Tom Raworth
'Brides in the source nail the soap-opera out of doowops? And then the parnassians for milfoils without floor-leaders. The Raworth loves to hum them toward the endeavour.'
Clark Coolidge 'Single-handedly, Tom Raworth has restored the value of quickness to English poetry. His is the alacrity of Shelley, of Byron, of Gerard Manley Hopkins, reinforced to meet a modern urgency. It is poetry of sensation, intelligence flashing down the spillway, faster than thought.' Bill Berkson 'Tom Raworth is the one who's truly most interesting to me in England at the moment. I'm fascinated by what he's doing. He's an extraordinary poet.' Robert Creeley 'As When is the selection I have waited for the whole spread of a great poets work.' Fanny Howe 'It has the beauty and weight of a real thing in the world, and is just full of dark senses and wonders.' Adam Piette, Poetry London |
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