Now on NatureS ...
I've been exploring options for our permanent Archive, and will probably post a note here when it's up; it very much is in the works.
Jeff
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Thursday April 24 7:00 pm UNC-A Humanities Lecture Hall
Friday April 25 7:00 pm UNC-A Humanities Lecture Hall
Re-Opening the Green Door: a Retrospective of the 1990’s Performance Poetry Scene
Friday April 25 10:00 pm Malaprops Bookstore/café corner of Walnut and Haywood St.
Saturday April 26 2:00 pm The Fine Arts Theater 36 Biltmore Avenue
Saturday April 25 4:00 pm Malaprops Bookstore/café
Saturday April 26 7:00 pm UNC-A Humanities Lecture Hall
Saturday April 26 10:00 pm Bobo Gallery on Lexington Avenue
12:00 noon. 109 Roberts St. at corner of Clingman and Roberts by the river.
This History Isn’t Closed: A Protospective of The Black Mountain College Legacy: Sunday April 27 2:00 pm Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center
Sunday April 27 7:00 pm Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center, 56 Broadway in downtown Asheville.
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Labels: Chad Prevost
This week (2:00 Sunday) we’re hosting the very literate singer/songwriter Angela Faye Martin, who’s said she’s bringing her guitar.
(We do like to mix things up.)Labels: Angela Faye Martin, BMCMAC, Jeff Davis, Lori Horvitz

Labels: Lori Horvitz, Mercury retrograde

This week’s show, still available via stream or podcast from the WPVM archive page, features my debut reading of NatureS from April, 2006. The reading took place at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, and I talked a bit about the Black Mountain poets, especially Creeley, and my sense of their relevance to my own work. I also wanted to speak to the poetics that informs the work, and so spent probably too much time talking about parataxis, as practiced particularly by Robin Blaser, and about Novalis, whose Encyclopedia explores the identity of the character each of us calls “I” in a way that remains useful some two hundred years, now, further on.
Listening to the recording for the first time just ten or twelve days ago, I realized that I had seriously mangled my recapitulation of Creeley’s accounting of the argument between Wittgenstein and Russell. Wittgenstein refused to agree with Russell’s assertion that there was no rhinoceros in the room, and Russell, so the story goes, tried to prove to him empirically that, in fact, no such creature was around; he looked under tables and chairs, and so on. My telling scrambles Wittgenstein’s position, and so obscures the import of the whole argument - and, sadly, likewise obscures the humor of the situation as legend tells us it unfolded. When Creeley told the story, he managed to keep that humor. My apologies to Bob’s spirit, and to any who might listen to this version, for getting things scrambled in my jangled brain that night.
We don’t offer feature our own work on Wordplay, but we had a week with no guest on board, and I’d been having difficulties cleaning up a noisy recording of Jonathan Williams that I wanted to air, … so there it is. Enjoy. We’ll hopefully be able to include the Williams reading in a future show.
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