Steve Evans On Coteries, Infrastructure, and Gossip

On the sonic tick, just got around to Steve Evans's talk about phonotextuality—what happens to poems when they get recorded—at Naropa this summer. In a sleek 12'14", he points out that the ability to record readings goes back to just 1860, which hasn't given poets (or their assassin-critics) much time to figure out what taping will mean for the art. So anecdote, gossip, and group indiscretions leak into these supposedly ephemeral recordings in a way that's not usually permitted within the sta...
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Published on August 31, 2010 06:11
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