- the
largest collection of
poetry sound-files on the internet, all of
which are
available free for download.
PennSound is
codirected by Al
Filreis and Charles...
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University of Pennsylvania. With
Charles Bernstein, he
founded PennSound in 2003;
PennSound is a
large archive of
recordings of
poets reading their own poetry...
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Marvelous St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-26335-5. "Edwin Torres".
PennSound. Univ.
Pennsylvania CPCW. John Sims (Oct 8, 2011).
Rhythm of Structure...
- by
authors and
through gateways such as the
Electronic Poetry Center,
PennSound, and UbuWeb. The
movement has been
highly decentralized. On the West Coast...
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correcting errors on his Wiki page"
published on Foreman's
PennSound page". writing.upenn.edu/
pennsound.
Retrieved 2023-12-05. [1]
Lower East Side Biography...
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External audio Catullus 16 (English), read by
Louis Zukofsky,
PennSound...
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Poetry Review. ****er, Jack (June 13–17, 1965). "Vancouver Lectures".
PennSound.
Retrieved 2020-01-19. ****er, Jack (1998). The
House that Jack Built:...
- Gl****".
Archived from the
original on 2016-10-17.
Retrieved 2016-08-15. "
PennSound:
David Gitin". "Interview with
David Gitin". 29
November 1969 – via Internet...
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University of Pennsylvania,
where he co-founded the
poetry audio archive PennSound. He has been the
recipient of
fellowships from the
Guggenheim Foundation...
- Berrigan".
Poetry Foundation.
Retrieved September 12, 2021. EPC
author page
PennSound page
Bohemian Ink: Ted
Berrigan Academy of
American Poets: Ted Berrigan...