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'Faith' in Poetry / Ambience: Literature and Space
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Title
'
Faith
' in
Poetry
/
Ambience
:
Literature
and
Space
Performer(s)
Broumas
,
Olga
;
Morton
,
Timothy
;
Broumas
Subject 1
Poetry
,
Modern
--
20th
century
.
Abstract
Olga
Broumas
discusses
Faith
and the
origins
of
faith
in
poetry
.
Topics
range
from
translation
,
interpersonal
relationships
and
poetry
, and the
space
loss
creates
.
Timothy
Morton
discusses
the
Ambient
in
Literature
, or the
uses
of
space
, what
is
space
, how
is
space
filled
, and the
space
of a
poem
or
prose
piece
. He
draws
on
Buddhism
,
classical
literature
, and
popular
culture
including
movies
,
techno
music
, and
Roadrunner
cartoons
.
Content
00:05
Timothy
Morton
continued
from
side
B
on
Ambient
Literature
01:13
Question
: What would
happen
to the
Coyote
if he
ever
caught
the
Roadrunner
02:20
Question
:
Quick
transfer
to
prose
styles
that
you
know
?
Does
Ambient
literature
favor
a
form
?
03:03
Recording
cuts
into
Olga
Broumas
'
lecture
on
Faith
07:00
on
Translations
11:12
Two
Poems
from
Jack
Gilbert
from The
Great
Fires
11:56
reads
“Married”
by
Gilbert
12:46
reads
“Alone”
by
Gilbert
14:20
reads
“
“
by
Alice
Krauss
16:43
reads
“Paradise”
by
Krauss
18:20
reads
“I
knew
when
I
saw
the
boy…”
(first
line)
by
Krauss
19:15
reads
“Eulogy”
by
Merwin
23:28
writing
as a
practice
24:03
Q&A
39:32
End
lecture
40:22
Reed
Bye
introduces
Timothy
Morton
43:07
Dr
.
Timothy
Morton
44:48
on the
atmosphere
of
meaning
and
language
47:31
discussion
on
Space
,
scientific
vs
.
scientistic
49:11
on the
concept
of
space
vs
.
one
of the
vacuum
52:15
Phenomenology
,
scientific
reasoning
and
Roadrunner
cartoons
58:28
on the
movie
2001
and
anxiety
in
space
59:45
reads
and
discusses
God's
Grandeur
, a
sonnet
by
Gerald
Manly
Hopkins
63:18
Things
v
.
Stuff
;
thing
as
place
:
space
.
69:42
reads
E
.
E
.
Cummings
'
“Spring
is
like
perhaps
hands...”
71:05
Schizophrenia
and
Ambient
literature
73:51
five
elements
of
poetry
or
prose
:
form
,
rhythm
,
image
,
content
and
context
76:06
five
elements
of
Ambient
literature
:
rhythm
,
manifestation
,
context
,
solidity
, and
speed
82:25
reads
“Station
at the
Metro”
a
haiku
by
Ezra
Pound
85:25
Q&A
85:40
Maitri
space
awareness
and
ambient
literature
87:20
end
recording
.
Type of Event
lecture
Date Recorded
1998-06-16
File Format
mp3
Performance Length
1:27:21
Rights Information
Copyright
release
given
to
Naropa
University
for the
purposes
of
preservation
,
marketing
and
educational
use
.
All
other
rights
reserved
to
individual
performers
.
Department
Writing
Format Description
TDK type II
Publisher
Allen Ginsberg Library and Naropa University Archives
Type
Sound
Language
eng
File Name
98P011A.mp3
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