Notley, Alice: Live In Seattle
Notley, Alice: Live In Seattle
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Notley, Alice
Label: Fonograf Editions
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 685349928675
Genre: Comedy
Entirely comprised of poems contained in her latest collection, 2016's Certain Magical Acts, Live in Seattle elucidates why Alice Notley is one of the world's most revered poets, the recipient of the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the Griffin Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, the Lenore Marshall Prize, and the Poetry Foundation's Ruth Lilly Prize. Live in Seattle includes excerpts of the onstage conversation Notley had with Seattle poets John Marshall, Christine Deavel and Rebecca Hoogs. Among other topics, the talk revolves around concepts of success, what it means to write a female poetry circa 2017, and the importance of always creating from a position of disobedience.
Tracks:
1.1 Because It Was So Hard, So So Hard (Live)
1.2 Two of Swords (Live)
1.3 Do You Have a Concept of Success? (Live)
1.4 From Voices (Live)
1.5 How Can a Poet Write from a Position of Disobedience? (Live)
1.6 From Found Work (Lost Lace) (Live)
1.7 Can I Leap in... What Is a Female Poetry? (Live)
1.8 From Voices, Pt. 2 (Live)
1.9 Blinding, the White Horse in Front of Me (Live)