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Rod Smith
Reads at Kootenay School of Writing
Sunday, January 07, 2001
Authors who read on this date:
Rod Smith
Introduced by Lisa Robertson
Programme
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A
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Part A |
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0:15:53 |
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from "Love Poems" To Become Unhinged is to Admit Finally the Existence of Hinges |
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from "Love Poems" What You Don't Know Can Hurt Other People |
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This Poem is Called We Have a New Parlor Game Which is to Bet a Buck on Which Country George Junior Will Bomb First […] |
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Aux Allouettes: The Prose of Patrick Drevet |
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Autopsy Turvy |
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Homage to Homage to Creeley |
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Wrong Turnstile |
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B
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Part B |
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0:21:07 |
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Identity is the Cause of Warts |
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from "The Classics" The Responsibility of Intellectuals |
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from "The Classics" The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction |
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A Grammar Mannequin |
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Canto '97 |
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The Narrative Quiescence |
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Whole reading |
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0:37:09 |
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Biblio
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| The complete title of the third poem he reads is: "This Poem is Called So We Have a New Parlor Game Which is to Bet a Buck on Which Country George Junior Will Bomb First Buck Said Columbia but Changed His Mind to Afganhistan Mark Said East Timor I said Uzbekistan or Antarctica I Can't Remember What Greg Said Now Maybe Angola Let Me Know if You'd Like to Get in the Pool ". |
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