Date:
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September 14, 2000 |
Location:
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The Unitarian Center |
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Tape Quality:
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good |
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Language:
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English |
Use Policy:
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available |
Content:
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From her ambitious and unbounded poem Bad Infinity, a conglomeration of serial poems "about everything," Vancouver poet and Raddle Moon editor Susan Clark reads "The Hysterical Agglomerate," "Abstract," "A Clock," "The Taking Place," "To Fall Out," "Consult," "Beyond Recognition," "Welcome Unwelcome," "Matter Can Never Turn into Mind and Mind Cannot Turn into Matter," "An Ant," "The Reader Female Loses," "In the News, In the Distance," "Will Suite," "Can Empathy Be Enlarged by Removing Punctuation," "The Army," "In the Distance (Grammatically)," "Radio Self," "Time Being the Female," "Disinterested Ownership," and "Liberty Antiprojection." Steve Dickison introduces Susan Clark and the eveningšs co-reader, Lisa Robertson, both of whom have long been affiliated with Vancouveršs Kootenay School of Writing.
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