Search  About Salon  Table Talk  Advertise in Salon  Investor Relations


salon premiumfind out morehelplog in
Salon.com


[Arts & Entertainment][ Books ][ Comics ][ Life ][ News ][ People ][ Politics ][ Sex ][ Technology ][ Audio ]

Article Finder
Salon Audio


 



The Paris Review sessions, part 2

In early April, the Paris Review hosted two lunchtime recording sessions at Salon's New York office in celebration of National Poetry Month. Eight poets read work that had first appeared in the review.



audio More Audio

Exclusive interviews and readings from the Paris Review



Print story


E-mail story


Rachel Wetzsteon is the author of two collections of poetry: "The Other Stars," which won the 1993 National Poetry Series, and "Home and Away." The title poem of her second collection appeared in Issue 143 of the Paris Review.


David Yezzi's chapbook "Sad Is Eros" is forthcoming later this year. He is an associate editor of Parnassus: Poetry in Review. "Upon Julia's Breasts" appeared in Issue 154 of the Paris Review as part of "Pomework: An Exercise in Occasional Poetry." Poets were given eight titles -- taken from movies ("Jaws," "Dr. Strangelove"), classic poems ("Upon Julia's Breasts," "The English Are So Nice") and flights of fancy ("A Lavatory in a Cathedral," "Lines to Seduce a Stranger an Hour Before the Ship Sails") -- and asked to write a poem to fit one of them. Any form of verse was urged; there were no rules.

While a few poets sent back return postcards voicing dismay ("frivolous!"), many more reveled in the assignment. Charles Wright wrote two poems, and Albert Goldbarth used all of the titles in a single poem. For other contributions to "Pomework," please visit the Paris Review Web site.

Max Winter is the poetry editor of Fence. His poems have appeared in the New Republic and the Yale Review. "Apocrypha" appeared in Issue 154 of the Paris Review.


Visit the Paris Review Web site for information on upcoming issues, how to subscribe and more.

Photo credit [David Yezzi]: Nola Tully

Rachel Wetzsteon: Home and Away
Download: MP3 [4.1 MB]
Stream: Real Media
Duration: 8:27 Click to buy
David Yezzi: Upon Julia's Breasts
Download: MP3 [547 KB]
Stream: Real Media
Duration: 1:08 Click to buy
Max Winter: Apocrypha
Download: MP3 [547 KB]
Stream: Real Media
Duration: 1:08 Click to buy

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Sound Off
Send us a Letter to the Editor

Salon.com >> Audio
 


 
 




 
 
____
 



 
 
____
 
   
 
____
 
 
Current Stories
  • T-Love: "Long Way Back" Female rapper T-Love revisits hip-hop's golden era with playful, politically progressive lyrics over tight beats and jazzy riffs.
    By Celeste Dawn Mitchell
  • Watchers: "To the Rooftops" This Chicago art-punk quintet supplies a sophisticated blend of funk rhythms, synthesized strings and crunchy guitar slices.
    By Rob Young
  • Antipop Consortium vs. Matthew Shipp Two outstanding releases in the avant-jazz Blue Series, plus the solo debut by APC rapper Beans, take hip-hop/jazz fusion to new places.
    By Ehren Gresehover
  • Califone: "Quicksand/ Cradlesnakes" Early American folk and blues merge intriguingly with off-kilter electronic sounds.
    By Thomas Bartlett
  •  

    Need help playing audio files? Visit our Audio How-to Page



    Salon  Search  About Salon  Table Talk  Newsletters: subscribe/unsubscribe  Advertise in Salon  Investor Relations


    Arts & Entertainment | Books | Comics | Life | News | People
    Politics | Sex | Tech & Business and The Free Software Project | Audio
    Letters | Columnists | Salon Plus | Salon Gear


    Reproduction of material from any Salon pages without written permission is strictly prohibited
    Copyright 2005 Salon.com


    Salon, 22 4th Street, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
    Telephone 415 645-9200 | Fax 415 645-9204
    E-mail | Salon.com Privacy Policy | Terms of Service