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gertrude stein and the sound inside it
22.4.09
readings
1) My Arrival In Paris [from Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas] [pt. 1, 33 minutes]
2) My Arrival In Paris [from Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas] [pt. 2, 22 minutes]
3) Descriptions of Literature [from Literary Music] [9 minutes, 40 seconds]
4) Francis Rose [from Reflection on the Atomic Bomb] [3 minutes]
5) Matisse and the origins of Cubism [from Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas] [19 minutes, 36 seconds]
6) Paris, 1907-14 [from Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas] [22 minutes, 58 seconds]
7) Patriarchal Poetry [Excerpts] [from 'Bee Time Vine' 1927] [1 hr, 4 minutes]
8) Portrait of Mabel Dodge at Villa Curonia [from 'A Primer for the Gradual Understanding of Gertrude Stein'] [16 minutes]
9) Preciosilla [from 'Composition as Explanation' 1926] [3 minutes, 54 seconds]
10) Study Nature [from 'Bee Time Vine' 1914] [1 minute 34 seconds]
11) Susie Asado [from 'Geography and Plays' 1922] [2 minutes 17 seconds]
12) First Example [from 'Syntax and Elucidation' 1923] [5 minutes 45 seconds] a Rose is a Rose is a Rose
13) Are There Arithmetics. [from 'Reflection on the Atomic Bomb'] [6 minutes 40 seconds]
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this site started as a hold all for recordings and excerpts of Gertrude Stein texts, specifically dealing with the sound in her language. It was also built to hold my own experimental works built to Stein's specifications for a sounded-language. It is increasingly becoming a place for me to talk to myself re my own thoughts and understandings about her work and the places it indicates and the difficulties of writing/creating from such a precipice. I welcome comments and discussion. A discussion space is also set up
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